Well Women Exam

Women of all ages can benefit from seeing their physician regularly. The goal of wellness care is to prevent or manage problems early. A wellness exam is a good opportunity for you to discuss with your physician any problems or concerns you may have, whether they involve general health or gynecological issues. Our health care provider & staff strive to provide you with the care & resources needed to resolve your concerns & avoid any future problems. We encourage you to work with your doctor on a regular basis to ensure your optimal health!

Women have their own health issues due to a complex reproductive system that makes them unique from men. A variety of diseases such as heart attack, depression, anxiety, sexually transmitted diseases (STD), osteoarthritis, & urinary tract problems can affect women more severely than men. These problems necessitate them to visit their doctor in timely intervals in order to screen for various diseases. Screening tests can assess the risk for future illnesses & help in their early detection.

Common Tests for Women’s Health & Screening

Blood Pressure Check

Women with blood pressure between 120-139/80-89 or higher should have their blood pressure checked at least every year. Women with diabetes, heart disease, kidney problems, or other related conditions also need to have their blood pressure checked regularly.

Cholesterol Screening

Women at risk for heart disease need to be screened between the ages of 20 & 45. Women aged 44 & above need to be screened every 5 years. Women with diabetes, heart disease, kidney problems, or other conditions need to have their cholesterol levels checked more frequently.

Diabetes Screening

Women aged 45 or above should get tested for diabetes every 3 years. Women with blood pressure above 135/80 will be recommended by their health care provider to check their blood sugar for diabetes.

Colon Cancer Screening

Women between the ages of 50 & 75, need to be screened for colon cancer. A stool test is recommended every year. A flexible sigmoidoscopy & barium enema is recommended every 5 years. A colonoscopy is recommended every 10 years. Additional studies may be scheduled by your doctor if you have a history of ulcerative colitis or any family history of colon cancer.

Dental Examination

A dental exam & cleaning is recommended at least once in a year.

Eye Examination

An eye examination is recommended every two years for women older than 45 or with vision abnormalities. You may need to be checked for glaucoma once you cross the age of 45.

Immunizations

A flu vaccine is recommended once a year. Women after the age of 19 should have a tetanus-diphtheria & acellular pertussis (TdAP) vaccine & a tetanus-diphtheria booster every 10 years. Human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccination is recommended for women between the ages of 18 & 26. Women born after 1980, who have never had chickenpox, should receive two doses of varicella vaccine. Other vaccinations will be recommended by your health care provider if you are found to be at high risk for other diseases, such as pneumonia & shingles.

Physical Examination

At least two physical exams are recommended in your 20s. Your height, weight, & body mass index (BMI) will be checked during each examination. Women over the age of 40 should undergo a physical examination once every 5 years.

Breast Examination

Women should perform a monthly self-exam of their breasts. Any lumps or other abnormalities noted in the breasts should immediately be reported to the doctor. Women between the ages of 20 to 40 need to have their breasts examined by a doctor once every 3 years, & a complete breast exam is recommended every year in women aged 40 & above. Depending on their risk factors for breast cancer, women over the age of 40 need to have a mammogram performed every one to two years.

Bone Density

A bone density test should be performed in all postmenopausal women with fractures. Women under the age of 65, depending on their risk factors need to be screened for osteoporosis.

Pap Smear & Pelvic Examination

Screening should begin within 3 years after the first vaginal intercourse or by the age of 21. After the age of 21, women should have both a Pap smear & a pelvic exam performed every 2 years to check for cervical cancer. Women over age 30 or whose Pap smears have been negative three times in a row may only need a Pap smear once every 3 years. Women who are sexually active should be screened for sexually transmitted diseases.

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  • Association of Korean-American Graduates
  • American Institute of Ultrasound Medicine
  • Korean American Medical Association
  • Society of Laparoscopic Surgeons
  • American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • AAGL
  • The Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine
  • American Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology

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