Women’s health services are held in the utmost regard at St. John’s Health, with an emphasis on discretion, comfort, and safety. Patients are treated with personalized, attentive care from medical professionals guided by your goals and concerns. Women’s health services are facilitated by providers who have received extensive training in this specialty.
Family Medicine and Internal Medicine providers are primary care providers who have received medical education in Women's Health. Internal Medicine providers focus on adults and Family Medicine providers provide care for all phases of life.
Primary care services include:
Our state-of-the-art Women’s Imaging Center adheres to all guidelines from numerous major medical associations and has been awarded gold tier accreditation for mammography and breast ultrasounds by the American College of Radiology (ACR). We are dedicated to identifying and solving problems before they evolve into major medical issues and have equipped this department with advanced 3D mammography technology. These mammograms can detect up to 40% more indicators of breast cancer than standard 2D mammograms.
The Women’s Imaging Center performs:
St. John’s Birth Center is designed so that you can have the birth experience you’ve envisioned. Patients are cared for by certified nurse-midwives, nurse practitioners, physicians, registered nurses, and certified lactation consultants. We offer both medicated and natural birth options with a staff ready to go above and beyond to make your experience as comfortable as possible. You can also sign up for several classes covering a number of subjects to help you prepare for labor and becoming a new parent. Learn more about the Birth Center at St. John's Health.
Obstetricians and gynecologists are compassionate medical professionals who value your privacy and strive to make patients feel comfortable and safe.
Learn more about Gynecology at St. John's Health.
Women often experience very different urological problems and can benefit by working with a doctor who has focused their training on the bladder and vaginal canal. No matter what kind of medical issue you are dealing with, you can trust that your urologists will treat you with respect and address the problem with the attention it deserves. Learn more about our urology care at St. John's.
Heart disease is usually associated with men, but women are just as capable of developing the disease. We offer cardiovascular disease risk assessments and treatments tailored for female anatomy. There are very few warning signs of developing heart disease, so it is best to discuss your diet and lifestyle with your doctor so they can assess your risk. If you have a family member with heart disease, your chances of developing it increases, and you should mention this to your doctor. Learn more about cardiology care at St. John's Health.