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Diagnoses and manages women's reproductive health, pregnancy, and childbirth — from routine checkups and uterine fibroids to pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum care.

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  • 평점 5.0점 (5점 만점)

    This is the clinic that my mom and I always visit. I'm glad to see it on CashDoc! They provide thorough and friendly care. I highly recommend it!

    Anonymous
    25.08.13
    1st visit
  • 평점 5.0점 (5점 만점)

    I had severe cramps, so I went to the gynecologist for a consultation. They treated me kindly and well.

    Anonymous
    25.08.04
    1st visit
  • 평점 5.0점 (5점 만점)

    I was able to receive treatment in a comfortable atmosphere. The doctor was kind and attentive. Thank you.

    Anonymous
    25.02.02
    1st visit
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    평점 5.0점 (5점 만점)
    #Dan Ah Gynecology Triple Body

    As I entered menopause, the stubborn fat in my abdomen remained even after losing weight through dieting, which had been a constant concern for me. Then I came across the Triple Body advertisement, which mentioned it could be combined with contour injections, so I decided to give it a try expecting

    허*숙
    22.10.18
    1st visit
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Community Experiences — OB-GYN

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I first visit an OB-GYN?
A first OB-GYN visit is recommended after age 20, or within 2–3 years of first intercourse. You can visit for menstrual irregularities, severe cramps, suspected pregnancy, or cervical cancer screening — single individuals are welcome too.
When should I visit OB-GYN after confirming pregnancy?
If the pregnancy test is positive 1–2 weeks after the expected period, visit OB-GYN. The first regular checkup confirms fetal heartbeat by ultrasound at 6–8 weeks gestation. After that, follow the prenatal care schedule.
How often should I get cervical cancer screening?
Women aged 20+ are recommended to have cervical cancer screening every 2 years, free through national health screening. HPV vaccination is recommended for ages 9–26, and free for girls aged 12–17.
Do uterine fibroids always require surgery?
Most uterine fibroids only need regular observation if there are no symptoms. Surgery, embolization, or HIFU is considered when there's heavy bleeding, rapid growth (over 5cm), or impact on pregnancy plans.
What tests are done during pregnancy?
Early pregnancy: blood tests, urine tests, fetal anomaly screening (NIPT, quad test). Mid pregnancy: detailed ultrasound, glucose test. Late pregnancy: non-stress test, cervical exam. Prenatal visits are every 4 weeks until 28 weeks, then more frequent.
The medical information on this page is for reference only. For accurate diagnosis and treatment, please consult a specialist.