associates in women's health wichita ks patient portal

by Prof. Darren Stiedemann 6 min read

AWH OBGYN | AWH | OBGYN Wichita & Newton, KS

4 hours ago West Wichita, KS. Newton, KS. call us today! 316.685.7234. Associates in Women's Health provides quality OB/GYN services, as well as specialties such as Urogynecology and Gynecologic Oncology. We accept new patients. Call Today for an Appointment! . East Wichita: 316.685.7234. West Wichita: 316.722.5141. >> Go To The Portal


Why choose Associates in Women's Health East Wichita?

West Wichita, KS. Newton, KS. call us today! 316.685.7234. Associates in Women's Health provides quality OB/GYN services, as well as specialties such as Urogynecology and Gynecologic Oncology. We accept new patients. Call Today for an Appointment! . East Wichita: 316.685.7234. West Wichita: 316.722.5141.

What is Associates in women's health?

In order to comply with federal regulation and to protect our patients from identity theft, please know that Women's Health Associates requires patients …

Do I have to be a patient at women’s Health Associates?

You do not have to be a patient at Women’s Health Associates to create an account, and in fact, you may already have a Healthkey account through another physician. Once you are registered you will be able to receive your lab & test results via secure email. You must initiate some kind of contact with us in order for us to communicate with you.

Where is the patient portal located?

Existing patients-click on PATIENT PORTAL. Thank you for your interest in our group. If you are a NEW patient and would like to contact us you can do so by sending us an email below or calling the office at 225-201-0505. If this is an emergency, then please call the office for a …

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Where is Associates in Women's Health located?

Associates in Women's Health is located at 3232 E Murdock St, Wichita, KS 67208. Find other locations and directions on Healthgrades.

What are the top specialties practiced at Associates in Women's Health?

Providers at Associates in Women's Health specialize in Obstetrics & Gynecology, Nursing (Nurse Practitioner), and Oncology. Compare group practice...

How many providers practice at Associates in Women's Health?

Nine providers practice at Associates in Women's Health. Click here to view them all.

What insurance plans are accepted at Associates in Women's Health?

Use the Healthgrades insurance check to verify if Associates in Women's Health is in-network.

What languages services are available at Associates in Women's Health?

Providers at Associates in Women's Health can provide language services for Spanish.

Why is breastfeeding important?

Increased bonding time between mom and baby. Weight loss. A decrease risk of type 2 diabetes, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and postpartum depression. Breastfeeding can also save time (there are less bottles to sterilize and get ready) and money (formula and feeding supplies can cost well over $1,500 each year).

Is birth control a birth control patch?

Yes. There are many methods of birth control, presenting with their own unique benefits and risks. Types include birth control pills, a birth control patch, the NuvaRing, Nexplanon, Depo Provera injection, Mirena IUD and Paragard IUD. Discuss with your healthcare provider about which method may be best for you. To read more about different contraception option please click here

Does insurance cover breast pump?

The Affordable Care Act requires most insurance plans to cover the cost of a breast pump as part of women’s preventive health services. You can talk to your insurance company about its coverage. If you are covered, let your doctor know so we can provide a prescription for you. Read more at:

Our Convenient Hours of Operation

For your convenience our office is open from 7:30a.m. to 5p.m. Monday through Thursday and 7:30a.m.-12 p.m. on Friday. Our Saturday walk in clinic is open from 8:00am-12:00pm.

Refills & Prescription Information

Please bring your medication bottles or take a picture with your phone when coming in to see the doctor. Many times prescriptions are less expensive, if you private pay. You might ask your pharmacist next time you get a prescription. Per clinic policy, we will not fill narcotics on the weekends.

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