Care in Mesa is found within public healthcare networks and specialty facilities. The Banner network houses various general and specialty care medical facilities, notably the Banner Baywood Medical Center and Banner Heart Hospital. Families can take their children to the Banner Children’s Desert hospital. The nearest VA clinic, the Staff Sergeant Alexander W. Conrad Veterans Affairs Health Care Clinic, is nine miles away in Gilbert, AZ.
U.S. News ranks the Banner Baywood Medical Center as a high performer in six procedures/conditions, including:
U.S. News ranks the Banner Heart Hospital, featuring 111 beds, as high performers in four different procedures/conditions, including:
Finding an obstetrician-gynecologist (OB-GYN) will help you manage your women’s healthcare needs. An OB-GYN is trained to deliver babies and specializes in treating and managing disorders involving a woman's reproductive organs.
OB-GYNs are licensed to perform routine women's reproductive checks such as: Pap tests (aka Pap smears), sexually transmitted infection (STI) checks, pelvic exams, ultrasounds; procedures such as IUD insertions; and surgeries such as a hysterectomy or removal of ovarian cysts.
How often should I see an OB-GYN?
It's recommended that women see an OB-GYN once a year for routine checkups. If you're pregnant or have an underlying health condition, you may need to see an OB-GYN more frequently.
What procedures do OB-GYNs perform?
OB-GYNs can perform or order the following procedures and surgeries:
What conditions do OB-GYNs treat?
OB-GYNs treat the following conditions:
An OB-GYN can also provide prenatal care and help you manage your health during pregnancy.
What should I ask an OB-GYN?
Top questions to ask an OB-GYN during your appointment that you may not have thought of:
OB-GYNs are trained to discuss sensitive subjects, so you shouldn't hesitate to ask questions about your sexual health.