Uterine fibroid problems require a gynecology appointment, and fibroids have become a common gynecological condition. To detect fibroids and examine them, an evaluation is performed to assess where they are growing, how big they are, the severity of the symptoms, the presence of bleeding and symptoms of fibroid pressure on the bladder and rectum. Uterine fibroids can occur in any population and are most often seen during the reproductive years. After menopause with fibroids go to a gynecologist and also look at menopausal problems. If you look at it in terms of bleeding, a more serious condition requires a multidisciplinary consultation. A multidisciplinary consultation is when the patient sees a gynecologist and also an oncologist, because of heavy bleeding and anemia, an internist is called in for a consultation. So uterine fibroids are not solved by one department. Simple fibroids, small and asymptomatic, can be solved by gynecology.