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Women’s Health Services From a Nurse Practitioner

Perhaps surprisingly, one of the most helpful resources to use when it comes to women’s health services can be a nurse practitioner. Nurse practioners have a lot more responsibilities than normal RNs do, which makes them a great healthcare professional to visit. A lot of people are not sure whether they can go to their nurse practitioner for certain services.  This article highlights some of the most common women’s health services that nurse practitioners can provide.

Nurse practitioners provide many women's health services

Here are a few of the most popular services that a woman can receive from a nurse practitioner.

Pap smears

A pap smear exam is typically done for women every three to five years. It checks for cervical cancer. During the exam, a small number of cells are collected from the cervix, which is the lower, more narrow end of the uterus. Nurse practitioner are trained to know exactly what to look for while taking a pap smear.

Adolescent care

Young women can benefit from a nurse practitioner’s services. Women undergoing puberty often experience a lot of changes within their body, which makes it important to regularly see a health professional. Things such as STD panels, pap smears and overall wellness exams can be performed by a nurse practitioner.

STD screening and treatment

Nurse practitioners often facilitate screening for sexually transmitted diseases and the treatment that comes along with a positive diagnosis. They can run an STD panel on women of all ages to determine if there is an active infection or anything else harmful present. If there is, they can then diagnose and prescribe the appropriate treatment for the STD so that the woman can get back to being healthy. 

Pregnancy care

Another common women’s health service that nurse practitioners are known for is pregnancy care. While they rarely deliver babies, they do help out along the way by performing prenatal medications and exams, as well as ultrasounds or routine tests. Because there are so many appointments associated with pregnancy, a nurse practitioner will often facilitate the routine ones to ensure that both the mother and baby are healthy. 

Menopause

Women eventually experience menopause at some point in their lives, and nurse practitioners can be of great help during this time. They can provide resources to help with menopause management. Because this phase of life often comes with a lot of side effects, nurse practitioners often have to prescribe treatments or medications to help bring the woman back to feeling normal. 

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Nurse practitioners can be of great assistance, especially when it comes to women’s health services. They have the training to provide general routine care to women of all ages. If you are ready to see a nurse practitioner or if you have questions about their services, then reach out to our office so that we can help. Give us a call or stop by today!

Request an appointment here: https://www.janeylhammonsnpc.com or call Janey L Hammons NP-C at (580) 922-4406 for an appointment in our Seiling office.

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