Well-woman care

Our skilled and compassionate specialists care for you through each stage of life, from adolescence through your postmenopausal years. Gynecology care at Penn Medicine includes well-woman exams and treatment for common and complex conditions.

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Partners in your health and wellness, for life

We’re here to help you navigate through life’s phases with preventive health services and medical care tailored to your needs. Our specialists have expertise in every aspect of gynecology care. We understand that health concerns change with age and life events, and we personalize your care accordingly.

Should you need specialized care for any medical conditions, we work with experts across all Penn Medicine disciplines so you receive seamless medical support.

Comprehensive well-woman exams

Our preventive well-woman services are designed to meet your needs throughout all life stages. Personalized wellness screenings include:

Conditions we treat

Specialized urogynecology care

At Penn Medicine, we offer dedicated services for urogynecology issues. Our experts diagnose and treat all types of incontinence and pelvic floor issues. We strive to use non-surgical treatments like urogynecologic behavioral therapy as often as possible.

LGBTQ+ reproductive health services

We support every person’s right to quality health care in a safe and supportive environment. Our LGBTQ+ reproductive health program offers respectful and compassionate care from affirming providers. We also provide access to patient navigators who guide you through your care options and updates to medical records.

Advanced wellness screenings and treatments

Our providers offer the latest diagnostic screenings and tests for breast cancer, cervical cancer, STIs, and other gynecologic conditions. We have expertise in advanced treatments for women of all ages, including:

Our collaborative approach to managing chronic conditions

Our team works with your primary care provider and specialists across the Penn Medicine system to ensure you receive complete care.

We can help you receive care for conditions like diabetes, thyroid disease, heart disease, eating disorders, depression, anxiety, or other mood issues by referring you to specialists as needed.

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Our doctors

Our providers work with you to plan and deliver exceptional treatment and personalized care.

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Locations

Our hospitals, multispecialty medical centers, pharmacies, labs and more offer outstanding, personalized care for patients all across the region.

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