CHPG Women's Health Church Ranch

Specialty: Obstetrics & Gynecology (OB / GYN)
Location
7233 Church Ranch Blvd
Westminster, CO, 80021-4094
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About

Whether you’re planning for an addition to your family, searching for a new OB-GYN, or you have concerns about your health, you can rely on our team of board-certified gynecologists and obstetricians.

Our Services

CHPG Women's Health Church Ranch offers board-certified OB/GYNs and women's health providers and the highest level of care for women and teens needing gynecologic care (including oncology), obstetrics or pre-natal care, or treatment for pelvic floor disorders (urogynecology).

Gynecology

CHPG Women's Health Church Ranch

Gynecology

Our board certified women's health providers provide comprehensive gynecology services for women and teens, including annual exams as well as treatment for gynecologic conditions.

Gynecologic services include:

  • Well-women exams
  • Health education
  • Cancer screening
  • Menopause
  • Reproductive health
  • Hormone replacement therapy
  • Infertility
  • Birth control
  • Incontinence
  • Treatment of sexually-transmitted diseases
  • Surgical care, including minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery
  • Osteoporosis management
Obstetrics

CHPG Women's Health Church Ranch

Obstetrics

We are dedicated to your healthy pregnancy and a healthy start for your new baby. 

Your prenatal care appointments are carefully designed to closely monitor your pregnancy throughout every stage and to provide all of the education, resources and answers you're looking for as you plan for delivery.  

Prenatal services include:

  • Prenatal wellness visits
  • Diagnostic tests
  • Labs
  • Ultrasounds
  • Nutrition counseling and education

Healthy babies are worth the wait.

We support the Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) and the March of Dimes campaign to educate women about the 40 reasons to “Go the Full 40”.

Resources

Learn More at Health4Mom 

Gynecology Oncology

CHPG Women's Health Church Ranch

Gynecology Oncology

We are dedicated to diagnosing and treating cancers that originate on a woman’s reproductive organs. Our fellowship-trained gynecologic oncology providers understand that cancer does not merely change a person’s health, it impacts her entire life. 

    The five gynecologic cancers begin in different places within a woman's pelvis, which is the area below the stomach and in between the hip bones.

    • Cervical
    • Ovarian
    • Uterine
    • Vaginal
    • Vulvar

    Each gynecologic cancer has different signs, different risk factors and different prevention strategies. Symptoms to watch for may include:

    • Abnormal vaginal bleeding or discharge
    • Pelvic pain or pressure
    • Abdominal or back pain
    • Bloating
    • Changes in bathroom habits
    • Itching or burning of the vulva
    • Changes in vulva color or skin, such as a rash, sores or warts

    All women are at risk for gynecologic cancers, and risk increases with age. Regular screenings and self-examinations can help detect certain gynecological cancers in their earlier stages and increase the likelihood of successful treatment.

    If you need surgery, we use minimally invasive laparoscopic or robotic techniques whenever possible:

    • Surgical management of gynecologic malignancies, including minimally-invasive laparoscopic surgery
    • Management and administration of chemotherapy regimens
    Urogynecology

    CHPG Women's Health Church Ranch

    Urogynecology

    CHPG Women's Health Church Ranch provides clinically advanced care to women who suffer from pelvic floor disorders. Pelvic floor disorders occur when women have weakened pelvic muscles and/or tears in the connective tissue of the pelvic organs. 

    Incontinence is a very personal condition. Women are 4-5 times more likely to have urinary incontinence problems than men. Treatment, including non-surgical options, is available.

      Symptoms include:

      • Overactive bladder (OAB). If you feel the need to go urgently and cannot control the urge, and leakage occurs.
      • Urinary Retention. Urination is difficult to start and flow is weak. Or, if when you finish, you may still feel the urge to go because you have not effectively emptied the bladder.
      • Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI). Bladder leakage during exercise, coughing, sneezing, laughing, etc.

      Conditions include:

      • Pelvic organ prolapse
      • Stress urinary incontinence
      • Urgency urinary incontinence
      • Genitourinary fistula
      • Fecal incontinence
      • Urinary retention
      • Mesh complications
      • Rectovaginal fistula
      • Dyspareunia

      In-office procedures include:

      • Cystoscopy
      • Urodynamics
      • Pessary fitting
      • Botox bladder injections
      • Periurethral injections

      Surgical procedures include:

      • Minimally-invasive laparoscopic, vaginal and robotic surgery
      • Well-women exams
      • Prenatal care
      • Cancer screenings
      • Hormone replacement therapy
      • Surgical care
      • Osteoporosis management
      • Ultrasounds
      • Diagnostic testing

      Providers

      Colleen Mullin
      Colleen Mullin, MD
      Obstetrics & Gynecology (OB / GYN)
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      Dawn Owens Robinson, MD
      Dawn Owens Robinson, MD
      Obstetrics & Gynecology (OB / GYN)
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      Lucy Wayne, NP
      Lucy Wayne, NP
      Nurse Practitioner, Obstetrics & Gynecology (OB / GYN)
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