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We require that all patients complete our registration form before seeing an Alaska Women’s Health provider, which includes your current insurance information.
We require payment at the time of your appointment, which usually just means your copayment or deductible. However, some procedures require full payment before being conducted. We accept cash, personal checks, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover Card, and debit cards.
For us to provide the best care possible, please bring your insurance cards to every appointment. If you have a PPO, HMO, or another policy type, please call your insurance provider to ensure they will cover the services you receive at Alaska Women’s Health.
Please contact our business office if you have any billing or insurance questions. If you’re unsure about your current status with an insurance carrier, you can contact them or ask for help from our staff.
We take the confidentiality of your medical records very seriously. Alaska Women’s Health will not release them in full or in part without your written consent. For questions about your medical records after becoming an Alaska Women’s Health patient, please contact our medical records department.
Labor and delivery can be exciting and intimidating, but we will support you every step of the way – starting with pregnancy and childbirth education. Let us teach you about what to expect during pregnancy and the birthing process.
During your pregnancy, you will be seen regularly by our providers. We have a unique group approach to prenatal care, ensuring every pregnancy benefits from the wisdom and experience of all of our providers. From the first visit, our patients are introduced to our model of shared prenatal care.
We offer a 24-hour triage phone service. During clinic hours, our triage nurses provide answers to all your medical questions. After hours, our on-call doctor is available to answer questions that cannot wait until morning.
Ultrasound uses sound waves to create an image of your baby. This lets you see your baby’s face for the first time and helps us evaluate your baby’s growth and development.
Our providers are privileged to deliver babies at Providence Alaska Medical Center and Alaska Regional Hospital. Each day, one of our doctors is dedicated to the laboring patients of Alaska Women’s Health. We are specialized in vaginal deliveries, operative vaginal deliveries and cesarean sections.
Postpartum care is given to a mother during the first six weeks after the birth of a child. Our experienced providers will give you the support you need as you navigate changes to your body and your family.
Preventative care is essential to your health and wellbeing. Regular check-ups, including breast and cervical cancer screening, help you stay healthy and live a balanced life. Schedule an appointment today.
Even the healthiest of us develops problems from time to time. Are you experiencing pain, bleeding, itching, or something else altogether? Have you ever wondered if you might have fibroids, endometriosis or ovarian cysts? We have on-site ultrasound and a team of experts who can help you find the right diagnosis.
No two women are the same. We provide individualized treatment plans for all gynecologic conditions that focus on your overall health and wellness. From recommendations for behavioral modification to medications and surgery, we’ll help you find the treatment that is right for you. Feel free to ask us questions about your options.
This is a surgical technique that reduces tissue damage and dramatically decreases the chance of infection. During this type of procedure, your surgeon will make a few small cuts, and then insert a small lighted camera (called a laparoscope) and specialized surgical instruments to perform the necessary procedure.
This minimally invasive surgery involves inserting a lighted camera (called a hysteroscope) through the cervix to view the inside of the uterus. Hysteroscopy can be performed for diagnosis or treatment. After hysteroscopy, most patients do not need to stay overnight, and need only a few days to recover at home.
This type of minimally invasive surgery is performed entirely through the vagina. After vaginal surgery, most patients are able to return to their daily activities after a short recovery at home. This approach is commonly used in urogynecology.
This is minimally invasive surgery of the bladder. A lighted camera (called a cystoscope) is inserted through your urethra and into your bladder. Cystoscopy can be performed in our office or in the operating room at a hospital or surgery center.