Your reproductive health is vital. Choosing the right gynecologist is crucial to this important area of your health, so why not choose a doctor who will make you feel the most comfortable and secure?
What is a Female Gynecologist?
A femalegynecologist is a doctor who has completed medical school and residency, and specializes in women’s health and reproductive systems. They are trained to care for women of all ages, from adolescence through menopause. They can perform Pap smears, pelvic exams, breast exams, and more. Femalegynecologists also provide advice about birth control and pregnancy, and diagnose ailments such as yeast infections, urinary tract infections, severe/abnormal menstrual symptoms, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and more.
Many female gynecologists are also obstetricians, also known as OB/GYNs. These doctors have advanced degrees obstetrics and gynecology and are certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Their primary responsibility is to diagnose and treat female reproductive system disorders, but they may also help with menopause, osteoporosis, contraception, pregnancy and childbirth. Female gynecologists are known for being compassionate and understanding of their patients’ needs.
Female gynecologists can be an invaluable resource for women who are looking for support when it comes to their health concerns. Here are some examples of how female gynecologists can benefit women:
Benefits of Female Gynecologists
Why should you see a femalegynecologist? Women need to have medical care that feels comfortable and familiar—especially regarding when their bodies! Women often feel more comfortable seeing other women for their medical needs because they’re less likely to experience judgment or embarrassment from someone with the same sex-specific health concerns.
Female gynecologists can provide a more holistic approach to their patients’ needs because they have spent their careers studying the female body from a woman’s perspective. They know what it’s like to go through puberty as a girl, what it feels like to start your period at age 12, how hormones feel at age 16, and how labor feels when pregnant with your first child.
Female gynecologists can offer advice based on personal experience and medical knowledge of how best to treat common conditions affecting women’s reproductive systems, such as fibroids, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, and cancerous growths in the pelvic area (such as cervical cancer).
The first step toward ensuring that you get the best care possible is ensuring that you feel comfortable during your appointments. When you visit a male gynecologist or OB/GYN, there’s always going to be some level of discomfort associated with the exam itself—even if everything goes smoothly!
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At our center, you are in some of the best, most qualified hands in the field.
Plus, if you’re having embarrassing symptoms like vaginal discharge or irregular periods requiring treatment, you might not want to discuss it with your doctor. Putting off your health concerns for the sake of not feeling uncomfortable is never worth it, even if your health concern ends up being a minor, temporary issue. Save yourself the trouble with a femalegynecologist, such as our very own Dr. Susan Fox.
Are you a woman looking for a femalegynecologist? Do you have concerns related to your sexual and/or reproductive health? Either way, you’ve come to the right place. Give us a call or book an appointment with us right here on our website. We’ll see you soon!
Susan Fox: Female Gynecologist in Kendall
Dr. Susan Fox’s Center for Women strives to make each patient feel welcomed and secure.
Backed by our professional medical team, Dr. Susan Fox is a femalegynecologist ready to provide the best gynecological care for women with various unique needs in the Kendall area. One of the areas of care she feels is extremely important is the well-woman exam.
This annual gynecologic examination should be performed to ensure your body is healthy and functioning correctly. Women should have their first examination done at 21 or three years after becoming sexually active.
After your first exam at Dr. Susan Fox’s Center for Women, our skilled medical examiners will be able to determine how often you should return for a check-up. Still, the typical recommended time is within a year.
The well woman exam includes a Pap Smear and a pelvic exam. Both are cancer screenings that could save your life, as they are designed as a way to find cancers early so your gynecologist can treat them as early as possible.
Dr. Fox’s years of experience in the field have allowed her to construct a devoted group of professionals who will go the extra mile to ensure their patients are completely satisfied after each appointment.
Our team never hesitates to answer any questions a patient may have as thoroughly as possible and work with each patient to find solutions to any issues they may be experiencing.
Dr. Fox holds memberships with renowned organizations such as the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the Florida Osteopathic Medical Association, the American Society of Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology, and the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health.
Her dedication to gynecology and preventative healthcare practices shines through, as Dr. Fox was among the first Obstetricians/Gynecologists to be trained in using the Implanon birth control method.
Whether you are searching for a dependable, femalegynecologist or obstetrics specialist for routine gynecological care or a knowledgeable practitioner to perform pelvic reconstructive surgery, Dr. Susan Fox’s Center for Women is your most secure option.
Your wellness is of the utmost importance to us, and we will do everything within our power to keep our patients happy and healthy.
ContactDr. Susan Fox’s Center for Women today to be treated by one of the top female gynecologists in Kendall during your first exam!
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