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Pediatric and adolescent gynecology at Children's of Minnesota provides family-centered diagnostic and therapeutic services for conditions affecting the pediatric and adolescent female reproductive system.

Pediatric and adolescent gynecology collaborates with physicians, nurses, and support staff throughout Children's, and participates in multidisciplinary clinics with hematology and endocrinology. The team at Children's is committed to delivering next generation care with compassion and respect.

We recognize that children and teens need more attention than adults, and we work with patients and families to develop a plan of care that meets their needs. We evaluate and treat patients from infancy and childhood through adolescence and young adulthood.

The goals of pediatric and adolescent gynecology at Children's are:

To provide the best patient and family experience in our hospitals and clinics
To understand the medical, developmental, and emotional terms of children and teens
To achieve the best medical and quality of life outcomes for each patient

What is a pediatric and adolescent gynecologist?

A pediatric and adolescent gynecologist is an obstetrician-gynecologist who has devoted her or his career to the care of children and adolescents. They have completed a residency in an approved obstetrics and gynecology program and have completed a formal fellowship in pediatric and adolescent gynecology, or have significant experience in caring for pediatric and adolescent patients.

Conditions treated at Children's include, but are not limited to:

Abnormal development of the reproductive structures
Contraception (pills, patches, rings, injections, implants, IUDs)
Delayed puberty or periods
Endometriosis
Labial adhesions
Lichen Sclerosus
Medical uses of hormonal contraceptives
Menstrual problems including painful, heavy, frequent or irregular periods
 
Menstrual suppression
Ovarian cysts
Pelvic pain
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
Torsion of the ovary
Trauma to the genitalia
Vaginal stenosis
Vulvar ulcers or lesions
Vulvovaginitis

Meet the Team



  Rachel J. Miller, MD received her medical degree from the University of North Dakota and completed her residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland. She completed her fellowship in pediatric and adolescent gynecology at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and joined Children’s of Minnesota in 2008.

For Families

Appointments

(651) 220-5999

General Gynecology and Colposcopy Clinics

Children's Specialty Center (map)
2530 Chicago Avenue South
3rd Floor

Children's - St. Paul (map)
345 North Smith Avenue
3rd floor Gardenview Building

Hematology Clinic

Children's - Minneapolis (map)
2525 Chicago Avenue South
4th floor main hospital

Endocrinology Clinic

Children's - St. Paul (map)
345 North Smith Avenue
3rd floor Gardenview Building

For Health Professionals

Physician Referral or Consultation

1-866-755-2121 or
(612) 343-2121
Several brochures and a menstrual calendar you can order, download, or print.