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Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology
   
Location: Blake Wilbur Building
900 Blake Wilbur Drive
Stanford, CA
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Room/Suite: A386
   
Mailing Address: 300 Pasteur Drive, HH 333 MC 5317
Stanford, CA 94305
   
Contact Phone: (650) 498-5280
   
Fax Number: (650) 723-6046
   
Days and Hours: Monday, Wednesday & Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm
   
   

The Stanford Center for Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology was established to provide expert medical care in a caring and sensitive environment designed to be particularly responsive to the unique needs of children and adolescents with gynecologic needs. 

The Center accepts patients for primary management as well as co-management, working actively with the referring providers to coordinate treatment and management of the patients’ care.  The Center is fully staffed by a faculty (Judith A. Lacy, MD) of subspecialists, experienced nurse coordinators, and administrative support, all of whom are devoted to the goal of providing your patients with the highest quality healthcare.

The Center for Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology offers a comprehensive range of services for the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of children and adolescents with gynecologic disorders including, but not limited to:

  • Abnormal Puberty
    o Precocious or Delayed

  • Adolescent Sexual Health and Contraception
    o Complex needs including post-transplant

  • Breast Pathology
    o Asymmetry
    o Cysts, lesions, lumps
    o Galactorrhea

  • Chronic Anovulation
    o PCOS
    o Pituitary tumors

  • Disorders of the Vulva, Vagina and Cervix
    o Vulvovaginitis
    o Lichen sclerosis
    o Bacterial vaginosis
    o Condylomata/Genital warts
    o Abnormal pap smears
    o Bartholin’s gland cysts

  • Foreign Body (Vaginal)

  • Genital Trauma
    o Traumatic injuries
    o Post assault injuries (after primary assault care completed)

  • Gynecologic Congenital Anomalies
    o Agenesis and paramesonephric duct anomalies
    o Congenital abnormalities of the vagina and uterus
    o External genitalia malformations

  • Menstrual Disorders
    o Primary and secondary amenorrhea
    o Oligomenorrhea
    o Dysmenorrhea

  • Pelvic Masses

  • Pelvic Pain

  • Reproductive Endocrinology
    o Hirsutism
    o Acne
    o Endometriosis
    o Congenital adrenal hyperplasia
    o Ambiguous genitalia
    o Androgen insensitivity syndrome/Testicular feminization
    o Clitoromegaly

 

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