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Gynecology

The health information on this website is provided solely for informational purposes for patients of Women’s Health Advantage (“WHA”). The health information does not constitute medical advice and is not intended to be a substitute for proper medical care provided by a licensed and qualified health care professional. WHA assumes no responsibility for any circumstances arising out of the use, misuse, interpretation, misinterpretation or application of any health information supplied on this website. Do not rely on health information on this website as a tool for self-diagnosis. If you have a specific medical condition, please schedule a visit with a WHA medical professional.

New Patients* — Please arrive 30 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment time so you can complete additional forms required for your initial visit. Please bring a copy of your insurance card and photo ID, and be ready with your co-pay, if applicable. For self-payments, please make sure your payment is ready when you arrive at your appointment.

*Please note that ALL patients under 18 years of age must be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian at their first appointment. The legal guardian also must bring a copy of guardianship papers with them to the initial appointment. At this appointment the parent/legal guardian can complete a minor consent form that will allow the minor to be seen for most appointments without their parent/legal guardian present.

Established Patients — Please arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment. Please make sure to have your insurance card, photo ID and co-pay ready if needed. You may need to complete additional paperwork at your visit depending on the last time you were seen by our providers.

American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists

Women’s Health Advantage physicians are members of The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (AGOG). ACOG is the premier professional membership organization for obstetrician–gynecologists. The College’s activities include producing educational materials for patients and initiatives aimed at improving women’s health, and advocating on behalf of members and patients.

If you have specific questions about gynecology, visit the ACOG website for in-depth answers and helpful resources.