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Ob-Gyns in Charlotte, NC
Helping women stay healthy at every age
At Novant Health, our ob-gyns help women take control of their health. From offering guidance and diagnosis to providing quality treatment, our women’s health experts are here to administer the care you deserve throughout your life.
For more than 100 years, we’ve empowered residents of the Charlotte community to live longer, healthier lives. That all starts with our talented physicians and healthcare professionals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our obstetrician-gynecologists (ob-gyns) are experts in women’s health encompassing sexual and reproductive health, pregnancy and childbirth. Your ob-gyn will provide routine medical services, including sexual education, preventive screenings, treatment for your reproductive health needs, maternity care, postpartum care and pelvic health.
Regular visits to your ob-gyn can help you stay informed about your reproductive health, preventive care and more. A typical appointment starts with a health check, physical exam and a conversation about your medical history. From there, your ob-gyn will tailor his or her care guidelines to your needs, such as coming in for pregnancy-related care versus pelvic healthcare or menopausal care.
To find and book an appointment with a Novant Health ob-gyn near you, use our Physician Finder.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends that girls start seeing an ob-gyn between 13 and 15. For women who’ve already had their first appointment, preventive care is the best way to stay informed and treat their medical needs.
We recommend a visit to your ob-gyn annually for routine screenings, checkups and tests — or if there are any unexpected changes in your menstrual cycle, including, but not limited to:
- Cramping and pain in the pelvic area
- Diminished sex drive
- Hormonal changes
- Menopause
- Pain during urination or intercourse
- Perimenopause
- Pregnancy
- Unusual changes in your menstrual bleeding
With our Physician Finder, you can schedule your routine annual checkup with an ob-gyn in minutes.
At Novant Health, our ob-gyns perform various services and procedures that help women like you stay healthy throughout your life, including:
- Breast exams
- Hormone replacement therapy (HRT)
- Pap tests
- Pregnancy-related treatment from confirmation to delivery
- Prescribing contraceptives
- Surgeries for pelvic organs*
- Testing for sexually transmitted infections (STI) and /HIV
- Treatment for pelvic-related issues such as incontinence
- Treatment for urinary tract infections
- Wellness tests and physical exams
- Yeast infection prevention and treatment
*A specialist referral may be needed in some cases.
Our ob-gyns treat a range of conditions that affect women at every stage of their lives, including:
- Chronic discomfort around your vagina (vulvodynia)
- Gynecological cancers, including cervical and ovarian
- Heavy bleeding and pelvic pressure
- Inability to control your bladder (urinary incontinence)
- Irregular periods due to polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- Menopause and related symptoms
- Pain during sex or other sexual health concerns
- Painful periods due to endometriosis or ovarian cysts
- Pelvic floor discomfort and pains
- Pregnancy
- Unusual cramping
You can read more about the conditions treated by our women’s health specialists on our ob-gyns services page.
We’ve compiled a list of commonly asked patient questions to prepare you for your ob-gyn visit. Asking your ob-gyn these questions can help them provide you with the best resources and guidance.
Questions for first visits:
- How often should I be menstruating?
- Do I need to worry about irregular periods?
- What are my safe sex and contraception options?
- Are there any vaccinations I need?
- How do I know if I have a sexually transmitted infection, and how often should I get tested?
Questions for preconception and pregnancy:
- What can I do to increase my fertility?
- When should I stop using birth control?
- Are there any changes I should make to my diet?
- What is a realistic timeframe to get pregnant?
- What is a healthy amount of exercise during pregnancy?
- Are there any vitamins or health supplements you recommend I take?
- Can I continue taking my current medications?
- Do you recommend any type of prenatal screening or testing?
- Do you recommend any prenatal classes?
- When will my next appointment be?
Questions for breast cancer awareness and menopause:
- What can I do to reduce my risk of breast cancer?
- How often should I be tested or screened for breast cancer?
- Are my symptoms common?
- How do I prevent bladder leaks?
- How can I maintain my sexual health?
- What changes can I expect during perimenopause and menopause?
You can use these questions as a starting point, but we encourage you to add any that relate to the reason for your visit or that will help you manage your condition.