Find Answers to Common Questions about Women’s Health
Find solutions to the most frequently asked questions about our care and services. We're committed to providing the information you need.
A: Booking an appointment is easy! You can book an appointment by calling our office directly or by using our online appointment scheduling system on our website.
A: Yes, we accept most major insurance plans. Please contact our office to verify whether we accept your specific insurance provider and plan. We can also provide information on payment options if needed.
A: We understand that sometimes you need care urgently. Call us directly, and we’ll do our best to accommodate you as quickly as possible.
A: During your consultation, we will review your medical history, discuss your symptoms or concerns, and perform any necessary examinations. We’ll work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan based on your needs.
A: We offer a full range of gynaecological services, including routine exams, contraceptive counseling, menstrual health management, prenatal care, menopause management, and treatment for gynaecological conditions and cancers.
A: It’s generally recommended to have a gynaecological exam once a year, but the frequency may vary based on your individual health needs and any specific concerns you might have.
A: Being a high-risk patient means you may have certain conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, autoimmune disorders, twins, previous caes are an section, anaemia, etc. These are considered high-risk factors that require extra attention. This could include a history of cancer, significant endometriosis, or other complex health issues. But don’t worry—we are here to provide specialized care and ensure you receive the best possible treatment.