Women's Health and Preventive Screening in Houston Heights

Women’s health needs evolve throughout life, from reproductive years through menopause and beyond. Staying healthy means more than addressing problems as they arise. It means taking a proactive approach with regular checkups, appropriate screenings, and open conversations with a provider who understands the unique health concerns women face. At Houston Injury and Wellness Clinic, we provide comprehensive women’s health services and preventive care for patients in Houston Heights and throughout the Houston area.

Why Preventive Care Matters for Women

Preventive care is one of the most powerful tools you have for protecting your long-term health. Many conditions that commonly affect women, including heart disease, breast cancer, cervical cancer, and osteoporosis, can be detected early through routine screenings when treatment is most effective. Other concerns, like high blood pressure or diabetes, often develop without symptoms and can only be identified through regular testing.

Beyond screenings, preventive visits give you the opportunity to discuss your health goals, address concerns you might be putting off, and build a relationship with a provider who knows your history. Whether you’re focused on reproductive health, managing the transition through menopause, or simply staying well as you age, routine care keeps you informed and in control.

Common Health Concerns for Women

While women share many health risks with men, certain conditions affect women differently or more frequently.

Cardiovascular Disease

Heart disease is the leading cause of death among women, though it’s often thought of as a men’s health issue. Women may experience different heart attack symptoms than men, including shortness of breath, nausea, and back or jaw pain rather than classic chest pain. Risk factors include high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, smoking, and family history. Regular screening helps identify risks early so you can take action.

Breast Health

Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in women, but early detection dramatically improves outcomes. We discuss breast self-awareness, clinical breast exams, and mammogram scheduling based on your age and risk factors. If you notice any changes in your breasts, such as lumps, skin changes, or nipple discharge, we can evaluate your concerns promptly.

Cervical Health

Cervical cancer is highly preventable with regular screening. Pap smears detect abnormal cells before they become cancerous, and HPV testing identifies the virus responsible for most cervical cancers. Screening recommendations have evolved in recent years, and we help you understand what’s appropriate based on your age and history.

Reproductive Health

Whether you’re considering contraception, planning a pregnancy, or experiencing irregular periods, painful cycles, or other concerns, we address reproductive health questions with care and respect. We also evaluate symptoms that might indicate conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or endometriosis.

Menopause

The transition through menopause brings hormonal changes that can cause hot flashes, sleep disturbances, mood changes, vaginal dryness, and other symptoms. We provide supportive care and discuss treatment options to help you navigate this stage comfortably. We also address the increased health risks that come after menopause, including bone loss and cardiovascular changes.

Bone Health

Women are at significantly higher risk for osteoporosis than men, particularly after menopause when estrogen levels decline. Bone density screening helps identify osteoporosis or its precursor, osteopenia, so preventive measures or treatment can begin before fractures occur.

Mental Health

Women experience depression and anxiety at higher rates than men, and hormonal fluctuations related to menstruation, pregnancy, postpartum, and menopause can all affect mood. We provide compassionate evaluation and treatment for mental health concerns as part of whole-person care.

Thyroid Disorders

Thyroid conditions are far more common in women than men. Both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism can cause a range of symptoms affecting energy, weight, mood, and overall well-being. We screen for thyroid dysfunction and provide ongoing management when needed.

Recommended Screenings by Age

Preventive care needs change as you move through different life stages. While individual recommendations depend on your personal and family health history, general guidelines include the following.

In Your 20s and 30s

Establish care with a primary provider. Begin cervical cancer screening with Pap smears at age 21. Get screened for sexually transmitted infections based on your risk factors. Monitor blood pressure and discuss cardiovascular health. Address contraception and reproductive health needs.

In Your 40s

Continue cervical cancer screening as recommended. Discuss when to begin mammograms based on your risk profile. Screen for diabetes, especially if you have risk factors. Monitor cholesterol and cardiovascular health. Address perimenopause symptoms as they arise.

Age 50 and Beyond

Continue breast cancer screening with mammograms. Transition to appropriate cervical cancer screening intervals. Begin colorectal cancer screening. Discuss bone density testing. Address menopause symptoms and long-term health considerations.

We personalize these recommendations based on your unique situation, family history, and individual risk factors.

Our Approach to Women's Health

At Houston Injury and Wellness Clinic, Dr. Foye Ikyaator provides thoughtful, personalized care that addresses the full range of women’s health needs. We create a comfortable environment where you can discuss sensitive topics openly and honestly. We listen to your concerns, respect your preferences, and partner with you in making informed decisions about your care.

Our holistic approach means we consider how all aspects of your health connect, from physical wellness to mental health to lifestyle factors. Whether you’re coming in for an annual exam, have a specific concern, or want guidance on navigating a new stage of life, we’re here to support you.