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Gynecology
At South Lincoln Medical Center, we believe that it is important that you have a medical provider that you feel comfortable with when communicating your gynecology needs and concerns. We are dedicated to creating relationships with our patients to provide the best care possible.
How to know when to schedule screenings:
Pelvic exam - pelvic exams are an extremely important tool to catch uterine or ovarian cancer in the early stages. If you have had a hysterectomy, you will need to have a pelvic exam. Healthy women between the ages of 21 and 39 can wait between 1 to 3 years to have a pelvic exam. Women over 40 should receive annual exams.
General exam - It is recommended to see a gynecologist at least once a year. During this visit you can discuss concerns, problems you may have had, and receive non-invasive screenings for cancer and other conditions. You may also receive an STD screening if you have been sexually active, and have any concerns.
Breast exam - It is recommended that healthy women between the ages of 25 and 39 should receive a clinical breast exam every 1 to 3 years. From age 40 and up, they should upgrade from physical exams to mammograms and receive one every 1 to 2 years, earlier if you have a family history of breast cancer. SLHD offers 3D mammogram screenings capable of finding smaller cancers and have a higher detection rate than traditional 2D mammograms.
To make an appointment please call 307-800-8665. No need to go through a provider to make an appointment for a mammogram. The earlier you find it, the easier the treatment.
Digital Mammography
Pap smear - It is a common misconception that Pap smears and pelvic exams are the same things. These are different procedures that inform doctors about different things. A Pap smear is primarily used for the detection of cervical cancer. From ages 21 to 29 it is recommended you have a pap smear every three years. If you have an abnormal pap smear, you may be asked to return more frequently. As you grow older, your risk of cervical cancer decreases, and by age 30 many women will only need one every five years. If there have been no abnormalities by age 65, you can likely stop having them entirely.
Our Providers
Dr. George, MD
To schedule an appointment, please contact South Lincoln Medical Clinic at 307-877-4496