Q: Do you offer mammograms?
A: No, we do not offer mammograms in our office, but we can help you get an appointment with a local provider of this service.
Q: What insurances do you accept?
A: We are signed as participating providers with the following carriers: Blue Cross Blue Shield, United Healthcare, QHP, Cigna, Medicare, and Medicaid.
Q: How do I get prescriptions refilled?
A: You can call our main number and request a refill. Depending on the medication, your condition, and how long it has been since you have been in our office, the doctor may want to see you in person before we will refill the prescription. In the case that we refill your prescription without seeing you in person, we ask that you allow at least 24 hours to process the prescription.
Q: How far in advance do you schedule appointments?
A: We usually only schedule our doctors 6-8 weeks in advance. The reason for this is to protect our patient appointments. If we scheduled further in advance, we would end up having to cancel appointments when the doctor’s schedule changed. By not scheduling further out we are able to reduce the number of patients that we have to reschedule.
Q: What medications are safe for me to take while I am pregnant?
A: Tylenol, Mylanta, Mylanta II, Tums, Pepcid AC, Imodium, Kaopectate, Surfak, Colace, Fibercon, Citrucel, Metamucil, Senokot, Preparation H, Tucks, Anusol, HC, Proctofoam, Monistat, Mycelex, Gyne-Lotrimin, Tylenol PM, Unisom. After 12 weeks of pregnancy you may also take Sudafed, Benadryl, Actifed, Robitussin. This is a partial list-discuss any particular medications with your doctor at your visit.
Q: When I am pregnant, what warning signs should I look for that should prompt me to call the office?
A: The following things should prompt you to call our office immediately:
*Vaginal bleeding greater than your normal menstrual period
*No fetal movement for 12 hours (after 28 weeks of pregnancy)
*Persistent headache unrelieved by Tylenol
*More than 4-6 contractions in one hour before 35 weeks of pregnancy
*Persistent leakage of fluid from the vagina
Q: I think I am pregnant, what should I do?
A: Call our office and set up an initial visit, what we call a “Pregnancy Confirmation” visit. We will tell you everything you need to know at that appointment.
Q: Do you offer 4D ultrasounds?
A: Yes, we do. We offer the latest in ultrasound technology. This service can give you unbelievable pictures of your soon-to-be-born child. This is an elective service and is not covered by insurance. Click here to learn more and call our office to discuss scheduling and prices.
A: No, we do not offer mammograms in our office, but we can help you get an appointment with a local provider of this service.
Q: What insurances do you accept?
A: We are signed as participating providers with the following carriers: Blue Cross Blue Shield, United Healthcare, QHP, Cigna, Medicare, and Medicaid.
Q: How do I get prescriptions refilled?
A: You can call our main number and request a refill. Depending on the medication, your condition, and how long it has been since you have been in our office, the doctor may want to see you in person before we will refill the prescription. In the case that we refill your prescription without seeing you in person, we ask that you allow at least 24 hours to process the prescription.
Q: How far in advance do you schedule appointments?
A: We usually only schedule our doctors 6-8 weeks in advance. The reason for this is to protect our patient appointments. If we scheduled further in advance, we would end up having to cancel appointments when the doctor’s schedule changed. By not scheduling further out we are able to reduce the number of patients that we have to reschedule.
Q: What medications are safe for me to take while I am pregnant?
A: Tylenol, Mylanta, Mylanta II, Tums, Pepcid AC, Imodium, Kaopectate, Surfak, Colace, Fibercon, Citrucel, Metamucil, Senokot, Preparation H, Tucks, Anusol, HC, Proctofoam, Monistat, Mycelex, Gyne-Lotrimin, Tylenol PM, Unisom. After 12 weeks of pregnancy you may also take Sudafed, Benadryl, Actifed, Robitussin. This is a partial list-discuss any particular medications with your doctor at your visit.
Q: When I am pregnant, what warning signs should I look for that should prompt me to call the office?
A: The following things should prompt you to call our office immediately:
*Vaginal bleeding greater than your normal menstrual period
*No fetal movement for 12 hours (after 28 weeks of pregnancy)
*Persistent headache unrelieved by Tylenol
*More than 4-6 contractions in one hour before 35 weeks of pregnancy
*Persistent leakage of fluid from the vagina
Q: I think I am pregnant, what should I do?
A: Call our office and set up an initial visit, what we call a “Pregnancy Confirmation” visit. We will tell you everything you need to know at that appointment.
Q: Do you offer 4D ultrasounds?
A: Yes, we do. We offer the latest in ultrasound technology. This service can give you unbelievable pictures of your soon-to-be-born child. This is an elective service and is not covered by insurance. Click here to learn more and call our office to discuss scheduling and prices.
Q: What is the Essure procedure and do you offer it?
A: Yes, we offer the Essure procedure. It is a non-surgical procedure that provides permanent birth control. It can be done in our office in less than an hour and does not involve any cutting or general anesthesia. Most women who have this procedure resume their normal activities within one day. Please go to the Essure website to read more about this procedure.
Q: What is your group’s stance on bio-identical hormone therapy?
A: Our group does not support the use of bio-identical hormone therapy, for several reasons. We agree with the American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists and the Food and Drug Administration, who have both determined that there is no scientific evidence to support the safety or usefulness of this therapy. You can read more about this topic by looking at the two following links: www.acog.org/from_home/publications/press_releases/nr02-03-09.cfm, www.fda.gov/consumer/updates/bioidenticals040808.html.
If you have further questions about this topic, please consult with your physician.
A: Yes, we offer the Essure procedure. It is a non-surgical procedure that provides permanent birth control. It can be done in our office in less than an hour and does not involve any cutting or general anesthesia. Most women who have this procedure resume their normal activities within one day. Please go to the Essure website to read more about this procedure.
Q: What is your group’s stance on bio-identical hormone therapy?
A: Our group does not support the use of bio-identical hormone therapy, for several reasons. We agree with the American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists and the Food and Drug Administration, who have both determined that there is no scientific evidence to support the safety or usefulness of this therapy. You can read more about this topic by looking at the two following links: www.acog.org/from_home/publications/press_releases/nr02-03-09.cfm, www.fda.gov/consumer/updates/bioidenticals040808.html.
If you have further questions about this topic, please consult with your physician.