Lafayette Women's Clinic - OB-GYN

This department offers

  • Gynecology
  • Obstetrics
  • Women's wellness

Being at your best starts with feeling your best. Knowing women need special care, our team will give you the personal touch and convenience you deserve. 

Our doctors, advanced practice providers, and nurses take the time to listen to your concerns and make sure you’re confident and informed about your options moving forward. Our team of specialists provides comprehensive, personalized care for women at every age and stage in life. 

Services Provided

At our clinic, we provide compassionate, expert care using the latest treatments and advanced diagnostic technology. Whether you're coming in for a routine check-up or seeking treatment for a specific concern, our team is here to support your health at every stage of life.  

Our services include:

  • Annual wellness exams for women of all ages, including first visits for teens
  • Cancer screenings for cervical, ovarian, and uterine health
  • Prenatal care and pregnancy support, including genetic testing and maternal mental health evaluations
  • Treatment for minimally invasive gynecologic surgeries (laparoscopy, hysterectomy)
  • Diagnosis and management of conditions like endometriosis, fibroids, ovarian cysts, and PCOS
  • Care for abnormal bleeding and pelvic pain, tailored to your unique needs
  • Menopause counseling, with personalized lifestyle and hormone management strategies 
Patient resources

Menopause Program at Intermountain Health

Navigating menopause isn’t always easy. That’s why we’ve created a program designed to bring clarity, comfort, and expert care to your journey.

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Patient resources

Midwives at Intermountain Health

Looking or midwifery care? Our experienced certified nurse-midwives provide personalized support throughout pregnancy, birth, and beyond. Call us to learn more or to schedule an appointment.

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Our providers

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