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Raquel S.
Nov 4, 2023
While I appreciate the care I've received, I found the billing process a bit confusing. I wish they provided more clarity upfront about costs beyond consultations, like lab work and forms.
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Clara Foster
May 12, 2023
While the doctors are great, I experienced a long wait time during my last visit, which was a bit frustrating. However, the staff were apologetic about the delay.
Frequently asked questions
help_outline What types of cancer screenings do women need?
Women should have Pap tests, HPV tests, clinical breast exams, and mammograms as part of their preventive health measures.
help_outline How often should I get a mammogram?
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends a mammogram every two years for women aged 50 to 74.
help_outline At what age should I start having Pap tests?
Women should begin having Pap tests starting at age 21.
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WoodbridgePrince William CountyObstetricsGynecologyPrenatal CareUltrasound ServicesMinimally Invasive..Genetic TestingHormone Replacement..Da Vinci..Annual Wellness..Teen Gynecology

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Screenings

Pap Test and HPV Test
Detects precancerous changes in cervical cells; recommended starting at age 21 with specific intervals depending on age.
Clinical Breast Exams
Examined by a healthcare professional to check for abnormalities, recommended at least every three years for ages 20-39 and annually for ages 40 and over.
Mammograms
X-ray of the breast used to detect cancer before the tumor can be easily felt, recommended every two years for women aged 50 to 74.

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