What to Expect
We treat women and their partners from adolescence through the golden years for routine preventative care, as well as for all manner of problem visits. We have state-of-the-art equipment and training to attend to your health needs, with a focus on fertility and safe pregnancies, and on sexual and hormonal wellness for women and men. We offer on-site blood draws, hormone testing, and the latest in laser therapies. We are Colorado's number one choice as experts in bio-identical hormones and pellet therapy.
We not only perform a pap smear at your annual exam, but we also provide a comprehensive health screening each year you see us. We will refer you to a highly trained physician at one of our MedNOW Clinic locations for primary issues, as well as give you treatment options for women's health-related issues you may be experiencing. We can draw your routine blood work in the office to screen you for many diseases, such as high cholesterol, thyroid disease, kidney disease, and much more.
Things to remember during your visit
It is a common thing for people to want to get the check-up with their gynecologist over with as soon as possible. Gynecology deals with diverse problems, and any symptom even remotely related can and should be discussed. A few points that you need to keep in mind when visiting the doctor are discussed below.
- Please be open and honest during your visits. We are here to help you, not judge you. If you do not tell us, we cannot help.
- Discussed sexual dysfunction and urinary complaints with us. Many people are embarrassed about bringing up these issues. We have many treatment options available for you, so let us know so we can give you the options you deserve.
- Give us your complete medicalhistory, including surgeries. We not only want to know recent events, but also your previous history that may not be an issue any longer, such as asthma as a child or an eating disorder that you had as a teenager, but not now. Something you may think is not important can impact our decision-making at your appointment.
- Do not wait until the end of the appointment to tell us what is really wrong. Please let us know at the beginning of the visit so we can perform the correct exam and tests.

