Why Women Choose Phase II for Gynecologic Care
Choosing the right women’s health provider is an important decision. At Phase II Center for Women’s Health, our approach focuses on listening carefully, educating our patients, and developing personalized treatment plans that support long-term health and comfort.
Women choose our clinic because we offer:
• A practice focused exclusively on gynecology and pelvic health
• Experienced providers who specialize in women’s health concerns
• Evidence-based treatment options and modern medical care
• A calm, supportive environment where patients feel heard
• Both conservative treatments and advanced surgical options
• Dedicated expertise in menopause and pelvic health
Because we do not practice obstetrics, our appointments are never interrupted by deliveries. Your visit is focused entirely on your care.
Comprehensive Gynecology Services for Every Stage of Life
Gynecologic care evolves throughout a woman’s life. Our providers offer a full range of services designed to support women through adolescence, reproductive years, menopause, and beyond.
Preventive Women’s Health Care
Preventive care is the foundation of long-term health. Regular gynecologic visits allow us to monitor changes, address concerns early, and ensure you remain informed about your health.
Preventive services include:
- Annual well-woman exams
- Pap smears and cervical cancer screening
- Breast health evaluations
- Hormonal health assessments
- Preventive counseling and lifestyle guidance
These visits are also an opportunity to discuss symptoms or changes you may be experiencing.
Menstrual and Hormonal Health
Hormonal changes can affect many aspects of daily life. Our providers work closely with patients to identify underlying causes and provide effective treatment options.
Common concerns we help address include:
- Heavy or painful periods
- Irregular menstrual cycles
- Hormonal imbalance
- Premenstrual symptoms
- Perimenopause and menopause symptoms
Treatment plans may include lifestyle changes, medications, hormonal therapies, or other individualized options depending on your needs.
Pelvic Health Conditions
Pelvic health issues are extremely common but often go undiagnosed or untreated. Our clinic specializes in helping women understand and manage conditions that affect bladder control, pelvic support, and comfort.
We provide evaluation and treatment for:
- Pelvic organ prolapse
- Urinary incontinence
- Overactive bladder
- Pelvic pressure or discomfort
- Pain during intercourse
- Changes in bladder or bowel function
These conditions can significantly affect quality of life, but effective treatments are available. options depending on your needs.
Common Gynecologic Conditions We Treat
Many women come to us seeking answers for symptoms that may have developed gradually over time. Our team provides diagnosis and treatment for a wide range of gynecologic conditions.
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Pelvic organ prolapse occurs when pelvic support structures weaken, allowing organs such as the bladder, uterus, or rectum to shift downward. Symptoms may include pelvic pressure, bulging, or bladder changes.
Urinary Incontinence & Overactive Bladder
Bladder control concerns can lead to frequent urination, urgency, or leakage during physical activity. Treatment options may include lifestyle changes, medications, physical therapy, or advanced therapies.
Painful or Heavy Periods
Heavy bleeding or painful cycles can disrupt daily life. We evaluate underlying causes and offer treatments such as hormonal management or endometrial ablation when appropriate.
Fibroids
Fibroids are benign growths within the uterus that can cause heavy bleeding, pelvic pressure, or discomfort.
Endometriosis
Endometriosis occurs when tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, often causing chronic pelvic pain or painful periods.
Pelvic Pain
Persistent pelvic discomfort can have many causes. Our providers take time to carefully evaluate symptoms and develop a personalized treatment plan.
Vaginal Dryness or Sexual Discomfort
Hormonal changes or pelvic conditions can affect intimacy. Treatment options are available to restore comfort and confidence.
Menopause & Perimenopause Symptoms
Hormonal transitions during menopause can cause symptoms such as hot flashes, sleep changes, and mood fluctuations. Our providers offer personalized menopause care and hormone therapy options.

Advanced Gynecologic Treatments and Surgery
Whenever possible, our providers begin with conservative treatments. However, when symptoms persist or conditions require surgical intervention, advanced gynecologic procedures may offer lasting relief.
We provide expertise in treatments such as:
- Endometrial ablation for heavy menstrual bleeding
- Hysterectomy for uterine conditions
- Pelvic organ prolapse repair
- Bladder control procedures for overactive bladder or incontinence
Our providers are experienced in minimally invasive surgical techniques designed to reduce recovery time and improve outcomes.
For many women, these treatments can restore comfort, confidence, and quality of life.
Expert Care for Perimenopause and Menopause
Hormonal changes during perimenopause and menopause can affect sleep, mood, metabolism, and overall health.
At Phase II Center for Women’s Health, we provide personalized menopause care that may include:
- Hormone replacement therapy
- Non-hormonal treatment options
- Lifestyle and nutritional guidance
- Bone and cardiovascular health monitoring
Our goal is to help women navigate this transition with clarity and support.

What to Expect During Your Gynecology Appointment
Your visit begins with a conversation. Our providers take time to understand your health history, symptoms, and concerns.
During your appointment, we will typically:
- Review your medical history and symptoms
- Perform a physical examination if needed
- Discuss possible diagnoses or contributing factors
- Review treatment options and answer your questions
- Develop a personalized care plan
We believe that informed patients make confident decisions, and we prioritize education at every step.
Experienced Women’s Health Providers
Our team includes experienced providers who are passionate about helping women understand and manage their health.
Providers at Phase II Center for Women’s Health include:
- Dr. Elizabeth Graul – Board-certified gynecologist with fellowship training in pelvic surgery and incontinence
- Angela Jones, DNP, WHNP, NCMP – Women’s health nurse practitioner and certified menopause practitioner
- Tammy Dunklebarger, DNP – Women’s health nurse practitioner with a holistic approach to care
- Julie Jones, CNM – Certified nurse midwife specializing in women’s health and hormonal care
Together, our providers offer decades of combined experience caring for women throughout every stage of life.
Serving Women Throughout the Salt Lake Valley
Phase II Center for Women’s Health is located in Millcreek, Utah and proudly serves women from:
- Holladay
- Sugar House
- Murray
- Salt Lake City
- Cottonwood Heights
- Surrounding Communities
Our goal is to provide a welcoming, supportive environment where women feel comfortable discussing even the most personal health concerns.
Frequently Asked Questions About Gynecology Care
Women should typically begin seeing a gynecologist in their late teens or early twenties and continue regular visits throughout life. You should schedule an appointment if you experience symptoms such as heavy periods, pelvic pain, bladder changes, or hormonal concerns.
Most women benefit from an annual well-woman exam. These visits allow your provider to monitor hormonal health, perform recommended screenings, and discuss any changes or concerns you may have.
Common symptoms that should be evaluated include:
• Heavy or Painful Periods
• Pelvic Pressure or Bulging
• Bladder Urgency or Leakage
• Pain During Intercourse
• Persistent Pelvic Pain
• Menopause Symptoms such as Hot Flashes or Sleep Changes
If you are experiencing any of these concerns, our providers can help determine the underlying cause and recommend treatment options.
Yes. Phase II Center for Women’s Health specializes in diagnosing and treating pelvic organ prolapse. Treatment options may include pelvic floor therapy, pessaries, or surgical repair depending on the severity of symptoms.
Treatment options may include hormonal therapy, medication, or minimally invasive procedures such as endometrial ablation. Your provider will help determine the best option based on your symptoms and health history.
Yes. Our providers offer advanced gynecologic procedures including hysterectomy, pelvic organ prolapse repair, and bladder control procedures when conservative treatments are not effective.
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Office Address
3970 South 700 E #14
Millcreek, UT 84107
Work Hours
Monday to Thursday: 7am – 5pm
Friday: 9am – 12pm
Email Address
Phone Numbers
(385) 257-6284
(801) 281-9681 (fax)

