Women's Preventive Healthcare
Enhance your health with proactive care Our women-specific preventative health care
services are designed to keep you healthy at every stage of your life.
Women's Preventive
Healthcare
Enhance your health with proactive care Our women-specific preventative health care services are designed to keep you healthy at every stage of your life.
Adolescence (Ages 11-18)
Vaccinations:
- HPV Vaccine: To prevent human papillomavirus, which can lead to cervical cancer.
- Tdap Vaccine: To protect against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis.
- FLU Vaccine: For protection against seasonal flu and pneumonia.
- Typhoid Vaccination: To prevent typhoid infection.
- Hepatitis Vaccination: To prevent jaundice due to Hepatitis A virus and B virus.
Screenings:
- Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Screening: For sexually active adolescents.
- BMI Screening: To monitor for healthy weight.
- Thalassemia Screening: To screen for anemia due to thalassemia, a genetic disorder.
Counseling:
- Sexual and Reproductive Health Education: Including contraception and STI prevention.
- Mental Health Counseling: For depression, anxiety, and other mental health concerns.
Adolescence (Ages 11-18)
Vaccinations:
- HPV Vaccine: To prevent human papillomavirus, which can lead to cervical cancer.
- Tdap Vaccine: To protect against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis.
- FLU Vaccine: For protection against seasonal flu and pneumonia.
- Typhoid Vaccination: To prevent typhoid infection.
- Hepatitis Vaccination: To prevent jaundice due to Hepatitis A virus and B virus.
Screenings:
- Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Screening: For sexually active adolescents.
- BMI Screening: To monitor for healthy weight.
- Thalassemia Screening: To screen for anemia due to thalassemia, a genetic disorder.
Counseling:
- Sexual and Reproductive Health Education: Including contraception and STI prevention.
- Mental Health Counseling: For depression, anxiety, and other mental health concerns.
Young Adult Women (Ages 19-39)
Vaccinations:
- HPV Vaccine: To prevent human papillomavirus, which can lead to cervical cancer.
- Tdap Vaccine: To protect against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis.
- FLU Vaccine: For protection against seasonal flu and pneumonia.
- Typhoid Vaccination: To prevent typhoid infection.
- Hepatitis Vaccination: To prevent jaundice due to Hepatitis A virus and B virus.
Screenings:
- Cervical Cancer Screening: Pap smear every 3 years from age 21, or co-testing with HPV every 5 years from age 30.
- STI Screenings: For sexually active women, including HIV.
- Breast Cancer Awareness: Education on self-examination and awareness of breast health.
- Blood Pressure Screening: Regular monitoring.
Counseling:
- Preconception counseling: For women planning pregnancy.
- Contraceptive counseling: For family planning.
- Lifestyle counseling: On diet, exercise, smoking cessation, and alcohol use.
Young Adult Women (Ages 19-39)
Vaccinations:
- HPV Vaccine: To prevent human papillomavirus, which can lead to cervical cancer.
- Tdap Vaccine: To protect against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis.
- FLU Vaccine: For protection against seasonal flu and pneumonia.
- Typhoid Vaccination: To prevent typhoid infection.
- Hepatitis Vaccination: To prevent jaundice due to Hepatitis A virus and B virus.
Screenings:
- Cervical Cancer Screening: Pap smear every 3 years from age 21, or co-testing with HPV every 5 years from age 30.
- STI Screenings: For sexually active women, including HIV.
- Breast Cancer Awareness: Education on self-examination and awareness of breast health.
- Blood Pressure Screening: Regular monitoring.
Counseling:
- Preconception counseling: For women planning pregnancy.
- Contraceptive counseling: For family planning.
- Lifestyle counseling: On diet, exercise, smoking cessation, and alcohol use.
Middle-Aged Women (Ages 40-64)
Vaccinations:
- Influenza Vaccine: Annually.
- Tdap Vaccine: Booster every 10 years.
- Shingles Vaccine: Starting at age 50.
- Pneumococcal Vaccine: Depending on risk factors.
Screenings:
- Mammogram: Every 1-2 years starting at age 40-50, depending on risk factors.
- Bone Density Test: Starting at age 65 or earlier if at high risk for osteoporosis.
- Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Screening: Regular monitoring.
- Colorectal Cancer Screening: Starting at age 50.
- Diabetes Screening: For those with high blood pressure or other risk factors.
Counseling:
- Menopause Counseling: For managing symptoms and health risks associated with menopause.
- Cardiovascular Health: Counseling on diet, exercise, and risk factor management.
Middle-Aged Women (Ages 40-64)
Vaccinations:
- Influenza Vaccine: Annually.
- Tdap Vaccine: Booster every 10 years.
- Shingles Vaccine: Starting at age 50.
- Pneumococcal Vaccine: Depending on risk factors.
Screenings:
- Mammogram: Every 1-2 years starting at age 40-50, depending on risk factors.
- Bone Density Test: Starting at age 65 or earlier if at high risk for osteoporosis.
- Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Screening: Regular monitoring.
- Colorectal Cancer Screening: Starting at age 50.
- Diabetes Screening: For those with high blood pressure or other risk factors.
Counseling:
- Menopause Counseling: For managing symptoms and health risks associated with menopause.
- Cardiovascular Health: Counseling on diet, exercise, and risk factor management.
Older Women (Ages 65 and above)
Vaccinations:
- Influenza Vaccine: Annually.
- Pneumococcal Vaccine: If not already received.
- Shingles Vaccine: If not already received.
Screenings:
- Bone Density Test:To monitor for osteoporosis.
- Mammogram: Continue based on health status and risk factors.
- Colorectal Cancer Screening: Continue until age 75 recommended by healthcare provider.
- Vision and Hearing Screening: Regular checks.
- Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Screening: Regular monitoring.
- Diabetes Screening: Continued monitoring if at risk.
Counseling:
- Fall Prevention: Including home safety, exercise programs, and balance training.
- Cognitive Health: Screening and counseling for dementia and other cognitive impairments
- End-of-Life Planning: Advance directives and discussion of healthcare preferences.
Older Women
(Ages 65 and above)
Vaccinations:
- Influenza Vaccine: Annually.
- Pneumococcal Vaccine: If not already received.
- Shingles Vaccine: If not already received.
Screenings:
- Bone Density Test:To monitor for osteoporosis.
- Mammogram: Continue based on health status and risk factors.
- Colorectal Cancer Screening: Continue until age 75 recommended by healthcare provider.
- Vision and Hearing Screening: Regular checks.
- Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Screening: Regular monitoring.
- Diabetes Screening: Continued monitoring if at risk.
Counseling:
- Fall Prevention: Including home safety, exercise programs, and balance training.
- Cognitive Health: Screening and counseling for dementia and other cognitive impairments
- End-of-Life Planning: Advance directives and discussion of healthcare preferences.