Certified by Women's Health Associates • May 17, 2026
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Certified by Women's Health Associates • May 17, 2026
Women's Health ClinicAdolescent MedicineGynecologic OncologyPrenatal Ultrasound Imaging
At Women’s Health Associates Group, we’ve spent more than 30 years creating a welcoming, supportive space for women to feel empowered and cared for. We’re proud to provide a level of continuity that’s hard to find, with our doctors delivering up to 80% of their patients’ babies. Whether in our office or at the hospital, we strive to ensure you feel supported, confident, and comfortable every step of the way.
We don’t just treat symptoms—we take the time to listen, understand, and offer personalized solutions that reflect your unique needs and goals.
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Certified by Women's Health Associates • May 17, 2026
Certified by Women's Health Associates • May 17, 2026
Monday8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday8:30 AM - 2:30 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
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Frequently Asked Questions About Women's Health Associates
How often should I schedule routine gynecological exams?
Most women benefit from annual gynecological exams, though the specific schedule may vary depending on your health, age, and medical history. Regular visits help address immediate concerns and monitor changes in your health over time, ensuring any potential issues are caught early.
Your gynecologist will work with you to determine a schedule that works best for you.
Do I need a gynecological exam even if I’m not sexually active?
Yes! Routine gynecological exams are important for all women, regardless of sexual activity. These visits allow your provider to monitor your reproductive health, address menstrual or hormonal concerns, and screen for conditions like ovarian cysts or fibroids. They’re also an opportunity to discuss overall wellness and preventative care tailored to your needs.
Why are Pap smears important, and how often do I need one?
Pap smears are an essential screening tool for cervical cancer. They detect abnormal cell changes that may indicate a risk of cancer, allowing for early intervention. Current guidelines recommend:
Starting at age 21 and repeating every 3 years, if results are normal
From 30 to 65, repeating every 5 years, if results are normal
After age 65, if you have no history of abnormal results, your doctor may not recommend further screenings
Your provider can help determine the best schedule based on your individual needs.
How do I schedule a well-woman exam near me?
Scheduling your annual women’s check-up with us is easy! Simply book your appointment with us online or give our office a call at (404) 252-3898. We’re excited to welcome you to Women’s Health Associates Group and look forward to partnering with you on your health journey.
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