Ash*ta Gehlot, MD

Ash*ta Gehlot, MD Board Certified Gynecologist. Empowering YOUR health!

✨ Happy New Year 2025! ✨As we welcome a new year, I’m reminded of the incredible strength and resilience of the women I ...
01/01/2025

✨ Happy New Year 2025! ✨

As we welcome a new year, I’m reminded of the incredible strength and resilience of the women I have the privilege to care for. From routine check-ups to navigating life’s health challenges, 2024 was a year of growth, empowerment, and well-being.

To every woman I’ve met along the way: thank you for trusting me with your health. Your courage and commitment to self-care inspire me every day.

Here’s to 2025: a year of good health, strength, and self-love. Let’s continue prioritizing wellness, breaking taboos, and empowering one another to live our best lives. 💕

Happy Holidays from your friendly gynecologist! May your days be merry, your spirits bright, and your pelvic exams quick...
12/25/2024

Happy Holidays from your friendly gynecologist! May your days be merry, your spirits bright, and your pelvic exams quick and uneventful.

Here’s to a healthy and joyful season filled with love, laughter, and self-care!

Cheers to you and your amazing self!

We have been made aware of email appointment reminders being sent for 12/20/24 when the patient does not have an appoint...
12/19/2024

We have been made aware of email appointment reminders being sent for 12/20/24 when the patient does not have an appointment. Please disregard this.

Our office will contact you today to confirm if you REALLY DO have an appointment 12/20/24.

Thank you for understanding!

When life gets spicy… embrace it! 🌶️ From the exam room to the taco line, bringing the heat this Halloween as Diablo Sau...
10/31/2024

When life gets spicy… embrace it! 🌶️ From the exam room to the taco line, bringing the heat this Halloween as Diablo Sauce!

04/26/2024

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Quiz Time from your neighborhood friendly gynecologist! If you guessed all of them, you are correct! Syphilis has quite ...
04/16/2024

Quiz Time from your neighborhood friendly gynecologist!

If you guessed all of them, you are correct!

Syphilis has quite a storied history! Here are a few fascinating facts about it:

Syphilis is believed to have originated in the Americas and was brought back to Europe by Christopher Columbus' crew members in the late 15th century.

It's often called "The Great Imitator" because its symptoms can mimic many other diseases, leading to misdiagnosis.

Several historical figures are believed to have suffered from syphilis, including Henry VIII, Al Capone, and Napoleon Bonaparte.

While syphilis was on the decline for much of the 20th century, it has been making a comeback in recent years, particularly among certain demographics and regions.

Regular testing and prompt treatment are crucial for preventing complications.

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Maternal mortality in the United States remains a pressing concern, despite being one of the wealthiest nations. The rat...
04/15/2024

Maternal mortality in the United States remains a pressing concern, despite being one of the wealthiest nations. The rate of maternal deaths, particularly among Black and Indigenous women, is disproportionately high compared to other racial and ethnic groups. Factors such as inadequate access to prenatal care, systemic racism in healthcare, and socioeconomic disparities contribute to this alarming trend. Addressing maternal mortality requires comprehensive efforts to improve healthcare access, quality, and equity for all expectant mothers, regardless of race or socioeconomic status.

On Saturday April 13th, we walked to raise awareness and support mom, babies and families affected by this crisis. So amazing to see our community come out and support this wonderful cause!



Untreated gonorrhea can lead to severe complications. In women, it can cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), which ca...
04/11/2024

Untreated gonorrhea can lead to severe complications. In women, it can cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), which can result in chronic pelvic pain, ectopic pregnancy, and infertility. In men, it can lead to epididymitis, a painful condition affecting the tubes attached to the testicles. Both genders can experience disseminated gonococcal infection (DGI), where the bacteria spread to other parts of the body, causing arthritis, skin lesions, and even life-threatening conditions like meningitis. Additionally, untreated gonorrhea increases the risk of contracting and transmitting other s*xually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV. Complications during pregnancy, such as premature birth or passing the infection to the newborn also can occur. Regular testing and prompt treatment are crucial for preventing these complications.

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Quiz Time from your neighborhood friendly gynecologist! If you guessed A, you are correct! This nickname is said to be a...
04/09/2024

Quiz Time from your neighborhood friendly gynecologist!

If you guessed A, you are correct!

This nickname is said to be a shortened form of the French term for brothel (‘clapier’). Other theories are that it describes a primitive treatment that involved clapping the p***s between your hands to squeeze out the pus that is common with gonorrhea.

Gonorrhea is caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. It is a gram-negative diplococcus, meaning it appears as pairs of cells under a microscope. The bacterium primarily infects the mucous membranes of the reproductive tract, but it can also affect the throat, re**um, and eyes through s*xual contact. Neisseria gonorrhoeae is highly contagious and can be transmitted through vaginal, a**l, or oral s*x. Antibiotic resistance is a growing concern with gonorrhea, making it increasingly challenging to treat. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are essential to prevent the spread of the infection and its complications.

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Quiz Time from your neighborhood friendly gynecologist! If you chose C—no symptoms, you are correct!! It is important to...
04/05/2024

Quiz Time from your neighborhood friendly gynecologist!

If you chose C—no symptoms, you are correct!!

It is important to note that many STIs can be asymptomatic, meaning they show no symptoms at all.

STI symptoms can vary depending on the type of infection, but common signs include unusual ge***al discharge, pain or burning during urination, ge***al itching, sores or bumps on the ge***al area, pain during s*xual in*******se, and abnormal bleeding. Regular STI testing, especially after engaging in unprotected s*xual activity or with a new partner, is crucial for early detection and treatment.

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