Pediatric gynecology is a subspecialty of gynecology that focuses on the medical care of women and girls from birth through adolescence. It encompasses the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of reproductive health issues and conditions, including menstrual disorders, contraception, infertility, cancer, and reproductive tract infections. It also includes preventive care such as immunizations and other medical screenings. Pediatric gynecologists are specially trained to recognize the unique reproductive health needs of young patients and to provide comprehensive, individualized care. They work closely with other specialists, such as pediatricians, endocrinologists, and mental health professionals, to ensure that girls receive the highest level of care. The primary goal of pediatric gynecology is to provide comprehensive, evidence-based care that meets the physical, psychological, and social needs of young women. This includes evaluating, diagnosing, and treating reproductive health concerns, providing preventive care, and promoting healthy lifestyle choices. Pediatric gynecologists may also provide education and counseling to help young women understand their reproductive and sexual health, as well as to encourage them to make informed decisions about their health. In addition, they work closely with parents and families to ensure that girls receive the best possible care.