Gynecology

Colposcopy in Miami, FL

The purpose of a Colposcopy is to examine the cervix when cervical screening tests or pap tests are abnormal. 

What is your Obgyn looking for?

 Your OBGYN will use an imaging device, called a colposcope, to look for irregular cervical tissue. A cervix with potentially cancerous tissue may have white patches, warts, polyps or swelling. In these instances, a sample will be taken and tested. A healthy cervix will appear pink and smooth. If everything looks normal, additional tests may be needed to determine the cause of the irregular pap results.

Colposcopy video

There is little preparation needed for a Colposcopy. However, before having this test performed, it is highly recommended that you:

  • Abstain from sex 24 to 48 hours before the procedure.
  • Do not insert any products, such as tampons, into your vagina.
  • Ensure the procedure date does not fall during your period.

Some discomfort may be felt when a mild solution is used to clean and dry the cervix, but the Colposcopy should not hurt since the colposcope does not touch you. If a sample is needed, you may feel a slight pinching feeling as tissue is collected.

For those who did not have a sample taken:

  • No restrictions will be placed on your activity.
  • Light bleeding or spotting may occur for a day or two.

For those who did have a sample taken:

  • Avoid intercourse or using tampons for at least a week.
  • Vaginal pain or discomfort may last a few days.
  • Light bleeding may be present for a few days.
  • You may notice dark vaginal discharge immediately following the Colposcopy.

Obstetrics

The field of obstetrics caters to the needs of women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. By developing a strong partnership with you we want to ensure a happy, safe, and successful delivery. Pregnancy is a very special time in a woman’s life, and it should be attended with special care.

Childbirth Classes

Briseida Gordillo, APRN, teaches our childbirth education class. This class is intended to provide our expecting couples with preparation for the birth of their baby. Each class is a four-hour session.

Gynecology

Although the field of gynecology is not in women’s good books, its existence has helped diagnose and detect numerous health issues that affect women during their reproductive age. While obstetrics takes care of women during pregnancy and the postpartum period, gynecology treats all other women, from puberty to menopause.