Diagnosis and testing for common uterine conditions

A medical history is always needed for a diagnosis. It should include questions about your symptoms and any serious illnesses you have had, surgeries, pregnancies, and births. You can expect to have a vaginal exam, PAP Test, and blood and urine tests.
Your doctor may also suggest a sonogram, CAT scan, or MRI.

Depending on your symptoms, the doctor may suggest an endometrial biopsy, dilation and curettage (D&C), or other tests to help diagnose your problem.