Annual Gynecology Exams in Naperville and Plainfield, IL

The highly trained OBGYNs at Women’s Center for Health believe that annual gynecology exams are an essential part of preventative care. Scheduling an annual exam can help to ensure that any health issues are caught early. Call to schedule your annual gynecology exam at our office in Naperville or Plainfield, IL today!

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What are Annual Gynecology Exams?

An important part of staying healthy is to have regular gynecological exams beginning at age 21, or within three years of becoming sexually active.

Preventive care includes:

  • Discussion of health topics based on your age and risk factors
  • Exams and screening tests
  • Immunizations

What to Expect for Your Annual Gynecology Exams

In addition to checking your height, weight, and blood pressure, your OBGYN will ask you questions about your general health, menstrual period and sexual activities. During your exam, your OBGYN will perform the following exams and tests. If the gynecologist is male, a female nurse remains in the room during your exam.

Breast Exam

During your breast exam, your OBGYN will check your breasts for signs of any potential problems, such as a lump. He or she will examine each breast by moving his or her fingers around your breast in a pattern. You may also be shown how to perform monthly self-examinations.

Pelvic Exam

During your pelvic exam, your OBGYN will examine your vagina, cervix and reproductive organs. Once you place your feet against footrests at the end of the examining table and slide forward, your OBGYN will then insert an instrument called a speculum into your vagina to gently spread the walls apart to examine the area. Your OBGYN then places one or two gloved, lubricated fingers into your vagina and the other hand presses on your abdomen from the outside to check the size, position, and shape of your internal pelvic organs. The pelvic exam may feel a bit uncomfortable, but should not hurt.

Pap Smear

A Pap smear checks for abnormal cells in the cervix that could lead to cancer. The OBGYN will insert a small cotton-tipped swab through the vagina into the cervix. Cells are removed from the cervix and sent to a laboratory to be checked for any abnormalities. The Pap smear is painless.

Well Woman Visits

These assessments should include screening, evaluation and counseling, and immunizations based on age and risk factors.

At 20 Years old

You should have your first pap test if you haven’t already and have a sexually transmitted infection screening if necessary.

At 30 Years old

Be sure to talk with your OBGYN if you are planning on getting pregnant. Continue to get an annual well-woman visit during your 30s.

At 40 Years old

Decide with your OBGYN when you should have a mammogram, especially if you have certain risk factors. If you’re having perimenopause symptoms, there may be ways to manage these symptoms.

At 50 Years old

During your 50s, it is good to get a lung cancer screening if you are a current or past smoker. It is also time to have a preventative screening for colorectal cancer.

At 60 Years old

Continue to get regular mammograms and osteoporosis screenings during your 60s.

At 70 Years old

Be sure to get a seasonal flu shot, a shingles shot, and a pneumonia shot, as well as others your doctor may recommend.

At 80 Years old

Discuss with your doctor ways to prevent falls, and if you have any problems with your visions or hearing.

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Women's Center for Health provides comprehensive well woman visits in Naperville and Plainfield. Call (630) 416-3300 to schedule your consultation at our Women's Center for Health today!