Amenorrhea is the absence of a girl or woman’s menstrual cycle (period); for women, diagnosis is after 3 months without a period, and girls are diagnosed if they have not had a period by age 15. Causes range from pregnancy, breastfeeding and menopause (natural amenorrhea) to medications and lifestyle conditions, like low body fat and excessive training or exercise for girls.

Departments and Programs Who Treat This Condition

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A pediatric primary care program specializing in pediatric and adolescent medicine, providing comprehensive, age-appropriate care for teens and young adults.
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Comprehensive care within the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, where gynecologist and obstetrician specialists provide preventive care, diagnosis, and treatment for women’…
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A pediatric primary care program providing evaluation, diagnosis, and personalized care for adolescent irregular menstruation, led by an experienced adolescent gynecologist.
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A department providing women’s reproductive healthcare and other OBGYN services across all stages of life, including pregnancy, fertility, menstrual and pelvic conditions, bladder…
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A clinic within the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology providing women’s health services to refugees, asylum seekers, and recent immigrants, including reproductive and prenat…
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Specialty care within the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, where a reproductive endocrinologist diagnoses and treats hormone-related reproductive conditions and infertilit…
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A program within Adult Primary Care providing women’s services and female healthcare, including routine exams, reproductive care, preventive screenings, menopause support, and wel…