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Doctors usually don't diagnose vaginal agenesis until puberty. Typically, a girl between 15 and 18 years of age consults a pediatrician or gynecologist when her period doesn't start. The condition also may be discovered in infancy or childhood while investigating a kidney or skeletal problem or the absence of an anal opening.
A team of doctors trained in pediatrics, gynecology, urogynecology and colon and rectal surgery care for adolescent girls who have vaginal agenesis at Mayo Clinic in Minnesota.
For appointments or more information, call the Central Appointment Office at 507-538-3270 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Central time, Monday through Friday or complete an online appointment request form.
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