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The Gynecological (GYN) Appointment - FAQ

What is a "GYN" exam?

A gyn (short for gynecological) exam typically includes a pelvic exam,  testing for many vaginal infections (including yeast infections and STIs), and may include a pap smear

Who should have a GYN exam?

RUHS recommends that all women 21 years of age or older, and, regardless of age, all who are sexually active have a yearly (annual) gyn exam.

Why?

Several important things happen at a gyn exam:

  • There is an opportunity to ask questions about a wide range of topics including (but not limited to):
  • Sexuality
  • Contraception (birth control)
  • Vaginal infections
  • A complete medical and family history is taken and a general physical exam is performed.  This can help identify any general health problems.
  • A breast exam is performed and self breast exam techniques are taught.  This is important as 1 in 9 women will eventually develop breast cancer.
  • A pelvic exam (including STI testing and possibly a pap smear to check for any pre-cancerous lesions on the cervix) is performed.
  • Contraception may be discussed, with the pros and cons of each method described.  If you wish, and there are no medical reasons why you should not have it, a prescription for the birth control pill or other contraceptive may be written.

Will my parents find out?

Not unless you tell them.  Your medical  records are kept strictly confidential and will not be released without your consent.

How much does it cost?

The exam and testing is FREE for all students who have paid the student health fee (all full-time students have).  Any prescriptions are NOT covered by RUHS insurance.

How do I schedule an appointment?

  • When you call, make sure you say that you want to schedule an:
    • "Initial GYN exam" (if you have never had one done at Rutgers)
    • "Annual GYN exam" (if you have had one done at Rutgers)
    • "GYN problem" (if you are having a problem such as vaginal discharge)
  • If you prefer, you may request a female clinician.
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