Caring and Confidential

Gynecology

The gynecology center at Women’s Health Clinic, Inc. provides education, care and treatment for women in the Washington D.C. metro area. At this time, our gynecology services are limited to PAP smears and birth control consultations.  If you require additional services, we are proud to recommend Regional Health Partners at (703) 691-4000.

Caring and Confidential

Gynecology

The gynecology center at Women’s Health Clinic, Inc. provides education, care and treatment for women in the Washington D.C. metro area. At this time, our gynecology services are limited to PAP smears and birth control consultations.  If you require additional services, we are proud to recommend Regional Health Partners at (703) 691-4000.

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We are proud to be the first choice in gynecology and abortion services for patients in the Virginia, Maryland, Washington, D.C., and West Virginia area.

Professional and Respectful

Gynecology Services

At Women’s Health Clinic, Inc., we understand how teen girls and young women have some unique health issues. Our gynecology center provides you with information and resources to stay healthy and safe.

Your choice, care, and confidentiality are important to us.

A Pap smear, also called a Pap test, is a procedure to test for cervical cancer in women or to reveal changes in cervical cells that may turn into cancer later. Early detection can give you a greater chance at a cure. It is recommended for women to begin regular Pap testing at the age of 21. Contact Women’s Health Center to book your PAP Smear service here.

Birth Control is used to deliberately prevent or reduce the likelihood of pregnancy. Different methods of birth control have varying characteristics. Condoms, for example, are the only birth control method that provides significant protection from sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Birth Control is also known as Contraception.

At Women’s Health Clinic, Inc., we want you to be informed so you can make better decisions about your body, health and life. For more information about Birth Control, click here.  

Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) are a common health concern and issue for women. At Women’s Health Clinic, Inc., our gynecologists can educate you about STDs, teach you practical steps for STD prevention, and provide treatment for STDs.

There’s no question or concern about STDs that will make us blush. 

Midlife for a woman represents major changes in your life and, often, how you feel. Menopause is a major turning point in a woman’s life. At Women’s Health Clinic, Inc., we can help you prepare for menopause, negotiate the changes, and embrace the many years of health and joy to come.

Wondering if you are pregnant can be nerve-wracking. Knowing ahead of time of what to expect with pregnancy testing can help ease some of your anxiety. To learn more about what you can expect when pregnancy testing at your doctor’s office, click here. 

Visit our Home Pregnancy Tests page to learn about tests you can take at home.

Supportive and Knowledgable

Your Health Is Important

The modern woman often finds herself playing many roles in the lives of her loved ones – partner, daughter, sister, wife, friend, mother, homemaker, breadwinner, professional, and nurse.

Most of the time, you don’t have time to think about your health – not until you have a health issue. Your health, care, and confidentiality are important to us. Below are common symptoms that you should not ignore. If you experience any of these symptoms, make an appointment and get it checked out.

As a woman, you face major health risks (cervical cancer for example). Did you know that heart disease kills more women than men even though heart disease continues to be mistakenly thought of as a man’s disease?

Did you know that more women die of heart disease than breast cancer?

There are about 100 types of HPV. Approximately 30 of those are spread through genital contact (typically sexual intercourse). Around 12 – called “low-risk” types of HPV – can cause genital warts. In addition, there are approximately 15 “high-risk” types of HPV that can cause cervical cancer. Read more at www.thehpvtest.com.

These are just a few of the facts that every woman should know.

We can help you take better care of you. Make an appointment at our gynecology center and learn more about your health. To make an appointment, click here to contact us.