
3 Reasons You Need a Colposcopy
Depending on the results of your pap smear or HPV exam, you may need additional screening with a colposcopy. Here’s what you need to know about when a colposcopy is needed and what to expect.
Memorial Women’s Specialists in Houston, Texas, is an OB/GYN practice that takes a comprehensive and personalized approach to care. Mina Sinacori, MD, MPH, FACOG, and the team use the most advanced tools and techniques so patients achieve the best health outcomes.
Memorial Women's Specialists manages the health needs of women as they pass through each stage of their life, from their first well-woman’s exam through pregnancy and to menopause and beyond. Some of the services the practice offers to manage women’s health through these stages include birth control, obstetrics and prenatal care, and hormone replacement therapy.
The full-service OB/GYN practice specializes in diagnosing and treating many issues specific to women, including endometriosis and uterine fibroids. They also conduct thorough evaluations using state-of-the-art diagnostic tools to find the underlying cause of a woman’s infertility or pelvic pain.
The highly skilled and professional staff at Memorial Women's Specialists provide minimally invasive in-office procedures and diagnostic services in a relaxed and comfortable environment. This includes ultrasound testing, hysteroscopy, and colposcopy. The experienced OB/GYN physicians also perform minimally invasive surgeries when appropriate to reduce scarring, post-surgical pain, and recovery time.
Memorial Women's Specialists provides individualized, compassionate, and comprehensive obstetrics and gynecology care for women of all ages.©2002
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