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Compassionate care for women at every stage of life.
You have unique health needs that change throughout your life, and a compassionate, trustworthy women’s health provider can help you navigate those changes at every step.
At Baylor Scott & White, you’ll have access to a team specializing in healthcare for women of all ages. Whether managing an existing condition, navigating pregnancy, or finding the wellness services you need to stay healthy, our obstetrician-gynecologist (OBGYN) experts can help with every aspect of your care.
You’ll also be able to find a team close to home. With more than 40 women’s healthcare centers across North and Central Texas, including in Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, McKinney, Frisco, Rockwall, Austin, Temple/Killeen, College Station and Waxahachie, getting the care you need is easy.
Gynecology care for a range of conditions
The women’s health specialists at Baylor Scott & White have the expertise to treat any condition that affects your reproductive health.
In addition to yearly women’s health checkups, you can find expert care and advanced solutions for both common and complex gynecologic problems, such as polycystic ovary syndrome, heavy menstrual bleeding and uterine fibroids. You’ll also have access to a team of urogynecologists who can treat urinary incontinence and other pelvic health concerns.
If you want to avoid pregnancy, you can find knowledge and advice for selecting the best birth control for your current goals. If you and your partner are having trouble conceiving, infertility specialists will take a comprehensive approach to help you both address issues and achieve a successful pregnancy.
Your OBGYN is also a resource as you navigate menopause. Specialized treatments for hot flashes and other uncomfortable symptoms will help you throughout the transition, and we’ll provide insight into how this phase affects your heart and bone health.
Our goal is to help all women live healthy, fulfilling lives.
Expert maternity care
Pregnancy is an exciting time that requires the care of an experienced team. Our maternity care specialists will guide you from your first ultrasound to the birth of your baby and beyond.
If you have a high-risk pregnancy, our maternal-fetal specialists use advanced technology, including 3D sonograms and wireless fetal monitoring, to diagnose conditions and monitor your and your baby’s health.
We provide education and support for pregnancy and beyond with online and in-person classes for parents, including breastfeeding, CPR and newborn care essentials.
Labor and delivery
On your childbirth journey, your and your baby's health is our priority. At Baylor Scott & White's labor and delivery centers, you have access to an entire team dedicated to supporting you and your baby. OBGYNs can work with doulas and midwives throughout delivery, and lactation consultants can help you learn breastfeeding tips and techniques.
If your baby arrives early or has special medical needs, you'll have access to expert care. Our neonatologists and neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) focus on helping premature infants and newborns with medical needs in those first crucial days and weeks of life.
Virtual postpartum care
Postpartum care doesn't stop when you leave the hospital. With the Virtual Postpartum Care program, you'll have access to the support you need—all from the comfort of your home.
- Real-time guidance from healthcare providers
- Access to a nurse care advocate
- Resources from specialists, including lactation consultants and pelvic floor therapists
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