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Table of Contents
- What is a "GYN" exam?
- Who should have a GYN exam?
- Why?
- Will my parents find out?
- How much does it cost?
- How do I schedule an appointment?
- I'm convinced. Where can I find out more about what will happen at
my appointment?
What is a "GYN" exam?
A gyn (short for gynecological) exam typically includes a pelvic exam, testing for many vaginal infections (including yeast infections and STIs), and may include a pap smear
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Who should have a GYN exam?
RHS recommends that all women 21 years of age or older, and,
regardless of age, all who are sexually active have a yearly (annual) gyn exam.
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Why?
Several important things happen at a gyn exam:
- There is an opportunity to ask questions about a wide range of topics
including (but not limited to):
- Sexuality
- Contraception (birth control)
- Vaginal infections
- Answers (e.g. "Is it normal for me to ....")
- A complete medical and family history is taken and a general physical exam
is performed. This can help identify any general health problems.
- A breast exam is performed and self breast exam techniques are
taught. This is important as 1 in 9 women will eventually develop
breast cancer.
- A pelvic exam (including STI testing and possibly a pap smear to check for any pre-cancerous lesions on the cervix) is performed.
- Contraception may be discussed, with the pros and cons of each method
described. If you wish, and there are no medical reasons why you
should not have it, a prescription for the birth control pill or other
contraceptive may be written.
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Will my parents find out?
Not unless you tell them. Your medical records are kept strictly
confidential and will not be released without your consent.
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How much does it cost?
The exam and testing is FREE for all students who have paid the student
health fee (all full-time students have). Any prescriptions are NOT
covered by RHS insurance.
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How do I schedule an appointment?
- Click here for a list of our health centers, phone numbers, and hours of
operation.
- When you call, make sure you say that you want to schedule an:
- "Initial GYN exam" (if you have never had one done at
Rutgers)
- "Annual GYN exam" (if you have had one done at Rutgers)
- "GYN problem" (if you are having a problem such as vaginal
discharge)
- If you prefer, you may request a female clinician.
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