Published date: October 13, 2022
Updated date: March 28, 2024
Arkansas Children’s has the only two fellowship-trained pediatric and adolescent gynecologists in the state: Dr. Laura Hollenbach, medical director for the AC pediatric and adolescent gynecology clinic and associate professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Pediatrics at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, and Dr. Kathryn Stambough, AC pediatric and adolescent gynecologist and assistant professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at UAMS.
The clinics treat newborns with structural, skin or developmental problems in their genitals. Some require surgery to correct the issue. They also see patients experiencing early or late puberty, pelvic pain, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, polycystic ovary syndrome, fertility concerns, contraceptive management and sexually transmitted infections. Gynecologic issues related to medical disorders, including radiotherapy, chemotherapy, diabetes and hematologic disorders, are also treated.
Girls between 13 and 15 should have at least one appointment with a gynecologist or an in-depth talk about puberty and periods with their pediatrician. Establishing care early in life is important to identify any problems as they age.
In-person appointments are available at ACH Gynecology Clinic in Little Rock, Arkansas Children’s Northwest in Springdale or by telehealth appointment.
Learn more about available services at Arkansas Children's gynecology clinics.
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