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Our clinical staff provides education and support to help you cope with these intimate and personal health issues. First-time patients to the clinic will be asked to complete a heath questionnaire as part of her complete health history, including information about symptoms and previous treatments. You are an important part of your healthcare and we encourage you to take an active role in your treatment.

Skin Care
Your nurse will review “The Vulvar Skin Care Guidelines” with you and answer any questions. Following the skin care guidelines are important to promoting healthy vulvar skin.

Examinations
Your healthcare provider will examine you and talk with you about recommendations for treatment and/or management of your symptoms. Some vulvar diseases require a biopsy of the care to diagnose the condition.

Referrals
Your clinic healthcare team may refer you to other specialist, including physical therapists or health psychologists. Separate insurance authorization is necessary for these services.

 

Last modification date: Mon Aug 20 14:02:23 2007
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