FAQs About Gynecological Exams in Clarkston, MI
It’s generally recommended to begin routine gynecological visits between ages 18 and 21, or sooner if you become sexually active, have menstrual concerns, or experience pelvic pain.
Most women should have a Pap smear every 3 years starting at age 21, or every 5 years when combined with HPV testing after age 30. Dr. Stachecki will recommend a schedule based on your individual risk factors.
Yes. Even if you have no symptoms, regular exams help detect issues like cervical changes, ovarian cysts, or infections early—often before you notice any problems.
Your first exam typically includes a conversation about your health, a gentle physical and pelvic exam, and, if needed, a Pap smear or lab tests. We’ll walk you through each step so you know what to expect.
Most patients experience only mild discomfort during parts of the exam, such as the Pap smear. We take care to ensure your comfort, explain each step, and answer your questions throughout the process.
Absolutely. Gynecological exams are the perfect time to talk about family planning, birth control, fertility, menopause, or any personal health concerns you may have.