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How to Prepare for Your Daughter’s First Gynecology Visit

November 4, 2020
Between the ages of 11 and 18, a female could potentially see a pediatrician, a family practice provider and/or a gynecology provider. The majority of health care needs can be addressed by family medicine or pediatric providers. However, there are instances when it would be appropriate to have a younger patient see a gynecology provider, such as:
  • Delayed puberty (no breast tissue changes before age 14) or delayed menarche (no menstrual cycles prior to age 16)
  • Painful menstrual cycles, especially if missing school or activities due to symptoms
  • Unable to wear a tampon
  • Any sexual health concerns or contraceptive needs
There is some overlap in services provided by Family Medicine and Gynecology. Examples can include birth control, thyroid disorder and mood changes. In these cases, it’s best to start with whomever you feel most comfortable with, and then that provider can guide you further if they cannot fully address your concerns.

Gynecology or Family Medicine?

Both departments can complete preventive health exams for women. Both departments can screen for health disease. So, when do you see a gynecology provider and when should you see a family medicine provider?

Family Medicine is best suited if:    
  • You have a chronic medical condition that requires medication or regular lab work. Examples would be diabetes, high blood pressure or cholesterol and chronic pain.
  • You have an acute condition that might require antibiotics. Examples include ear infections, strep throat, cellulitis or upper respiratory symptoms.
  • You have any new onset of pain or recent injury.

Gynecology is best suited if:
  • You have any questions or concerns regarding the female reproductive system. This includes breasts, uterus, ovaries and vulva. It can also include some urological or gastrointestinal symptoms.
  • You have any menstrual, pregnancy, fertility or contraception questions or issues.
  • You have any sexual health concerns. Examples include libido, pain or abuse.
  • You are seeking a preventive health exam and age-appropriate screenings.
With several choices in health care providers and specialties, determining who to see and when can be confusing. It's best to discuss your specific situation with your pediatrician.

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