Center for Women's Health

Center for Women's Health We offer comprehensive Ob/Gyn care for ALL women. With clinical expertise and providers that you can

Selecting the right Obstetrician-Gynecologist is an important decision. Technical expertise in all areas of obstetrics and gynecology is an important starting point to be sure. But just as important, is an Ob/Gyn doctor who listens to you–someone you can talk to frankly, without embarrassment. You’ll experience exceptional medical care at the Center for Women’s Health. You’ll be impressed with the individual care and attention you’ll receive from Herbert Hodes, MD, his daughter Traci (Hodes) Nauser, MD and their Nurse Practitioners, Colleen O’Donnell, RN-C and Natalie Wellington NP-C

January is Cervical Health Awareness Month, a reminder that caring for your cervix is about prevention, not fear. 🩺Routi...
01/05/2026

January is Cervical Health Awareness Month, a reminder that caring for your cervix is about prevention, not fear. 🩺

Routine screenings help catch changes early, often before symptoms ever appear. Staying informed and proactive is one of the most powerful ways to protect your long-term health.

👩‍⚕️ Our OBGYN team focuses on education, early intervention, and helping you feel informed every step of the way.

👉 Have questions about cervical health? We’re here to help.

🌟 A new year doesn’t mean changing who you are; it means continuing to care for yourself with compassion and support. At...
01/02/2026

🌟 A new year doesn’t mean changing who you are; it means continuing to care for yourself with compassion and support.

At the Center for Women’s Health, we provide inclusive, judgment-free care for patients across all ages, backgrounds, and life stages. From teenagers to postmenopausal care, our team is here to listen, educate, and support without assumptions or pressure.

We proudly accept Medicaid and Medicare because quality healthcare should be accessible to everyone. 💕

👉 Start 2026 feeling supported. Call or message us to schedule your visit.

🎆 Happy New Year from the Center for Women’s Health!As we welcome 2026, our entire team wants to thank every patient who...
12/31/2025

🎆 Happy New Year from the Center for Women’s Health!

As we welcome 2026, our entire team wants to thank every patient who trusted us with their care this year. Your stories, strength, and commitment to your health inspire us every day. 💗

We’re excited for another year of supporting women’s health at every stage from adolescence to menopause and beyond.

✨ Here’s to a new year filled with balance, confidence, and well-being! ✨

📅 Please note: Our office will be closed for New Year’s Day so our staff can celebrate with their loved ones. We’ll reopen right after to help you start 2026 feeling your best.

As the year comes to a close, remember that your health and comfort matter.If you’ve been putting off checking your horm...
12/29/2025

As the year comes to a close, remember that your health and comfort matter.

If you’ve been putting off checking your hormones, scheduling your annual exam, or talking about menopause symptoms, now’s the perfect time.

Start 2026 feeling balanced, supported, and in control with help from the Center for Women’s Health in Overland Park. 💗

✨ Your health deserves attention, not just when something feels wrong.Annual exams are about prevention, early detection...
12/26/2025

✨ Your health deserves attention, not just when something feels wrong.

Annual exams are about prevention, early detection, and peace of mind. During your visit, your OBGYN can:
🩺 Check your overall reproductive health
💬 Discuss any changes in your cycle or symptoms
🔬 Review screenings like Pap smears or breast exams
💗 Offer guidance on hormones, contraception, and menopause

Start the new year with clarity, comfort, and confidence. Schedule your annual exam today and take the first step toward a healthy 2026. 🌸

Wishing all our patients and their families a joyful and peaceful Christmas! ✨Our office will be closed for the holiday ...
12/25/2025

Wishing all our patients and their families a joyful and peaceful Christmas! ✨

Our office will be closed for the holiday so our team can celebrate with loved ones, and we’ll reopen after Christmas to continue caring for our wonderful patients. 💗

FAQ: What’s the difference between an IUD and an IUS?Both are small, T-shaped devices placed in the uterus, but there’s ...
12/22/2025

FAQ: What’s the difference between an IUD and an IUS?

Both are small, T-shaped devices placed in the uterus, but there’s a key difference:
🟣 IUS (Intrauterine System): Releases hormones to prevent pregnancy and reduce heavy periods
⚪ IUD (Intrauterine Device): Uses copper to prevent pregnancy (non-hormonal)

Our team can help you choose the best option for your body and lifestyle.

THERMiva is a gentle, non-surgical treatment that uses radiofrequency energy to improve vaginal health and comfort.It ca...
12/19/2025

THERMiva is a gentle, non-surgical treatment that uses radiofrequency energy to improve vaginal health and comfort.

It can help with:
✨ Dryness
✨ Laxity
✨ Mild leakage

No downtime. No discomfort. Just renewed confidence from the OBGYN team you trust in Overland Park.

Making decisions about an unplanned pregnancy can be emotional and complex, but you don’t have to face it alone.At the C...
12/17/2025

Making decisions about an unplanned pregnancy can be emotional and complex, but you don’t have to face it alone.

At the Center for Women’s Health, we provide safe, confidential, and compassionate pregnancy termination services.

Our caring team prioritizes your physical and emotional well-being, always without judgment. 💗

Menopause is a natural part of life, but that doesn’t mean you have to struggle.From hot flashes to sleep issues, every ...
12/15/2025

Menopause is a natural part of life, but that doesn’t mean you have to struggle.

From hot flashes to sleep issues, every woman’s experience is unique.

We offer personalized menopause care, including lifestyle guidance, hormone therapy, and non-hormonal treatments to help you feel your best again. 🌿

Q: How often should I see my gynecologist?A: Every woman should have an annual wellness exam, even if she feels healthy....
12/12/2025

Q: How often should I see my gynecologist?

A: Every woman should have an annual wellness exam, even if she feels healthy.

These visits allow your doctor to:
👩‍⚕️ Check for early signs of health issues
🩺 Update screenings (Pap, breast exam, etc.)
💬 Discuss any changes or concerns

Book your year-end exam today!

🚫 Myth: Heavy bleeding is normal as you age.✅ Fact: While changes in your cycle can happen, very heavy or prolonged blee...
12/10/2025

🚫 Myth: Heavy bleeding is normal as you age.

✅ Fact: While changes in your cycle can happen, very heavy or prolonged bleeding is not normal, and it can often be treated.

Causes may include hormonal imbalance, fibroids, or other gynecologic issues, all of which are manageable with the right care.

Don’t ignore symptoms that disrupt your life. We are here to help. 💗

Address

4840 College Boulevard
Overland Park, KS
66211

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9am - 4:30pm
Friday 9am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+19134916878

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Selecting the right Obstetrician-Gynecologist is an important decision. Technical expertise in all areas of obstetrics and gynecology is an important starting point to be sure. But just as important, is an Ob/Gyn doctor who listens to you–someone you can talk to frankly, without embarrassment. You’ll experience exceptional medical care at the Center for Women’s Health. You’ll be impressed with the individual care and attention you’ll receive from Herbert Hodes, MD, his daughter Traci (Hodes) Nauser, MD and their Nurse Practitioners, Colleen O’Donnell, RN-C and Natalie Wellington NP-C