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Walk-in Clinic

Phone: 519-822-7841

clinic@arkellmedical.ca

*See hours at bottom of page*

Pharmasave Arkell Pharmacy

Phone: 519-822-7859

pharmacy@arkellmedical.ca

What You Should Know about a Well-Woman Exam

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A woman’s reproductive health is an important matter to take care of. A healthy reproductive system enables a woman to produce an offspring. More and more women are starting to get conscious about their reproductive health. Typically, they go to a medical clinic in Guelph for a well-woman exam.

What is a well-woman exam?

A well-woman exam is a physical exam and discussion conducted on all women which can help identify potential health issues before they get worse. While such exam primarily focuses on the female reproductive health, they can also screen for other diseases, such as heart disease, hypertension or stroke, among others. Women are typically recommended to go through this examination once a year.

What are included in the exam?

The exam is typically tailored according to a variety of factors including your family history, medical history, age, and risks for developing certain diseases. With these factors in mind, your exam may include the following:

  • Mammograms
  • Pap Smears
  • Pre-natal Care
  • STD Testings
  • Bone Mass Measurements
  • Cancer Screenings
  • Obesity Counseling

What can a client expect from the exam?

You can visit a walk in clinic in Guelph, Canada to undergo a well-woman exam. All screenings and tests might not be completed in one day, so you have to expect that, depending on your situation, your doctor may need to have additional days scheduled for the tests. The tests will be ordered by your physician.

At the same time, discussions about your overall health will also take place. The physician will ask you a lot of questions. The level of care you will receive will depend on your answers. It is always best to answer questions as honestly as you can so that your doctor can also give you the best care.

Some of the questions that may be asked are your menstrual period, your illness, and even your sex life. You might find it awkward to answer these sensitive queries. But, remember, doctors and other healthcare professionals are bound by law to respect the confidentiality of patient information. Don’t worry.

How should I prepare for the exam?

First and foremost, check your insurance coverage. If you have no insurance, check the cost of the entire visit. Additionally, prepare a set of questions you wish to ask your doctor about your health. Ideally, you should undergo the exam when you are not in your menstrual period. But, if you are, go on a day when the flow is the lightest.

Starting at 13 years old, have yourself checked at Arkell Walk-In Clinic & Arkell Pharmacy, so we can monitor your reproductive health. If you need medications, you can purchase them at our pharmacy in Guelph. Visit us or call us today!

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Contact Information

  • 403 Arkell Road, Unit 4.
    Guelph, ON N1L 1E5
  • WALK-IN CLINIC Phone: 519-822-7841
    Fax #: 519-822-5775
  • PHARMACY Phone: 519-822-7859
    Fax #: 519-822-5631
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Arkell Walk-In Clinic

ARKELL WALK-IN CLINIC HOURS
  • Monday 9 AM - 5 PM (Oct.14: 9AM-2PM)
  • Tuesday 9 AM - 6 PM
  • Wednesday 9 AM - 5 PM
  • Thursday 9 AM - 7 PM
  • Friday 9 AM - 6 PM
  • Saturday 9 AM - 2 PM
  • Sunday Closed

Pharmacy Hours

PHARMSAVE ARKELL PHARMACY HOURS
  • Monday 9 AM - 6 PM (Oct.14: 9AM-2PM)
  • Tuesday 9 AM - 6 PM
  • Wednesday 9 AM - 6 PM
  • Thursday 9 AM - 6 PM
  • Friday 9 AM - 6 PM
  • Saturday 9 AM - 3 PM
  • Sunday Closed

*Please Call Pharmacy for Holiday Hours*