Specialties at Mayo Clinic Health System

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Breast Care Maintaining your breast health is important. Learn about common breast health concerns, self-care resources and when to see your provider.

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Family Medicine Get care for your entire family, from prenatal care to geriatrics, including annual exams, well-child visits, diagnostics, immunizations, screenings and referrals to specialty care.

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Genetic Counseling Genetic counseling provides education and support for those considering genetic testing to identify genes that indicate risk of inheriting or developing certain diseases.

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Laboratory Medicine and Pathology General and advanced techniques used to examine blood and tissue samples to help your physician diagnose diseases and conditions.

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Mammography Specialized X-rays of the breast to aid in the early detection of breast cancer. A yearly mammogram is recommended for women age 40 and older.
Midwifery Midwives offer safe, personalized care for women's gynecological health issues.

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Nurse Line Triage Talk with a nurse for advice about your new or worsening symptoms — available 24/7 for patients who have a primary care provider at Mayo Clinic Health System.

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Obstetrics & Gynecology (OB-GYN) Specialized care for the unique health needs of women.

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Prenatal Care Good prenatal care is an important part of a healthy pregnancy to give you and your baby the best possible beginning.
Primary Care Primary care is your first resource for healthcare, and where you go for checkups and routine medical appointments.
Psychiatry & Psychology Our specialists provide expert assessment and care to adults, teenagers and children who have mental, addictive and emotional disorders.

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Radiology General and advanced techniques to take images of the body, which help your physician diagnose and provide the care you need.