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What Services Do You Offer at Your Clinic?
We provide a comprehensive range of services, including routine gynecologic care, prenatal care up to 20 weeks, annual wellness exams, screenings (such as Pap smears and HPV testing), fertility support, treatment for gynecologic conditions, and in-office procedures like IUD insertion and colposcopy. For a full list of services, please visit our services page.
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How Can I Book an Appointment?
You can easily book an appointment through our website by clicking the “Book Now” button or by calling our office directly at (917) 382-0336. We also offer online scheduling for your convenience. If you prefer, you can contact us via email or our patient portal for assistance.
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Do You Accept Insurance?
Yes, we accept most major insurance plans. To check if we accept your specific insurance provider, please contact our office or visit our Insurance page for more details. We also offer options for self-pay patients.
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What Should I Bring to My First Appointment?
Please bring your insurance card, a valid ID, any medical records related to your health history, and a list of medications you’re currently taking. If this is a prenatal visit, it is also helpful to bring any relevant information about your pregnancy and any questions you may have.
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Are Your Services Available for Women Who Are Not Pregnant?
Yes, our services are designed for women at all stages of life. We offer routine gynecologic exams, treatment for menstrual issues, menopause management, and more. We believe in providing care for women of all ages and life stages.
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How Do I Know If I'm Eligible for Prenatal Care at Your Clinic?
We provide prenatal care up to 20 weeks of pregnancy. If you’re in the early stages of pregnancy or planning to conceive, we encourage you to book a consultation with us to discuss your options and receive early prenatal care.
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What is the Best Way to Prepare for My Annual Wellness Exam?
For your annual wellness exam, it’s helpful to arrive with any questions or concerns you might have about your health, along with a list of any medications you’re taking. If you’re due for a Pap smear or other screenings, we’ll handle those during your appointment. Avoid douching or using vaginal products 24 hours before your exam to ensure the most accurate results.
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How Do I Contact My Doctor If I Have Questions After My Appointment?
You can contact your doctor directly through our secure patient portal, via email, or by calling our office during business hours. We strive to respond promptly to all questions and concerns. For urgent issues, please call us immediately.
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Do You Provide Any Educational Resources or Support for New Moms?
Yes, we offer a variety of educational resources for new moms, including prenatal guides, post-birth care tips, and support for breastfeeding and postpartum recovery. We also have podcasts and blog articles to keep you informed and empowered during this special time.