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Well-Woman Exam
in Houston, AR

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4.8(4.9k reviews)
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Awesome care! Wonderful folds working here from check in to check out
4.81(4.3k reviews)
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Woke up my jaw was swollen checked into Baptist Urgent Care North was seen quickly thanks for always being caring Jeanette,Crystal and the front desk lady love how they listened to me and determined how to care for me.
4.87(5.9k reviews)
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Been having side pain for 2 days.  Came in when starting having sharp stabbing pain from time to time.    Took urine sample and told me everything looked good.  Didn’t really say what they thought it was just asked me if I have old medication at home for IBS.  Never physically checked to see if I had tenderness.   Was quite disappointed in the care I received.  They seemed so focused on my IBS and nothing more.   I’ve had IBS long enough to know my symptoms and if I have a flair up. Would have not come in if I knew was due to IBS.
4.84(5.1k reviews)
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Pulled a muscle in my back and the staff and PA was very efficient, listen to me and gave me prescription she felt would help me.  Plus instructions on heat and icing back.
4.77(2.4k reviews)
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We’ve had flu like symptoms for almost a month so our pcp said it’s time to get checked out and his office was very busy. My wife and I came and the nurse checked us out-your APRN came to talk to us-here’s where everything going south. I was the one examined and then we were dismissed-we were waiting for more to be examined too since she had the same symptoms, but that didn’t happen. We were confused but went out to our pharmacy where the Rx s weren’t ready. I sat in the sweltering heat and felt I was going to faint so I came in. After 1.5 hours, the drugs weren’t ready so I called urgent care back and was told they called in everything right after we left. We went back inside where a good crowd had gathered-nearly all the pharmacists were working on it, and a trainee actually figured it out. The meds had been called in for my wife even though she hadn’t been seen. They were all trying to think of what to do to get us outta there and going home. I still don’t know if I have the right medication, I don’t feel better today. And my wife isn’t taking anything. So, depending how close they all look through their paperwork, we still don’t know how we are, but your staff is friendly and we’re still sick. I don’t know how all that happened, I’ve been there before and no problems that time. Were confused now, we don’t know who those medicines were intended for so we’re not using them-and we’re out $44.00 to boo! It wasn’t a good day
4.8(6.7k reviews)
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Had drainage fever and cough got in today had tests run and was told they would send the medicine to pharmacy good service the next day I called for results of Covid test that was negative I asked a question about the yellow mucus I was spitting up the nurse was real short and said that is normal. I don’t think so. Had to go to my regular pcp to get proper care .
4.85(5.8k reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in patient reviews and ratings

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Staff was so kind and the APN was wonderful. Shout out to Jason and Melissa!!!
4.81(6.2k reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in patient reviews and ratings

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Everything was exceptional except for the wait time.  I waited almost two hours but I guess you have no control over how busy you are.
4.86(1.2k reviews)
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Everyone was extremely thoughtful and gracious, very considerate of my health concerns!
4.81(7.2k reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in patient reviews and ratings

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Doctor Ebony Thompson was amazing!! I will definitely be back with any future issues!
4.88(5.9k reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in patient reviews and ratings

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The APN was prompt, friendly and very knowledgeable. The staff were great also. I tried to schedule online but kept getting a message it wasn’t working at that time. I called and made an appointment.
4.78(5.4k reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in patient reviews and ratings

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I woke up feeling bad and I went to see what was wrong. The ladies were kind and helpful.
4.89(2.6k reviews)
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This clinic never disappoints. Stay is knowledgeable, friendly, and I rarely Have to wait past my appointment time. This is always our first choice for a Dr visit.
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About Well-Woman Exams

A well-woman exam is a yearly exam you go to the gynecologist for to make sure you're healthy and while there, your doctor can inform you of preventative measures you can take to ensure you stay healthy. At your yearly well-woman visit, your doctor might ask you questions about your medical history and document your habits. You'll also get a physical exam and potentially set health goals for the future. If needed, your gynecologist might treat you for any conditions you have or provide relevant screenings, such as an HIV screening, a blood pressure screening, an alcohol misuse screening, and an STI screening, especially if you're sexually active. You might also receive contraceptive counseling, nutrition and diet counseling, and certain vaccines and immunizations.

It's important to get yearly well-woman visits to ensure you have a healthy pap smear, as well as good overall gynecological health. While you don't need to have a pap smear yearly, it's recommended that you get one every three years at minimum. Well-woman visits are the perfect time to ask questions or let your doctor know about any concerns you have about your health. If you've got a history of certain illnesses in your family that affect women, such as breast cancer, it's best to let your health care provider know so that you can get regular screenings.

More Details about Well-Woman Exams

A yearly well-woman check is critical for staying healthy throughout your life and avoiding health problems that affect women. Understanding the components of a well-woman exam will help you prepare for your appointment and put your doctor or OB-GYN at ease.

What is a wellness visit?

A wellness visit, also known as a wellness check, is an annual checkup with your primary care physician or OB-GYN to talk about your personal health. These sessions are usually distinct from those for treating acute illnesses and injuries, with a focus on preventative care and overall health.

According to the Department of Health and Human Services, a well-woman check may include services such as vaccines, cancer screenings, and educational programs that help you make informed health decisions (DHHS). Pelvic exam, vaginal exam, and cervical exam are examples of gynecological services that may be included.

What happens during a wellness visit?

All well-woman visits, according to Oregon Health and Science University, begin with a conversation between you and your clinician (OHSU). This is a great moment to bring up any health concerns you may have, such as new symptoms you've noticed or the status of any current health problems you're dealing with. According to the University of Southern California, you may have discussions regarding gender identity, body image, exercise, nutrition, familial ties, and incontinence (USC).

Cancer and other illness screenings may be performed during a wellness exam. According to USC, hearing, vision, cervical cancer, diabetes, and sexually transmitted infections are all possible screenings (STIs). According to USC, other screenings you may get include diabetes, osteoporosis, and lung cancer, especially if you're 65 or older.

Your reproductive health may be questioned by some healthcare providers. According to USC, if you're thinking about raising a family, your OB-GYN may recommend prenatal vitamins and other techniques to increase your fertility. If you don't want to get pregnant or have children right now, your provider can discuss the advantages and disadvantages of various birth control methods with you and help you choose the best one for you.

According to OHSU, another important topic that your doctor may mention during your annual well-woman check is mental health. You may be questioned about your mood, such as whether you are irritated or have frequent mood changes. You may also be checked for depression, anxiety, and substance abuse concerns, according to OHSU.

What kinds of questions will they ask me?

During a well-woman check, your provider may ask you numerous probing questions to learn more about your overall physical, emotional, and mental health. According to the DHHS, this could include questions about your menstrual period, chronic health concerns, new symptoms, pregnancy, and current level of sexual activity. You may also be asked about your drug and alcohol use, as well as any current prescriptions.

What questions should I ask my doctor?

Ask your doctor any health-related questions during your well-woman checkup. You might, for example, want to inquire about the efficacy of certain diets or new medications or treatments you've recently heard about. According to the DHHS, you can talk about birth control, monthly irregularities, reproductive issues, vaginal discharge, and vaccines.

According to the Department of Health and Human Services, well-woman exams are often performed one-on-one with your doctor, who should be someone you trust and feel at ease conversing with. You'll feel more at ease sharing health-related problems or concerns with your doctor, who will be able to shed more light on them once you've found the right one.

Will I need to have any tests?

Your doctor may request particular tests if you have any worrying symptoms, such as irregular monthly bleeding, vaginal itching, pain, or signs that indicate you may have a STI. It's also possible to have tests and screenings for cancers like breast cancer, cervical cancer, and HPV.

Annual Wellness Exam FAQs

  • Where can I get a well-woman exam in Houston?

    In general, well-woman exams will be available at Houston-area urgent care centers, retail clinics and primary care doctor offices. While walk-in appointments are typically available, booking a visit online will reduce your wait time and ensure you get a physical as quickly and easily as possible.

  • How can I book a well-woman exam in Houston?

    If you are looking for a well-woman exam in Houston, Solv can help you book an appointment. Simply search for Houston-area doctors, find a provider, and book the most convenient time for you. Be sure to include “well-woman exam” as your reason for visit.

  • Can I make a same-day appointment for a well-woman exam in Houston?

    Same-day and next-day appointments for physical exams can easily be booked directly through Solv. Simply search for Houston-area doctors, find a provider, and book an appointment for a well-woman exam as soon as today.

  • How do I find the top-rated womens health specialists in Houston?

    Solv gathers reviews, ratings, and other data on Houston-area general practitioners and women’s health specialists to ensure the clinics provided meet our standards. Search for a provider, see what previous patients think, and book a well-woman exam with a top-rated doctor today!

  • Who should get a well-woman exam?

    Annual well-woman exams are important for women of all ages for preventative care. Women typically begin receiving annual well-woman exams after the age of 21. If you have a concern or suspect you may be pregnant, have an STI or need advice about contraception, don’t hesitate to book a well-woman exam today.

  • Are video visits available with women’s health specialists in Houston?

    Although a complete physical exam cannot be completed over telehealth, your doctor may offer an annual wellness visit (AWV). An AWV is designed to evaluate patients over video and can replace annual physicals for individuals who have already established a relationship with their provider. AWVs do not require BMI and blood pressure measurements. These can either be self-reported or delayed.

  • How much does a well-woman exam cost in Houston?

    Without insurance, a well woman exam in Houston can be anywhere from $90 to $360. Get more accurate cost estimates by searching for a well-woman exam appointment at an urgent care in Houston today.

  • Is a well-woman exam covered by my insurance?

    Annual well-woman exams are typically covered for women under the age of 65. You may be responsible for a copayment, and costs may vary depending on the number of services provided.

  • Are video visits with women’s health specialists covered by my insurance?

    Annual well-women visits (AWVs) are generally covered once per calendar year. Your insurance coverage for in-person physicals will be similar to the coverage provided for AWVs. Book a telemedicine visit to see estimated costs in the Houston area.

Sources

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  1. Get Your Well-Woman Visit Every Year (July 8, 2021)
    https://health.gov/myhealthfinder/topics/everyday-healthy-living/sexual-health/get-your-well-woman-visit-every-year
  2. Well-woman Visits: Not Your Mom’s “Annual”
    https://www.ohsu.edu/womens-health/well-woman-visits-not-your-moms-annual
  3. Know Before You Go: Well Women Visits at Every Age
    https://nursing.usc.edu/blog/well-women-health-visits/
  4. What Is an OB/GYN? A Look at the Doctors Specializing in Women’s Health (October 21, 2021)
    https://www.sgu.edu/blog/medical/what-is-an-ob-gyn/
  5. Gynecologic Examination (July 21, 2021)
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK534223/
  6. Women’s Health Checkup (January 14, 2022)
    https://medlineplus.gov/womenshealthcheckup.html
  7. Pap test (January 12, 2022)
    https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/003911.htm

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