Get judgment-free care when you schedule with an AHN OB-GYN. We'll answer your questions, provide options that work for you, and help you stay healthy.
Get judgment-free care when you schedule with an AHN OB-GYN. We'll answer your questions, provide options that work for you, and help you stay healthy.
Random periods to horrible cramps. Sex questions to birth control options. We've heard it all — and we can help with it all. Be open and honest with your AHN OB-GYN to get the care you need.
Your annual exam is a must-do step for your health. It's also the perfect time to talk to your OB-GYN about your period, sex life, birth control options, or any future baby plans.
Any woman, or person assigned female at birth, should see an OB-GYN yearly. It's recommended you start in your teens and continue going regularly throughout your life.
You should make time to see your OB-GYN each year.* Listen to your body and reach out to your doctor if you start experiencing any unusual symptoms and need care sooner.
OB-GYNs, Obstetricians and Gynecologists, specialize in reproductive health. We have extensive training and expertise and can address your specific needs at every stage of life.
Even if you're feeling your healthiest, an annual OB-GYN exam helps keep you well now —and in the future.
Book online or call (412) DOCTORS (412) 362-8677 to schedule your annual exam.
During your annual exam, your OB-GYN will discuss:
Get your annual exam booked in a few simple clicks. Locate a new provider near you or schedule online with your current OB-GYN.
Use our Find Care tool to search for an OB-GYN, read reviews from other patients, find a convenient location near you, and schedule your annual exam online.
If you already have a specialist you love, you can schedule online at a time and place that works well for you. Even if it's been a while, you're always welcome back.
AHN offers expert gynecologic care throughout every stage of life. From obstetrics to urogynecology, preventive screening to advanced treatments, we see you at every age.
To be covered by insurance, your annual exam must be 365 days + 1 day from your last one.