Womens Health

Urgent Care located in Honolulu, HI

Womens Health

Women’s healthcare supports women’s medical needs at every stage of life. At OhanaMed Virtual Urgent Care in Honolulu, Hawaii, Kyle Nefzger, FNP-C, provides birth control counseling and treats a range of health problems commonly experienced by women. These include urinary tract infections (UTIs), yeast infections, menstrual concerns, and more. Care is private, convenient, and tailored to each patient’s needs. Call OhanaMed Virtual Urgent Care to discuss your women’s health needs or schedule a telehealth visit online today.

Womens Health Q & A

What does women’s healthcare include?

Women’s healthcare focuses on the medical needs specific to women throughout all stages of their lives, from adolescence to menopause and beyond.

At OhanaMed Virtual Urgent Care, the team offers convenient and confidential care for a wide range of common women’s health concerns.

Which women’s health problems are suitable for telehealth?

Some of the many women’s health problems the OhanaMed Virtual Urgent Care team can address via telehealth include:

  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
  • Yeast infections
  • Menstrual pain

Your provider can also go over your prescription birth control choices, including pills and patches. They'll help you choose a method of contraception that fits your lifestyle, health history, and personal preferences.

How are women’s health problems treated?

You meet with your provider through a secure videoconferencing connection. They review your symptoms, medical history, and any relevant lifestyle factors to make a diagnosis. If you need medication or further testing, they'll send prescriptions to your pharmacy or arrange for lab work at a nearby facility.

Your provider can prescribe antibiotics for UTIs, antifungal medications for yeast infections, and hormonal birth control when appropriate. They also offer advice on over-the-counter (OTC) remedies and other ways to manage symptoms.

Are there times when in-person women’s healthcare is necessary?

There are times when your provider will refer you for in-person testing. For example, if they need to see blood test results to assess your hormone levels, or you’re exhibiting sexually transmitted disease (STD) symptoms that require a vaginal swab. They could also recommend that you visit a specialist if you develop problems like a breast lump.

If you have symptoms like severe pelvic pain or heavy vaginal bleeding, your provider will direct you to the hospital emergency room.

OhanaMed Virtual Urgent Care combines expert medical guidance with the convenience of online care. Whether you need fast relief from an infection, help choosing birth control, or support for life-stage changes, your provider makes care easy to access and tailored to your needs without the long waits of clinic visits.

Call OhanaMed Virtual Urgent Care or book a telehealth appointment online today for expert women’s healthcare.