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Gynecological

Woman-Led Practice. Woman-Centered Care.

Routine gynecological care is critical to a woman’s health. Adagio Health is committed to delivering high-quality, affordable care to all women in Western Pennsylvania with a special focus on those in need.

Our experienced practitioners are here to provide you with the necessary screenings and care you need to protect your health. In addition, they are prepared to answer all of your questions, judgement-free, and give you up-to-date, honest information.


Online Scheduling

Online scheduling with Adagio Health allows you to quickly and easily schedule an appointment at an Adagio Health medical office near you – in just a few clicks. 

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Have questions or aren’t sure which location to visit? Call 1-800-215-7494 to speak to a member of our friendly staff! 

Our Medical Offices participate in most commercial insurance plans, Medicare, and all Medicaid plans.

Adagio Health Provides

  • Routine Gynecological Exams
  • Birth Control
  • Vaccinations, including Gardasil, the HPV prevention vaccine and Hepatitis B
  • Colposcopy, for diagnosing abnormal cervical cells
  • Pregnancy Testing
  • Screening and treatment for common vaginal infections, such as yeast
  • STI (Sexually Transmitted Infection) Testing & Treatment
  • HIV screening
  • Prenatal care in our Hopewell, Butler, Erie, and New Castle offices
All services are provided in a caring, respectful and confidential manner.
 
* For those without insurance, fees for most medical services (excluding prenatal care) are based on income and family size. Those age 17 and under will likely not incur a fee for medical services. Breast and cervical cancer screening may also be available at no cost to those who qualify.

Gardasil

Gardasil is a vaccine that can protect both women and men from certain types of HPV.

Get protected. Talk to your Adagio Health nurse practitioner about Gardasil and HPV today.

Learn the Facts.

Gardasil is a vaccine that prevents certain types of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV).

HPV is a viral infection spread through skin to skin sexual contact. HPV is a group of over 100 different viruses, with at least 30 strains known to cause cervical cancer. HPV will affect an estimated 75% to 80% of males and females in their lifetime. For most, HPV clears up on its own without treatment. But, for others, certain HPV diseases—such as cervical, vaginal, and vulvar cancers and genital warts can develop. There is currently no cure for HPV.

There is no way to predict who will or won’t get the virus. Gardasil can prevent most cases of cervical cancer in females, if it is given before a person is exposed to the virus. In addition, it can also prevent vaginal and vulvar cancer in females, and genital warts in both males and females.

Males and females between the ages of 9 and 26 are eligible for the vaccine. Adagio Health provides the vaccine for those ages 19-26 only. If you are 18 years of age or younger, you can be referred to the Vaccine for Children Program (VCF). There is a vaccine assistance program for those whose insurance does not cover Gardasil.


Gardasil Manufacturer Information
CDC HPV Vaccination Information
FDA Gardasil Package Insert

Hepatitis B

Hepatitis B is a virus that causes liver infection and disease.

Learn the Facts.

Hepatitis B (Hep B) can be transmitted in a variety of ways.  It is transmitted when body fluids of an infected person, including blood, saliva, and semen, enter the body of someone is not infected. 

The virus can be spread through:
  • Having sex with someone who is infected with the Hep B virus (HBV)
  • Needle sticks
  • IV drug use where needles, syringes, or other drug-preparation materials are shared
  • At birth from an infected mother
  • Contact with blood or open sores of someone carrying HBV
  • Sharing items that contain body fluids or blood, such as razors or toothbrushes
HBV is not spread through food or water, sharing eating utensils, breastfeeding, hugging, kissing, hand holding, coughing, or sneezing.

The Hep B virus can survive outside the human body for at least 7 days and still cause infection.

Hepatitis B can develop into a serious chronic health condition and can cause cirrhoisis or liver cancer.  

The best way of preventing Hepatitis B is to get vaccinated.  Adagio Health offices provide the Hep B vaccination.