Your Well-Woman Exam
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To find a health center nearest you call 800-230-PLAN (7526) www.ppsouthtexas.org Pelvic Exam You may also receive a pelvic exam, to evaluate your Why choose Planned Parenthood? vagina, uterus and ovaries for size, shape, infection, For more than 80 years, Planned Parenthood has been here unusual growths or tenderness. for you. Our health centers in South Texas provide: • Accessible & affordable quality care • A confidential & nonjudgmental environment • Easy-to-use online appointment scheduling • Personalized care tailored to your needs • Discounts based on family size & income Other Tests • Same day appointments Our medical staff may recommend other tests, • Walk-in visits including screening for sexually transmitted diseases, • Convenient locations with extended hours cholesterol, glucose, urine analysis, etc. At any time • An on-site pharmacy to save you time & money you may also request specific tests. We can • A secure Patient Portal to check your lab results & pay your bill also provide other medical referrals. Planned Parenthood provides a full range of services and patient education, including: • Birth control options • Emergency contraception • Well-woman exams Health Tips • Pelvic exams • Clinical breast exams • Learn about your family health history. • “Stop Cervical Cancer” care: HPV screening, Pap screening • Talk to your health care provider about your risk factors & follow-up and any concerns you have. • Menopause care • Ask questions; write them down in advance to help you • Referral for mammograms remember. • Pregnancy testing • Know your body. For example, be familiar with how your • Gestational dating sonogram breasts normally look and feel and promptly report • Pregnancy options changes to your provider. • Referral for adoption • Protect your health. It’s important to continue with • Referral for prenatal care follow-up care when your provider recommends it. • Abortion care (License #130241, #140015, #140016) • Male exams • STD testing & treatment YOUR • HIV testing • PrEP: HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis WELL-WOMAN • Transgender hormone therapy We’re here for you – • Testing & treatment for UTIs EXAM no matter what. • Fertility evaluation & treatment Remember, only you can best Our Services Continue To Grow. Call Us Today! inform us about your health 800-230-PLAN (7526) care needs and concerns. @ppsouthtexas Planned Parenthood accepts cash/checks, insurance, Medicaid, Visa, Mastercard and Discover at all locations. ©Planned Parenthood South Texas / Rev. 2/20 American Cancer American College National Cancer U.S. Preventive Society (ACS)R7 of Obstetricians Coalition Network Services Task Force Clinical and Gynecologists (NCCN)R3 (USPSTF)R8 What is a Well-Woman Exam? R9 Breast Exam (ACOG) A well-woman exam is an important part of health Based on your age and care for women. The exam helps protect your personal history, your Screening • Every year Every year Every year Every 2 years ages exam may include a Mammogram ages 45-54 beginning at beginning at 50-74 sexual and reproductive health and may include: clinical breast exam to • Every 1 or 2 age 40 age 40 • Medical history and exam assess for potentially years Decision to start cancerous conditions. ≥ age 55 Per practice screening prior • Pap test to screen for cervical cancer (as This is an opportunity advisory of May to age 50 should Women should 16, 2016R10 be individualized. recommended) to discuss changes have the Women who • Pelvic exam • Discuss harms you may have noticed, opportunity to place higher and benefits • Clinical breast exam breast self-awareness, begin annual value on potential starting at risk factors and screening benefits than • Other tests (sexually transmitted diseases, age 40 cholesterol, glucose, and more) additional screening between ages harms may choose such as, mammography 40 and 44. • Work with to begin biennial if applicable. patients to screening between determine ages 40 and 49. best screening interval (every 1 or 2 years) CBE Not • Every 1-3 years • Every 2-3 years Not enough Pap Test HPV Test recommended ages 20-39 ages 25-39 evidence to make a • Every year ≥ • Every year ≥ Depending on your age and history a Pap test An HPV test recommendation age 40 age 40 may be performed. The Pap test is a routine looks for human screening to help detect abnormal cell changes papillomavirus on your cervix that may lead to cervical cancer. (HPV), a very The cervix is the opening of the uterus. These cell common virus that changes can almost always be treated. Routine infects both men screenings and early detection save lives. and women. Why should I get tested? If you are… You should get a… What to Expect Getting regular tests will help find changes early at Your Visit 21 to 29 years old Pap test every 3 years enough so that they can be treated and cervical cancer can be prevented. Medical History & Exam 30 to 65 years old Pap test every 3 years or “co-testing” every 5 years Staff will review your I got the HPV vaccine, do I still need to get tested? medical history with Yes. The vaccine prevents most types of HPV you and answer your Older than 65 You may not need Pap tests linked to cervical cancer, but not all. questions. Your height, anymore. Ask your doctor or weight, blood pressure, nurse for more information. Shouldn’t I get a tested every year? lungs, thyroid, etc. No. It can take many years for cervical cancer may be checked. Some women may need to get tested more often, like to grow – more than 10 years. So getting tested These screenings are women who’ve had changes to their cervix before, every year doesn’t lower your risk of cervical cancer important for your have a weak immune system, or if their mother took a and can even lead to having tests or procedures overall health. medicine called DES during pregnancy. that can harm you more than help you..