Girls (starting at age 9) and young women have unique health needs. Thankfully, we’re here to help inform you or your daughter of the preventative procedures to get on the path to lifelong health.
For instance, young women need to be aware of the vaccine that can help to prevent certain types of cervical cancer.
In addition, counseling is available for this as well as other common problems for young adults, such as irregular menses or painful menses.
Patient Education Links: Girls and Young Women
The following links are for general education purposes only, and are provided by the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. If you would like to make an appointment or have further questions, please contact us.
- Birth Control — Especially for Teens | (Spanish Version)
- Growing Up — Especially for Teens | (Spanish Version)
- Having a Baby — Especially for Teens | (Spanish Version)
- How to Prevent Sexually Transmitted Diseases | (Spanish Version)
- Human Papillomavirus Vaccines
- Menstruation — Especially for Teens | (Spanish Version)
- Tobacco, Alcohol, Drugs and Pregnancy | (Spanish Version)
- You and Your Sexuality — Especially for Teens | (Spanish Version)
- Your First Gynecologic Visit — Especially for Teens | (Spanish Version)