How To Choose A Bay Area Gynecologist

By Linda Miller


When choosing a new gynecologist due to a move or a change in insurance, a woman needs to take the time to choose one that will work well for her. There are distinct factors to keep in mind which could include the philosophical compatibility, location or whether or not he has can accommodate new patients. The following pointers will help in choosing the bay area gynecologist.

You need to decide whether you still want to bear children or at least keep the option of having them. When choosing your gynecologist, it is important that you choose someone who you are going to maintain a long-term relationship with. If you are going to have children in the future, then it is better you choose a gynecologist who is an obstetrician as well as he/she can over see you through your pregnancy as well. Once you have decided this, it is better that you start looking for an obstetrician-gynecologist as not all gynecologists are practicing obstetrician.

On the flip side, if you don't plan to have additional children, you might need to select a doctor who specializes in gynecology so that you are not inconvenienced by the backlog of appointments he or she has delivering babies. Insurance: You should ensure that your insurance is eligible to a prospective medical provider. You don't want to be surprised by a big bill for care that you thought was to be covered by your health plan.

What is a trans-vaginal ultrasound? Ultrasound works by sending sound waves at a target, in this case, the womb and then an analyzing pattern produced by the echoes that bounce back is observed. This can be somewhat compared to detecting a submarine with sonar.

Availability: Many have preoccupied schedules and are no longer accepting new patients. Call before you go across. Office Staff: When you call a physician's office, you get a good indication, by your first impression, of how the place is run. Is the receptionist patient and welcoming? Or is she curt and cranky? Happy office employees are a testimony to a well run office.

Another common and one of the most effective ways in choosing the best OBGYN is through word of mouth. Referrals from friends, relatives or colleagues usually prove to be very helpful and credible since you are choosing a doctor whom a trusted person has worked with. This option simply means that if your trusted source has had a good experience with the OBGYN, you too can get the same treatment.

Office Hours: What is the office hours and do they align with times you'd be available to come for an appointment? How long is the average wait for an appointment? If they are too busy, it may be hard to get in. When there is an emergency, who covers for them?

Ask for Recommendations: Ask a friend of your age for reviews, and it will come in handy to you in listening to what their opinion is and if they have kids and they highly recommend an ob-gyn to you. A good option is to ask your primary care physician to suggest a name as they will recommend a good name even if he/she is a part of the network.




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