Women’s Health

At St. Elizabeth Healthcare, we’re committed to meeting your health needs. You’ll find specialized services that focus on all areas of your health and wellness.

Expert Care for Women’s Health

St. Elizabeth Healthcare and St. Elizabeth Physicians offer a wide range of services designed to meet the unique needs of women, including preventive services such as age-specific health recommendations and our Hereditary Cancer program.

Whether you’re planning a family, scheduling a screening or seeking specialized care for a health condition, we design your care around your needs. We’re the women’s health and wellness leader in Northern Kentucky.

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Adolescent Health and Gynecology

Teens face physical and emotional changes that call for clear guidance. St. Elizabeth pediatricians work closely with OB-GYN experts to support menstrual issues, breast concerns, pelvic pain and early female-health needs. This team approach helps your teen feel at ease, provides you with clear answers and directs your daughter to adolescent gynecology care when specialty care fits her needs.

Wish: Women Informed Stay Healthy

Mobile Mammography Unit

A mammogram only takes 10 minutes, but it could save your life. If you’re due for an annual mammogram, schedule one today.

Call (877) 424-5750 to schedule an appointment or click below to find a mobile screening near you.

Frequently Asked Questions about Women’s Health

Most people schedule their first women’s health visit in their late teens or early twenties, even when nothing feels wrong. Then, you can build a long-term relationship and feel at ease asking questions over time.

Most women have an annual wellness visit once a year. Your provider may recommend more visits if something changes.

Health screening needs change over time. Most women need cervical cancer screening beginning in their twenties, breast imaging around age 40, routine blood pressure, cholesterol and diabetes checks throughout adulthood, and bone density tests as you age. Your provider can tailor timing based on your health history and risk factors.

Many women first notice symptoms of PCOS, such as irregular cycles, acne that won’t go away, increased hair growth on the chin or face, or trouble losing weight. If those sound familiar, your provider can look at hormone levels and menstrual cycle patterns. We can offer treatment options to help regulate your symptoms.

We recommend getting a flu shot during pregnancy because it lowers your risk of severe illness and helps protect your baby after birth. The vaccine builds immune protection and reduces complications that can affect pregnancy.

Any sudden change, especially heavier bleeding, bleeding between cycles or cycles lasting longer, deserves a conversation with your provider. Often, treatment can reduce symptoms and protect your long-term reproductive health.

Many women begin mammograms around age 40. We may recommend earlier screening if you have a strong family history or previous concerns. Early imaging supports early detection, when treatment is often more successful.

Bladder leakage can happen occasionally. But it’s worth talking to a urogynecologist if it affects your daily life, occurs with coughing or laughing, causes nighttime bathroom trips or continues months after childbirth. Treatment may include simple exercises, pelvic floor therapy or specialty care

You can find a location near you online. If you are an existing patient, you can schedule an appointment through MyChart.

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Your well-being is our priority, and we’re excited to be part of your health journey. To schedule an appointment at one of our Women’s Health offices, please visit MyChart.

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