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Gynecologist

What Your Vaginal Discharge Could Be Trying To Tell You

Vaginal discharge can be a natural process caused by the normal bacteria within the vagina and the vaginal cells. It can help keep the vagina clean and even protect against infections. However, there are some instances when the vaginal discharge changes from a typically clear or white, odorless fluid to discharge varying in color, odor, and consistency. …

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Factors That Increase Risk For Vaginal Dryness

The human body is a miraculous thing capable of undergoing remarkable changes. However, sometimes those changes can be uncomfortable or even distressing. A pimple before school photos. A wisdom tooth erupting, making it difficult to eat. Or, sometimes most distressingly, vaginal dryness that can make physical intimacy with a partner difficult. If you’re wondering what causes vaginal …

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Using Nitrous Oxide For A Positive, Comfortable Experience At Our Clinic

While most routine gynecological care is performed in our practice without anxiety, some women may be uneasy about having certain procedures done. In-office procedures that may be uncomfortable or cause anxiety can be integrated along with nitrous oxide to help women feel more relaxed before and during their treatment. What is nitrous oxide? Nitrous oxide …

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Pap Smear FAQs

The nice thing about being busy is that days fly by, but suddenly we have an appointment alarm beeping. Thank goodness for calendars on our phones, because they keep us sane. Though we might not skip into our Pap smear appointment, it’s truly one of those tests that we appreciate in our lives. Keep reading …

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Schedule A Consultation

New to our practice and want to schedule an appointment? Contact us by calling our office.

For existing patients, please contact us through the Patient Portal.

What happens in a consultation?

01. Get to know your Northwest Women’s Center physician.

02. Discuss your unique goals and concerns.

03. Receive a personalized procedure plan.

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