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31 hours ago For your convenience, you may also complete these forms and attach to a secure message through your patient portal. If you are not registered on the Dominion Women’s Health patient portal, please contact our office to register. If you are currently registered, click here to sign into your portal. Appointment Forms: >> Go To The Portal


Why choose Dominion Women’s health?

For your convenience, you may also complete these forms and attach to a secure message through your patient portal. If you are not registered on the Dominion Women’s Health patient portal, please contact our office to register. If you are currently registered, click here to sign into your portal. Appointment Forms:

How much does it cost to see a doctor at Dominion?

For established patients, please sign into your patient portal to request appointments, update insurance, request medication refills or ask a medical question. If you are not a current patient or do not have a patient portal account, please call our office at (804)730-0800, for further assistance. New patient’s are welcome at Dominion Women’s Health and will be seen within …

How do I make payment arrangements with Dominion Diagnostics?

Dominion Women’s Health offers Gardasil®, a vaccine that helps prevent certain diseases caused by HPV. Gardasil® is recommended for girls and women from ages 13 through 26. It’s a series of 3 injections: the first is followed by the second injection 2 months later; the third injection is given 4 months after the second.

How do I request an appointment at Women's Health Connecticut?

If Dominion Women's Health, Inc. is notified of a patient bankruptcy, the patient will be dismissed from our practice and no further appointments are made. Appointment Policy - Failure to Show or Cancel Dominion Women’s Health, Inc. appreciates that everyone’s time is valuable. For this reason, effective 5/1/16, a fee of

What to bring to a med appointment?

All patients, new and established, should always bring the following to your appointments: 1 Current health insurance card and photo ID. 2 Preferred form of payment. 3 Information about any changes in the medications you’re taking, or stopped taking, including over-the-counter medications, vitamins, and herbal supplements. 4 Information about other changes such as new phone numbers and medical history updates.

What is the physician on call?

A physician is on call 24 hours a day. In an emergency after regular office hours, call the main number and the answering service will contact the physician on call to help you. If it’s a life-threatening emergency, call 911.

How early should I arrive for my first visit?

For your first visit, please arrive about 15 to 20 minutes early to fill out patient information forms and register as a new patient. If you’d like, you can download the forms and complete them before you come in. It’s essential that we have enough time to care for you during your visit.

How to treat endometriosis?

Endometriosis Evaluation and Management 1 Medication such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are usually tried first if pain the main problem. 2 Hormone medications can help slow the growth of endometrial tissue and may prevent new tissue from forming. This will not get get rid of the problem but may prevent or slow the growth of new tissue. 3 Birth control pills. 4 Surgery, including removal of the tissue or a hysterectomy , may be a last resort.

Where is endometriosis found?

Endometriosis Evaluation and Management. Endometriosis is a condition where tissue that forms in the lining of the uterus is found outside the uterus. It can also be found in the ovaries, fallopian tubes, bladder, and other areas. This tissue can swell, become inflamed and irritated, and cause scar tissue.

What is a Pap smear?

A Pap test, also called a Pap smear, is taken which is a painless swab from the cervix and vagina to detect changes.

How long does it take for estrogen to change?

28-day pills (1 pill daily, same time for 28 days, the pill’s estrogen and progestin levels change during the 28 days) 90-day pills (1 pill daily, same time for 90 days, with your period every 3 months) 365-day pills (1 taken daily, same time, year-round, your period may become lighter or might even stop).

What is HPV screening?

Your screening may also include a test for HPV (human papillomavirus) which should begin once you become sexually active. HPV is the name of a group of viruses; some of them are linked to problems such as genital warts, pre-cancerous lesions, and cancers of the cervix, vagina, and other areas.

How long can IUDs stay in?

Your physician must remove it when you plan to become pregnant or when the time is right. IUDs can stay in for years depending on the type, and can be removed at any time by their doctor.

What is the term for a woman's mood disorder that happens every month?

Many women have physical and emotional problems in the days leading up to their periods. Premenstrual mood disorder is when these problems are severe and happen every month. It may require treatment when it negatively affects your relationships or ability to work. PMD can mimic other serious problems like depression. Diagnostics

What labs do insurances use for lab testing?

Some services require testing through independent labs such as: LabCorp, Greensborough Pathology, Myriad, NTD labs, etc. Depending on your insurance coverage, you may receive bills from these labs. If your insurance requires a specific lab to be used, it is your (the patient) responsibility to notify the nurse before the end of your visit.

When will I get a refund for maternity insurance?

For maternity payments, refunds will not be issued until after your post-partum visit and your insurance claims for all of your maternity visits have cleared. Refunds will only be released in person to an authorized patient representative or via mail.

What is the fee for a return check?

If a check is returned, a note will be made in the account that the specific check payment has been returned and the account is charged with the returned-check processing fee of $35.00. The patient is informed that the office will no longer accept a personal check as a method of payment.

Does Dominion Women's Health require pre-authorization?

Our staff will obtain any necessary Pre-certification or Pre-authorization for surgery or any other procedure, and/or testing. It is the patient’s responsibility to notify Dominion Women’s Health, Inc. of any changes to your insurance prior to any surgery or procedure. Dominion Women’s Health, Inc. will not be responsible for any charges incurred as a result of failure to obtain authorization as a result of a patient’s failure to advise Dominion Women’s Health, Inc. of other health insurance.

A Lifetime of Care

  • We pride ourselves in the continuity of care we provide our patients. That means, we are here for you while you beginning with a young woman’s first well-woman visit and carries on through her childbearing years, menopause, into post-menopause. The special bond that we have with our patients starts at your first appointment. For our youngest patients, it’s important to know that o…
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Appointments

  • All patients are seen by appointment. New patients are seen within 48 hours. Just call and we’ll set up an appointment for a time and location that works best for you. For your first visit, please arrive about 15 to 20 minutes early to fill out patient information forms and register as a new patient. If you’d like, you can download the forms and complete them before you come in. It’s es…
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What to Bring to All Appointments

  • New patients, please be sure to bring the following: 1. Current health insurance card and photo ID. 2. Form of payment you’d like to use. We accept cash, check, MasterCard®, and Visa®. 3. Medications you’re taking, and a list of all over-the-counter medications, vitamins, and herbal supplements you may be taking. Include the dose and how often you take each one. 4. Pharmac…
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Payment and Insurance

  • Payment is due at each appointment. We participate in a wide range of health insurance plans, including most HMOs, PPOs, Medicare, and Medicaid. Please have your insurance card available when scheduling your appointment as well as the subscriber’s information. Without this information, we may not be able to schedule the appointment. 1. If you have insurance, we’ll con…
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Advice by Phone

  • Your health is extremely important to us. That’s why we’re also available by phone to help with your health concerns. Among the most common questions are, “Do I need to come in?” and “Should I be worried about this?” Whatever your health concern is, you can call and talk with our experienced triage nurse about it. Our triage nurse is a registered nurse who will hear your conce…
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Emergencies

  • A physician is on call 24 hours a day. In an emergency after regular office hours, call the main number and the answering service will contact the physician on call to help you. If it’s a life-threatening emergency, call 911.
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Prescriptions and Prescription Renewals

  • Please call our office for prescriptions and renewal authorizations during regular office hours when there’s quicker access to your medical records. 1. Give us your pharmacy’s name and phone number or location so we can expedite your request. 2. Routine prescriptions are filled within 24 hours. 3. Call your pharmacy to find out when your prescription is ready to be picked up.
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