SCWH’s Adolescent Gynecology Services

Southern Crescent Women’s HealthCare provides comprehensive gynecology care throughout all stages of a woman’s life – adolescent gynecology, onto childbearing years, into post-menopause, and retirement.

Adolescent gynecology includes education on menstruation, first pap smear and birth control education. Dr. Elizabeth Killebrew has been part of the Southern Crescent Women’s HealthCare family for over 30 years. She recently passed a new Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology exam offered by the American Board of OB/GYN and has extensive adolescent gynecologic experience.

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists created a helpful infographic that includes reasons to see a gynecologist before age 21. Click the image below to download it.

If you are under 18, or are the mother of a young woman, we invite you to make an appointment with us at (770) 991-2200. We have offices in Newnan, Fayetteville and Stockbridge Georgia.

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