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We’re pleased that you have chosen to use the Women’s Health Texas secure patient portal to communicate with our OBGYN and healthcare team. All communications within this patient portal are secure and confidential. To use our secure patient portal, you will need to complete a one-time registration and create a password.
Patient Portal Women's Health Connecticut's secure Patient Portal makes it easy to communicate with your ObGyn and healthcare team. You can use the patient portal to request an appointment, pay your bill, confirm normal test results, or view your health records.
Our downtown San Antonio office of Women’s Health Texas offers OBGYN services to women in the area. Learn more about our location and our services by clicking here. Dr. Gabriel Gonzalez is a physician who works hard to change women’s lives in a positive way.
To use our secure patient portal, you will need to complete a one-time registration and create a password. Our OBGYNs know that you are busy, and we are happy to offer this secure patient portal to help make your life a little bit easier. When you are using the patient portal, we know you may have questions.
Downtown Women OB/GYN delivers at NYU Langone Medical Center . For more information about having your baby at NYU, please visit http://www.nyubaby.org.
Gynecology exams and Pap tests begin at age 21. We are happy to see younger women to discuss contraception, screening for sexually transmitted infections, or any other gynecologic concerns or questions.
Support groups offer the opportunity to validate one’s experiences; women can share strategies for coping and provide encouragement to one another; talking to other women with similar experiences can be extremely helpful in understanding one’s own feelings; building a community for support and friendship.
Online Pregnancy support groups with a licensed therapist: one on Wednesdays from 12-1pm and the other on Thursdays from 4-5pm.
Hydrate well. You do not have to monitor your heart rate, but you should exercise at a pace that allows you to converse while exercising. Avoid activities with a risk of falling or injury such as skiing or contact sports. Do not exercise in excessively hot conditions such as Bikram yoga.
Dr. Mallory Thompson wants to help patients understand how the postpartum period, also known as the fourth trimester, affects both mothers and babies. Women receive a lot of information about preparing for the birth and care of their new baby. However, they don’t always know enough about postpartum mental health.
Menstruation is a normal part of women’s lives, but there is so much variation in periods that it can be confusing. Dr. Mallory Thompson says, “Typically, a woman’s menstrual cycle repeats every 25 to 35 days. A normal period lasts between three to seven days with minimal cramping and a light to moderate flow.
Dr. Mallory Thompson cares about the whole woman. She is interested in both their mental and physical health. Through compassionate care and conversation, Mallory Thompson MD helps patients feel comfortable enough to ask questions about everything from menstruation and PCOS, to pregnancy and birth issues.
Dr. Mallory Thompson wants to help patients understand how the postpartum period, also known as the fourth trimester, affects both mothers and babies. Women receive a lot of information about preparing for the birth and care of their new baby. However, they don’t always know enough about postpartum mental health.
Menstruation is a normal part of women’s lives, but there is so much variation in periods that it can be confusing. Dr. Mallory Thompson says, “Typically, a woman’s menstrual cycle repeats every 25 to 35 days. A normal period lasts between three to seven days with minimal cramping and a light to moderate flow.
Dr. Mallory Thompson cares about the whole woman. She is interested in both their mental and physical health. Through compassionate care and conversation, Mallory Thompson MD helps patients feel comfortable enough to ask questions about everything from menstruation and PCOS, to pregnancy and birth issues.
A woman’s health is uniquely personal. So when you find you need care, you want to know the person you turn to truly understands what makes you, you. It’s the reason why the expert ObGyns and clinicians of Women's Health Connecticut are solely focused on women—all women—and their unique needs for physical and emotional care.
That's why Women’s Health Connecticut is here, giving you access to ObGyn professionals who deliver the unrivaled healthcare services you need.
See more, stress less! 3D mammography technology makes it easier to find abnormalities that may not be visible in traditional 2D views. Women who add 3D mammography to their test receive fewer false positives.
Amanda has a special interest in LGBTQIA affirming care, sexual counseling and wellness, adolescent health, and assisting patients with reproductive self-determination. She was inspired to work in women’s healthcare after she received incredible care ...
The office location is perfect, the staff is fabulous, and the doctor always makes me feel comfortable and confident. I love that she explains everything she is doing to put me at ease and help me understand the procedure.
As a young woman in her 20s, having a good OBGYN that I feel comfortable seeing is extremely important to me and she exceeds expectations. She is knowledgeable, shows a deep care for her patients, and always makes me feel comfortable.