Certified by Professional Gynecological Services • Jul 05, 2026
Obstetrics & GynecologyGynecologyObstetricsSTD TestingAIDS & HIV Medicine
Professional Gynecological Services is an OB/GYN and gynecology practice in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, NY, providing comprehensive women’s health care, preventive gynecology, Pap smears, HPV and STD testing, reproductive health services, pelvic health evaluation, pregnancy care, and minimally invasive gynecologic procedures for patients in South Brooklyn.
Located at 3047 Brighton 6th Street #1, Professional Gynecological Services serves patients from Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sheepshead Bay, Coney Island, Gravesend, Gerritsen Beach, Sea Gate, and nearby Brooklyn communities. The practice is part of The Women’s Choice and provides personalized OB/GYN care in a private, supportive clinical environment.
The clinical team includes board-certified obstetricians and gynecologists, women’s health providers, and pelvic health specialists, including Dr. Dmitriy Bronfman, MD, a board-certified gynecologist with expertise in preventive women’s health, pelvic pain, minimally invasive and robotic surgery, adolescent gynecology, and menopausal care.
Services include annual gynecological exams, Pap smears, HPV evaluation, pelvic exams, cervical biopsy, colposcopy, LEEP procedures, sonohysterogram, 3D ultrasound, STD screening and treatment, rapid HIV testing, Gardasil vaccination, birth control counseling, IUD care, Nexplanon, NuvaRing, Depo-Provera, prenatal care, fibroid evaluation, ovarian cyst evaluation, pelvic floor reconstruction, prolapse care, urinary incontinence treatment, NovaSure endometrial ablation, laparoscopic surgery, and robotic gynecologic surgery.
Professional Gynecological Services has provided reproductive and gynecological healthcare for women since 1982. The Women’s Choice is an ACR-accredited ultrasound facility supporting high-quality diagnostic imaging and patient safety.
Google maps: https://www.google.com/maps?cid=5071791482258739570
https://plus.codes/87G8H2HQ+C9 Brooklyn
Professional Gynecological Services
3047 Brighton 6th Street #1,
Brooklyn, NY 11235
718-743-7877
https://www.thewomenschoice.com/brighton-beach-gynecologist-nyc/
https://www.thewomenschoice.com/
Driving Directions To The Professional Gynecological Services:
from Brighton Beach: https://maps.app.goo.gl/P2YEWVgHmA4UjRcE7
from Brooklyn: https://maps.app.goo.gl/XhuxXtPX98Ps5jAk9
from Queens: https://maps.app.goo.gl/eggzFW7MTjctiB2B9
from Staten Island: https://maps.app.goo.gl/LY3sQmLnAu8Mt4fz9
Details
RestroomAvailable
Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable
Wheelchair accessible restroomAvailable
Location
Certified by Professional Gynecological Services • Jul 05, 2026
STDs are actually pretty common. Around 25% of Americans have some type of STD. Yearly, 20 million people get infected. There are more than 20 different types of STDs, and they can affect both men and women. If you suspect that you may have an STD, it is important that you get tested in an STD clinic near you. Here are 7 frequently asked questions about STDs.
Professional Gynecological Services, P.C. offers compassionate, informed, and up-to-date STD testing, treatment, and counseling.
Our knowledgeable staff has over 30 years of training in recognizing and treating sexually transmitted diseases.
If you suspect that you have been exposed or experiencing the symptoms of an STD, call 718-875-4848 to make an appointment for testing, treatment.
If you feel that you may have been exposed to HIV/AIDS, it is important to remember that you can still transmit HIV/AIDS or STDs to others via sexual intercourse and needle sharing, even if you are not currently experiencing any symptoms.
Most methods of birth control DO NOT PROVIDE PROTECTION against HIV/AIDS or sexually transmitted diseases. Only properly used LATEX condoms and barriers provide protection against HIV/AIDS and STDs.
Can Urinary Incontinence Be Cured?
FemiScan therapy is both clinically and scientifically proven OB/GYN service for urinary incontinence treatment and pelvic floor rehabilitation. Clinical studies have shown FemiScan therapy to be a pain-free and effective treatment method for involuntary urination. It is considered a natural alternative to surgery.
You’ve just been diagnosed with a condition requiring surgery. Until very recently your options included traditional surgery with a large open incision or laparoscopy, which uses small incisions but is typically limited to very simple procedures.
Thanks to a breakthrough surgical technology, there is a new category of minimally invasive surgery for which you may be a candidate. It is an effective, minimally invasive alternative to both open surgery and laparoscopy. Through the use of the Robotic Laparoscopic Surgery, surgeons are now able to offer a minimally invasive women’s health care option for complex surgical procedures.
A cervical biopsy is a gynecology service to remove a sample of the cervix so the tissue can be examined under a microscope.
The amount of cervical tissue removed depends on the method used.
• A simple cervical biopsy, sometimes called a punch biopsy, removes a small piece of tissue from the surface of the cervix.
• An endocervical biopsy (endocervical curettage) removes tissue from high in the cervical canal by scraping with a sharp instrument.
• Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) uses a thin, low-voltage electrified wire loop to cut out abnormal tissue.
• A cone biopsy (conization) is a more extensive form of a cervical biopsy that removes a cone-shaped wedge of tissue from the cervix.
It is recommended that woman not have sex or douche 24 to 48 hours before a colposcopy/biopsy. These activities can cause inaccurate results.
You may feel some discomfort when the vaginal speculum is inserted. You may feel a pinch and have some cramping if a biopsy sample is taken.
In taking Pap smears, as one of the common ob gyn services a speculum is used to open the vaginal canal and allow the collection of cells from the outer opening of the cervix of the uterus and the endocervix. The cells are examined under a microscope to look for abnormalities. The test aims to detect potentially pre-cancerous changes (called cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) or cervical dysplasia), which are usually caused by sexually transmitted human papillomaviruses. The test remains an effective, widely used method for early detection of pre-cancer and cervical cancer. The test may also detect infections and abnormalities in the endocervix and endometrium.
3D Ultrasound’s are newer three-dimensional pictures of the fetus taken during pregnancy. These ultrasounds intrigue people because they allow you to get a glimpse of what your baby looks like in the womb. These types of OB/GYN services are so fun and amazing because you can capture your baby’s different movements such as sucking a thumb, yawning, or just sleeping away!
A hymenotomy is a minor gynecology surgical procedure that involves removing part or all of a woman’s hymen. There are many reasons a woman might need a hymenotomy, most of them having to do with the malformation of the hymen. Some women have this surgery to increase comfort during intercourse, while others need it for health reasons. In many cases, the hymen is simply removed, though some of it may be left in place for personal or religious reasons. A woman receiving a hymenotomy usually has a fairly fast recovery time, barring any infection or surgical complications.
The hymen is a superficial web of tissue located across a portion of the female vaginal opening. Most of the time, the uncovered part of this opening is sufficient to allow for regular menstrual flow or the use of tampons. Traditionally, it is thought to be a representation of virginity, broken the first time a young woman has sexual intercourse. The hymen may also be stretched or broken in other ways, however, such as the first time a young woman uses a tampon, during athletic exercise, or during masturbation.
Professional Gynecological Services offers prenatal care under the guidance of our obstetricians and midwifes, we assure you the best possible service in a very caring environment. We are affiliated with major hospitals including: Methodist Hospital and others.
At Professional Gynecological Services we believe that prenatal care ideally should start even before pregnancy. During your first visit, we will help you to answer all your questions about fertility, conception and early pregnancy. If you haven’t seen us before your conception, it will be a good time for you to schedule your initial visit. Walks-in are welcome Monday through Friday.
During your first exam with us at Professional Gynecological Services, we can help you plan a pregnancy and labor experience uniquely right for you.
As soon as you suspect you’re pregnant, schedule an appointment with our physicians. Even if you’ve confirmed your suspicion with a home pregnancy test, it’s still wise to follow-up with an appointment. This will ensure that you and your baby get off to a good start.
Birth control helps you safely and effectively prevent pregnancy. Some birth control methods also offer other benefits such as lighter periods, fighting acne, and reducing the risk of uterine and ovarian cancers.
The type of birth control you decide on with your doctor depends on your personal needs and preferences. Some types of birth control include:
Nexplanon
Free Birth Control Pills
Nuvaring
Plan B
IUD
If you are experiencing heavy menstrual periods that are keeping you away from enjoying your life to the fullest, you should know about the 90-second treatment called Endometrial Ablation. Endometrial Ablation is a minimal invasive option that is safe and simple. This procedure has been proven to help control heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia) without any need of hormones or a hysterectomy.
Your gynecologist may order a colposcopy if your cervix appears abnormal during your pelvic exam and Pap smear, or if you have a history of prenatal DES exposure.
Colposcopy is a simple, 10- to 15-minute professional gyn procedure that is painless and performed in a gynecologist’s office. You are positioned on the examination table like you are for a Pap smear, and an acetic acid (such as common table vinegar) is placed on the cervix.
Your physician will use a colposcope — a large, electric microscope that is positioned approximately 30 cm from the vagina — to view your cervix. A bright light on the end of the colposcope lets the gynecologist clearly see the cervix.
During the initial evaluation, a medical history is obtained, including gravidity (number of prior pregnancies), parity (number of prior deliveries), last menstrual period, contraception use, prior abnormal pap smear results, allergies, significant past medical history, other medications, prior cervical procedures, and smoking history. In some cases, a pregnancy test may be performed before the procedure. The procedure is fully described to the patient, questions are asked and answered, and the patient then signs a consent form.
Women who suspect they may have polyps, fibroids or who have experienced recurrent pregnancy loss when they are trying to conceive are likely to undergo a hysterosonogram. Also known as a sonohysterogram, this diagnostic test is similar to a hysterosalpinogram but involves the use of an ultrasound to get a more detailed picture of the reproductive organs.
Cervical cryosurgery or cryotherapy is a gynecological treatment that freezes a section of the cervix. Cryosurgery of the cervix is most often done to destroy abnormal cervical cells that show changes that may lead to cancer. These changes are called precancerous cells. Your gynecologist will probably use the term cervical dysplasia.
Cryosurgery is done only after a colposcopy confirms the presence of abnormal cervical cells. Cyrotherapy is also used for the treatment of cervicitis or inflammation of the cervix. Cryosurgery is not a treatment for cervical cancer.
GARDASIL is the only human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine that helps protect against 4 types of HPV. In girls and young women ages 9 to 26, GARDASIL helps protect against 2 types of HPV that cause about 75% of cervical cancer cases, and 2 more types that cause 90% of genital warts cases. In boys and young men ages 9 to 26, GARDASIL helps protect against 90% of genital warts cases.
GARDASIL, as a part of our gyn services also helps protect girls and young women ages 9 to 26 against 70% of vaginal cancer cases and up to 50% of vulvar cancer cases.
GARDASIL may not fully protect everyone, nor will it protect against diseases caused by other HPV types or against diseases not caused by HPV. GARDASIL does not prevent all types of cervical cancer, so it’s important for women to continue routine cervical cancer screenings. GARDASIL does not treat cancer or genital warts. GARDASIL is given as 3 injections over 6 months.
Pelvic floor reconstructive surgery is one of the women’s health services consists of several procedures for correcting a condition called “pelvic organ prolapse.”
When the muscles of the pelvic floor are damaged or become weak – often due to childbirth – they are sometimes unable to support the weight of some or all of the pelvic and abdominal organs. If this occurs, one or more of the organs may drop (prolapse) below their normal positions, causing symptoms including discomfort, pain, pressure and urinary incontinence.
The goal of pelvic floor reconstruction is to restore the normal structure and function of the female pelvic organs.
About 35 percent of women will develop some form of pelvic organ prolapse. The condition can often be treated with nonsurgical therapies, but it sometimes requires pelvic floor reconstructive surgery. The expertise and skill of the physician is extremely important in these procedures.
The doctor can observe and perform a variety of gynecology services for women’s reproductive organs (the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes). Since the surgeon uses instruments that fit into a narrow tube called a cannula, only a small incision is necessary.
The information provided on this site is intended to educate the reader about certain medical conditions and certain possible treatment. It is not a substitute for examination, diagnosis, and medical care provided by a licensed and qualified health care professional. If you believe you, or someone you know suffers from the conditions described herein, please see your health care provider immediately. Do not attempt to treat yourself or anyone else without proper medical supervision.
Reviews
4.2
103 reviews
5 stars
79
4 stars1
3 stars
4
2 stars
4
1 star
15
Frequently Asked Questions About Professional Gynecological Services
Is Abortion a Safe Procedure?
Abortion is the most common outpatient surgical procedure in the country. The Abortion Surveillance Branch of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) maintains that induced abortion is safer than childbirth and that the serious complication rate is less than one percent. The doctor will discuss with you all the risks and possible complications.
Will Having an Abortion Prevent Me From Having Children in the Future?
There is no evidence of childbearing problems among women who have had an abortion early in their pregnancy. Of course, as with any outpatient surgery, part of the long-term effect is in your hands. Taking all your medications, following instructions, and returning for your follow-up examination will reduce your chance of long-term side effects. If you are concerned about this risk, do not hesitate to ask your provider about it and they will be able to answer your questions more specifically.
Is Abortion Painful?
Every person responds to and tolerates pain differently. Patients that have had abortions are generally surprised at how well they feel physically after their abortion. When patients leave, they may feel light cramping that can be managed with Tylenol or Motrin. During a non-surgical abortion, patients can experience a more intense level of cramping for a longer period of time but pain relievers and rest can help manage the discomfort. We recommend that you discuss your pain management options with your chosen provider.
Up to How Many Weeks Do You Terminate Pregnancy?
Our medical group terminates pregnancy up to 24 weeks.
What Is a Medical Abortion?
Medical abortion is a method to terminate pregnancy non-surgically with medication. It is available to women under seven weeks of pregnancy. The medication used is Mifeprex (RU486) and Cytotec tablets.
Can My Regular Doctor or Ob-Gyn Physician Provide the Abortion Pill?
In order to offer the abortion pill, a doctor needs to meet some basic qualifications. Almost any doctor who provides women’s reproductive health care can meet these qualifications. However, some doctors choose not to offer the abortion pill.
In order to offer the abortion pill, a doctor needs to meet some basic qualifications. Almost any doctor who provides women’s reproductive health care can meet these qualifications. However, some doctors choose not to offer the abortion pill.
Medical and surgical abortions are both safe and effective methods to end a pregnancy. Neither is better than the other. The process involved is different. Some women will prefer one over the other and some women might have medical conditions that would result in her provider recommending one over the other.
What’s the Difference Between a Surgical Abortion and a Non-surgical Abortion?
Surgical abortions are performed using a suction/aspiration method where the cervical muscle is gently dilated (widened) approximately to the diameter of a ballpoint pen and suction is used to remove the pregnancy. A non-surgical abortion is performed by the administration of Mifeprex (RU-486). RU486 is approved by the FDA for non-surgical abortions.
How Will I Feel Emotionally After the Abortion?
It has been our experience that the majority of our patients are relieved after the procedure. However, every patient is unique. If a patient is feeling anger, regret or guilt for an extended period of time, she may want to consider professional counseling. We understand that abortion is a difficult decision and we remain sensitive to their feelings. We are grateful that we can offer a safe solution for undesired or problematic pregnancy to a large number of women who supported in their right to choose.
It has been our experience that the majority of our patients are relieved after the procedure. However, every patient is unique. If a patient is feeling anger, regret or guilt for an extended period of time, she may want to consider professional counseling. We understand that abortion is a difficult decision and we remain sensitive to their feelings. We are grateful that we can offer a safe solution for undesired or problematic pregnancy to a large number of women who supported in their right to choose.
In most cases the patient experiences bleeding for 2 to 3 weeks after the surgery. However, some patients do not experience any bleeding and other patients have spotting or bleeding off and on. It is important that you return for your post-operative evaluation two weeks after your procedure.
Brand Certified Facts from Professional Gynecological Services
This information is certified by Professional Gynecological Services and published from the brand's official system of record. Data is distributed through an enterprise-grade knowledge management platform. Learn more about our data sources
Certified July 05, 2026Yext Knowledge Graph
Address
Categories
Geo coordinates
Legal business name
Hours of operation
Phone number
Official website
Syndication Network
Approved business data is pushed to 100+ publishers, including: