Seton Women’s Center
Care for Women at Every Stage of Life
Life can get busy, and it’s easy to put your own health last.
At Seton Women’s Clinic, we’re here to help you take care of yourself with compassionate care, advanced technology, and essential screenings.
Our goal is to keep you healthy so you can live a longer, happier life.
We care for women at every stage, from wellness visits and pregnancy care to specialized treatments and ongoing health support.
Pregnancy & Babies
Our board-certified OB/GYNs are here to care for you throughout your pregnancy, childbirth, and recovery.
We’re ready for both routine care and emergencies, including cesarean sections.
We’ll see you often to make sure you and your baby stay healthy every step of the way.
Why Choose Seton Women’s Clinic
At Seton, you’re not just a patient — you’re part of our family.
We’re here to listen, guide, and care for you with respect and compassion.
Whether it’s a routine check-up or specialized care, our team is ready to help you live your healthiest life.
Services and Treatments
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As a woman, you have different health needs at every stage of your life. Our providers are dedicated to providing a range of services to meet these ongoing needs. From your yearly check-up to maternity care and menopause treatments, we are here to support you at each and every stage.
Services include:
Follow up appointment – A routine examination of a patient after medical or surgical treatment.
Office visit - Needs an appointment for specific symptoms, often times this is a sick visit.
Well women exams - A routine examination, can be an adult physical, focusing on healthcare designed specifically for women.
Referrals to specialists who are among the nation’s best.
At some of our locations, residents are part of your care team. Residents are doctors who work alongside our obstetric-gynecologic faculty to complete three years of training in treating patients.
We provide a full range of healthcare services, including:
Annual wellness examinations and first appointments for girls and teens.
Screenings for cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, and uterine cancer to keep you healthy.
Evaluation and treatment of urinary incontinence, as well as gynecologic surgeries for hysterectomies, bladder suspensions, and laparoscopy.
Diagnosis and treatment of endometriosis, uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, and polycystic ovarian syndrome.
Treatment of abnormal menstrual bleeding and pelvic pain.
Personalized counseling for maintaining a healthy lifestyle during menopause.
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Depending on your overall health and whether there are complications, the frequency of your prenatal visits may be different than this typical schedule:
Weeks 4 to 28: You’ll visit your doctor or midwife once a month.
Weeks 28 to 36: Get ready for twice-monthly visits.
Weeks 36 to delivery: You’re coming around to full term and will have weekly appointments.
Referrals, as necessary, to specialists who are among the nation’s best.
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If you’ve been living with urinary leakage, overactive bladder or another urogynecologic disorder, you know these conditions can affect your daily life along with causing pain, discomfort and social anxiety. Help is available. Our specialists will address your symptoms and get you back to living your life to the fullest.
Childbirth, chronic diseases or surgery can weaken your pelvic floor and cause urogynecologic disorders, including:
Incontinence
Prolapse
Cystocele
Emptying disorders, including constipation
Pelvic discomfort
Overactive bladder
We restore the form and function of the pelvic organs through advanced surgical services and procedures. Depending on the severity of the condition, our experts may recommend the following options:
Medications
Biofeedback (pelvic floor muscle retraining)
Nerve modulation (stimulation of nerves that control the bladder)
Pelvic floor reconstruction, including minimally invasive treatments such as robotic surgery.
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If it’s flu season, or if you’re behind on vaccinations, you may be offered a:
Flu vaccine from October through March.
Tdap vaccine, which protects against tetanus, diphtheria and whooping cough (pertussis). Pertussis is dangerous for babies and is usually passed to them by their parents.
At some of our locations, residents are part of your care team. Residents are doctors who work alongside our obstetric-gynecologic faculty to complete three years of training in treating patients.
Screenings & Diagnostics
Regular screenings help find health problems early, when they’re easier to treat.
During your visit, we may recommend:
Blood Work – Screenings for cholesterol, blood sugar, thyroid, kidney, and liver health
Bone Density Testing – Checks for osteoporosis and bone loss
Colorectal Cancer Screening – Recommended starting at age 50 (or earlier based on your history)
Mammograms – Breast cancer screening starting at age 40 or 50, usually every two years
Pap Smears – Helps prevent cervical cancer, starting at age 21
Vaccinations – Flu, tetanus, pneumonia, shingles, and more
These screenings are tailored to your age, health, and family history so you get the care you need.
Community Resources
We can connect you to free or low-cost services, like:
Food pantries
Transportation
Financial help
Childcare resources
Online Access to Your Health
With MyChart, you can easily manage your care online:
View your health info anytime
Schedule appointments
Message your care team
Request refills
Need to Request Medical Records?
You can do that online too!