Choosing a Great Gynecologist Doctor

Oct 28
07:39

2010

Andrea Avery

Andrea Avery

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A gynecologist doctor one who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment and care of women in regard to their reproductive and hormonal health as well as in family planning. Read on to learn more.

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A gynecologist doctor one who specializes in the diagnosis,Choosing a Great Gynecologist Doctor Articles treatment and care of women in regard to their reproductive and hormonal health as well as in family planning. Most gynecologists are also obstetricians, which is helpful because it allows a women to remain with the same primary care doctor not only throughout her pregnancy but also through to the birth of the baby. And for most women their gynecologist doctor is generally also their primary care provider for their yearly exams and checkups.

Since you are likely to depend on your gynecologist doctor for a majority of delicate health concerns including sexually transmitted disease, infertility, PAP smears and other issues that include reproductive health and well being, it is important to select a doctor that you are comfortable with. When you initially begin your search for a women’s specialist, a good source for referrals is often from friends or family members. Another good source for a referral can be from your own primary care provider who can usually give you a few names to check on.

Some things to consider when you look for a doctor include the size of the practice itself. Many patients prefer a small practice of three of four doctors in order to maintain a personalized and familiarize atmosphere of care. Other patients prefer a larger practice to ensure faster appointment times of availability. Which type of practice you prefer of course will depend on your own preferences. For many women, it is more comfortable to see the same doctor every time and a small practice can generally give that kind of service. However if you have a tight schedule with very little wiggle room to accommodate doctor appointments, and your okay with seeing a different doctor once in a while, a larger practice can often be a better fit with more openings and more doctors to accommodate the times you can get in.

Other factors to consider include whether or not you are more comfortable with a male or female gynecologist. This choice is a subjective and personal one that patients have to decide for themselves their personal comfort level. A teenage girl for example may prefer a female physician for her visits, where as to another patient, the doctor’s gender may be a completely irrelevant factor.
Other factors to take into consideration when looking for a gynecologist include the location and hours of the practice. This can be especially important if you are relying on limited or public transportation to get to your appointments. Another consideration you should consider is whether or not your chosen doctor accepts your insurance.

But of course the most important factor to consider is how comfortable you are with the doctor and whether or not you feel your concerns and questions are adequately addressed in your appointments.