Dyspareunia is the medical term for a very intimate problem: Pain during intercourse. Dyspareunia isn’t normal. If you have pain during sex, you deserve to find out why, and get the treatment you need to enjoy intimacy again (or for the first time).
About The Practice
Sonia Enriquez, MD, is a caring and compassionate gynecologist serving patients at Lake Mary Gynecology, located in Lake Mary, Florida. She is board certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and her professional areas of interest are PCOS and menopause. She takes a patient-centered approach to care and brings a personalized touch to all her patient interactions.
Dr. Enriquez attended the University of Miami for her undergraduate studies. She then completed medical school at the University of Florida. She completed her internship at Ohio Valley Medical Center, and then went on to complete her OB/GYN residency at St. Louis University. Dr. Enriquez has worked in private practice in Orlando since 1989.
She is passionate about helping women take control of their health, and provides a wide array of services to patients at Lake Mary Gynecology. Dr. Enriquez is available for routine care, including well-woman exams and contraception counseling. She is also an expert in the diagnosis and treatment of gynecological challenges, including abnormal pap smears, heavy periods, painful periods, and painful sex.
To learn more about the women’s health services available at Lake Mary Gynecology, call the office or book an appointment online today.
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Dyspareunia is the medical term for a very intimate problem: Pain during intercourse. Dyspareunia isn’t normal. If you have pain during sex, you deserve to find out why, and get the treatment you need to enjoy intimacy again (or for the first time).
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