Well-woman Care

Well-woman care at Evermore is more than a yearly checklist. It’s preventive gynecology with time to ask real questions, address what’s changing in midlife, and build a plan that fits your health history.

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Preventive care that takes women seriously.

Routine gynecologic care matters—especially in midlife, when symptoms, risk factors, and screening needs often shift. Evermore provides well-woman care with longer, unrushed visits, so you’re not trying to squeeze your full health picture into a 10-minute appointment.

Your Evermore physician focuses on high-quality preventive gynecology (Pap testing, breast health planning, contraception and bleeding concerns) while also connecting the dots across family history, cardiometabolic risk, bone health, and mood—so you can feel confident you’re not missing something important.

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You deserve care that listens, honors, and validates your concerns.

Patient Experience #1

A woman in her 40s had dense breasts and kept getting different advice about the best screening approach for her. She wanted a plan that was personalized, not panic-driven.

Evermore reviewed her history and imaging, calculated her Tyrer–Cuzick risk score with her, and discussed whether genetic testing made sense for her family history.

Together, they built a screening plan she felt confident in—including a structured approach to imaging with mammogram and MRI. 

Patient Experience #2

A woman in her 50s came in with a worry she’d carried for years: both of her parents had heart attacks in their 50s. She’d been told her basic cholesterol was “borderline elevated” but that there was nothing to do.

Evermore ordered additional, targeted blood work based on her family history (covered by her insurance), and discussed coronary risk more directly. She chose to get a coronary artery calcium (CAC) scan, then built a prevention plan with her Evermore physician—including a referral to a preventive cardiologist. For the first time, she felt like she was managing her risk proactively—not just hoping.

Patient Experience #3

A woman in her late 40s started hormone therapy and noticed some improvement—but she still struggled with depression, low motivation, and deep fatigue. She felt frustrated and worried she was “doing it wrong.”

Evermore reviewed the full picture—sleep, stress load, labs, medication history, and what had and hadn’t helped in the past. Her physician laid out options clearly, including non-hormonal mood support. She ultimately chose to add a targeted prescription for mood, something she wouldn’t have considered before—but she trusted the plan. She was glad she did: she felt steadier, more functional, and less like she was white-knuckling through her days.

At Evermore Women’s Health Clinic, we focus on improving your overall quality of life while creating an actionable, personalized plan to treat your concerns. With longer, uninterrupted appointments, we can thoroughly address root causes and develop a full care strategy that supports every area of your health. 

We provide layered care with a collaborative approach that is rooted in empathy and understanding.

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    Preventive gynecology (exam + screening)

    Well-woman exams, cervical cancer screening (Pap/HPV), and evidence-based counseling—done with time for questions and longer-term planning.

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    Breast health + personalized screening strategy

    Guideline-based screening plus individualized planning for dense breasts or higher-risk histories. Evermore can coordinate imaging, help interpret risk, and guide next steps when additional assessment is appropriate.

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    Common gynecologic concerns

    UTIs, vaginitis, bleeding changes, pelvic pain, and symptoms that are common but not always straightforward. Evermore evaluates, treats, and coordinates further workup or referral when needed.

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    Contraception and midlife cycle management

    Counseling across life stages, options for cycle control in perimenopause—especially when standard choices aren’t a great fit.

  • Prevention planning beyond the pelvic exam

    Medical Guidance

    When it makes sense, Evermore addresses the bigger prevention picture—blood pressure, lipid risk, early insulin resistance, mood, and family-history-driven risk—so preventive care feels proactive, not reactive.

Got Questions? We’ve got answers.

  • Well-woman care at Evermore includes preventive gynecology and a practical, midlife-focused look at the health issues that often start shifting in this decade—so you’re not caught off guard later.

  • Yes. Evermore provides well-woman exams, cervical cancer screening, and evaluation of common gynecologic concerns.

  • Yes. Midlife is when blood pressure, cholesterol, and insulin sensitivity can change—sometimes subtly. Evermore helps identify early shifts and build an evidence-based plan (lifestyle and medication options when appropriate).

  • Yes. Osteoporosis is common and often silent until a fracture. Evermore helps assess risk, determine when a DXA makes sense, and build a prevention plan that fits your situation.

  • Evermore emphasizes your personal and family history to individualize screening recommendations and make sure you’re not getting advice that is tailored to you. 

  • Yes. We’ll evaluate, treat, and coordinate further workup or referral when appropriate.

  • Yes—within scope and based on your needs and life stage.

  • We’ll recommend screening based on guidelines and your risk profile, and we can help coordinate imaging and referrals if you need higher-risk assessment.