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Title: Gynecologist vs. Primary Care Doctor: What’s the Difference?

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Navigating women’s Health: Understanding the Roles of Gynecologists and Primary Care Doctors

WASHINGTON, D.C. – As teens begin taking more ownership of their healthcare, understanding⁢ who to see for what can feel overwhelming. A common question arises: is a gynecologist the same as the doctor you visit for‍ annual checkups? The answer is nuanced, and knowing the difference is key to receiving ‌appropriate and complete ‌care.

Many ‌teens are ⁣now actively involved in ‌scheduling their own appointments and researching⁤ health concerns. This increased autonomy⁣ highlights the importance of⁢ understanding the distinct roles of gynecologists and primary care physicians. While both contribute to overall health, their areas of expertise differ, and‌ knowing when to see⁤ each one ensures teens ⁣recieve the most targeted and effective medical attention.

Primary care doctors – including family medicine doctors, internists, and ⁣pediatricians – are the first point of contact for general health‌ needs.They handle routine checkups, vaccinations, and treatment for common illnesses like colds or the flu.Gynecologists, on‌ the other hand,⁢ specialize specifically in women’s reproductive⁢ health.

This specialization means⁣ gynecologists are trained to address issues related to the female reproductive system, including menstruation, contraception, and sexually transmitted infections. Some primary care doctors⁣ do offer basic gynecological services, ⁣such as pelvic and breast exams, but this varies depending on the individual doctor’s⁣ training and practice. ‌

If your primary care doctor doesn’t provide ⁣these services, or if you have specific concerns‍ about your reproductive health, they can refer ​you to a gynecologist. Don’t hesitate to ask your ⁣primary care doctor directly if they perform routine gynecological exams, and if not, for a advice to a qualified gynecologist.

Medically reviewed by: Amy W. Anzilotti, MD
Date ⁣reviewed: September ​2020

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