Women’s Health & Gynecologic Services

At Advanced Urology Centers of New York, we are expanding our services to better support the full spectrum of women’s health needs. Many women do not have an established gynecologist, yet experience symptoms or require preventive care that should not be delayed.

Symptoms such as pelvic pain, urinary frequency, or recurrent urinary tract infections may involve both gynecologic and urologic factors. Our team takes a comprehensive approach to ensure all contributing factors are properly evaluated.

Whether you are seeking preventive care, menopause support, or treatment for a specific condition, we are here to provide compassionate, comprehensive care in a comfortable setting.

Our expanded women’s health and gynecologic services provide convenient access to essential care, helping patients address concerns early and maintain long-term health within a trusted medical network.

Comprehensive Gynecologic Care for Women

We offer a full range of routine gynecologic services, including preventive screenings, hormonal management, and evaluation of conditions affecting women at every stage of life.

Our services include:

  • Annual well-woman exams
  • Pap smears and HPV testing for cervical cancer screening
  • Menopause consultation and management, including hormone therapy
  • Evaluation and treatment of decreased libido in women
  • Treatment of vaginal infections and inflammation, including vulvovaginitis, atrophic vaginitis, and bacterial vaginosis
  • Evaluation and management of abnormal vaginal bleeding at any age
  • Birth control management and family planning services
  • Hormonal pellet therapy for women 

FAQs

Both specialties address conditions involving the pelvic organs, including the bladder, urethra, and reproductive system. Many symptoms—such as pelvic pain, urinary urgency, or recurrent infections—may involve both systems.

Elevated PSA in the blood can signal changes in prostate health, prompting further evaluation to determine whether the cause is benign or requires treatment.

Urinary symptoms such as incontinence, frequent urination, or recurrent UTIs are typically managed by a urologist, while hormonal or vaginal concerns fall under gynecologic care. In many cases, both specialties work together.

Yes. Hormonal changes—especially during menopause—can impact both systems, contributing to vaginal dryness, urinary urgency, and recurrent infections.

Recurrent UTIs may be related to hormonal changes, vaginal health, anatomy, or lifestyle factors. A combined urologic and gynecologic evaluation can help identify the cause.

Yes. Conditions such as vulvovaginitis or bacterial vaginosis can cause symptoms like burning, urgency, and discomfort that may overlap with urinary issues.

The pelvic floor supports both the bladder and reproductive organs. Dysfunction can lead to urinary leakage, pelvic pressure, or discomfort.

You should consider evaluation if you experience persistent urinary symptoms, recurrent UTIs, pelvic pain, vaginal symptoms, or menopause-related changes.

Yes. Hormonal changes can weaken tissues in both systems, leading to urinary incontinence, urgency, and increased risk of infections.

Take Control of Your Health

Whether you’re due for a routine exam or experiencing new symptoms, our team is here to help.