Every woman deserves a healthcare provider who makes her feel comfortable and confident enough to discuss the most personal aspects of her body and life. That’s what you’ll find at Cermak Immediate Care. The caring team puts you at ease with compassion, concern, and attention. They have years of experience preventing, diagnosing, and treating women’s reproductive health issues. Call the office in Cicero or the Marshall Square neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois, or use online booking to schedule a women’s health appointment today.
Women’s health specializes in female reproductive and sexual health, but it doesn’t stop there. At Cermak Immediate Care, women’s health encompasses every aspect of a woman’s physical and mental well-being.
The team’s personal approach, sensitivity, and understanding help women feel comfortable. Their medical expertise addresses the cause of symptoms and ensures personalized treatment.
Well-woman exams focus on preventive healthcare. During well-woman appointments, your Cermak Immediate Care provider evaluates your health, finding signs of potential problems at an early stage.
Early diagnosis and treatment often prevents or slows the progression of gynecological issues and chronic health conditions.
A well-woman exam gives you time to discuss concerns, whether you have questions about your menstrual cycle, stopping smoking, improving your sleep, or healthy aging (to provide a few examples).
Cermak Immediate Care offers women’s health services including:
Your provider assesses your risk of developing chronic diseases and women’s top health concerns, including osteoporosis, heart disease, thyroid disease, and cancer.
Schedule a women’s health exam whenever you have concerns about your reproductive health. The Cermak Immediate Care team frequently sees women with symptoms like:
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends the following schedule for routine care:
A teen’s first well-woman visit should occur between ages 13 and 15. The goal is to introduce them to women’s health and answer their questions. Teens don’t need a pelvic exam at their first visit unless they’re sexually active, want birth control, or have symptoms.
All women should have their first Pap test when they turn 21. They should repeat the Pap test every three years. They should also undergo a human papillomavirus (HPV) test every five years.
Most women should schedule a yearly well-woman exam for preventive care.
Call Cermak Immediate Care today, use online booking, or walk in when you need women’s healthcare.