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Once you choose a women’s health professional, you aren’t chained to them for life. You may change your OB-GYN for any number of reasons. Maybe you’ve moved to a new city – or perhaps your own doctor referred you to a specialist because you require care for a unique condition like endometriosis. Regardless of the reason, take these measures to ensure a seamless transition.

What You Can Do in Advance

women's healthAsk your old women’s health clinic for a copy of your patient file. This record will cover everything from past tests and procedures to details regarding any birth control used. It can help give your new OB-GYN valuable background information even before they’ve met you.

Call your new provider and find out if there are any forms you should fill out in advance. You can also ask what tests to expect as part of your women’s health exam and whether you need to prepare in any way. If a urine test is recommended, for example, you want to make sure you drink water beforehand.

How to Handle the Meeting

You might be nervous when meeting a women’s health specialist. Remember, they are only interested in your well-being. Answer their questions honestly, and share any concerns you may have. Even something seemingly mundane like a change in your period bleeding can be significant, so share all the details.

Finally, accept that you might visit more than one OB-GYN before choosing one. If you don’t feel comfortable with a doctor, it’s okay to keep looking. A great OB-GYN can be by your side for years, supporting you with everything from contraceptive decisions to family planning. You need someone you trust.

 

If you need a women’s health provider in Oswego County, NY, look to Oswego County OB-GYN PC. Their comprehensive team includes physicians, midwives, physician assistant and nurse practitioner – plus a 24-hour in-house obstetrical team on call. No matter what you turn to them for, you can expect friendly, personalized service from professionals who truly take the time to get to know you. Get a full overview of their services online. You can also schedule your appointment via their website or by calling them directly at (315) 343-2590.

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