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New Patient Medical Records. If you were referred to VPFW by another physician, or you are a new patient with us, please have your physician send a copy of your medical records to medrec@vpfw.com, mail to 10710 Midlothian Turnpike, Suite 200 Richmond, Virginia 23235, or fax to 804-897-9074. New Patients Who Are Under 18
The CDC, ACOG, and All VPFW Providers Strongly Recommend That All Patients Receive COVID-19 Vaccine ASAP, Especially Pregnant Patients New data analysis from the Centers for Disease Control and American College of Obstetricians underscores the safety and urgency of COVID-19 vaccination for pregnant patients as the Delta variant surges.
If you were referred to VPFW by another physician, or you are a new patient with us, please have your physician send a copy of your medical records to medrec@vpfw.com, mail to 10710 Midlothian Turnpike, Suite 200 Richmond, Virginia 23235, or fax to 804-897-9074.
How to Complete the New Patient Registration Form. After making an appointment, new patients will be emailed and/or texted a link to complete their e-registration form. This will be sent to you up to 10 days before your appointment date. Please complete your e-registration before your appointment.
Stay at home if possible. Practice social distancing. Keep 6 feet between you and other people. Wash hands frequently with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after going to the bathroom, before eating, after being in a public place, or after blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing.
Vaccine-induced antibody levels were “strikingly higher” than those resulting from coronavirus infection during pregnancy. The study also showed that women passed protective antibodies to their newborns via the placenta and breastmilk.
According to the CDC, based on current knowledge, experts believe that mRNA COVID-19 vaccines (Pfizer and Moderna’s vaccines) are unlikely to pose a risk to the pregnant person, the fetus, or breastfeeding infant. *UPDATE AS OF MARCH 25, 2021: The COVID-19 mRNA vaccines (Pfizer and Moderna) are just as effective in pregnant ...
The Surgery Center at VPFW is open for outpatient surgeries, including elective surgeries, so that you can receive the care you need. Our ambulatory surgery suite is located inside our Midlothian Turnpike office and offers affordable outpatient procedures in an environment that is safe and socially distant.
We do have a few exceptions we want you to be aware of so that you can plan for your next visit accordingly: Minors may bring one adult guest to any visit. OB patients may bring one adult guest to any OB visit. (updated June 4, 2021) New moms may bring their infant in a carrier to postpartum visits.
For pregnant women who choose to receive the vaccine, acetaminophen may be offered as an option if they experience a fever or other post-vaccination symptoms. While VPFW recommends vaccination, the choice is up to each patient. This is a decision tool to help you make an informed decision on whether to get vaccinated.
With careful consideration for our patients’ safety and medical needs and following guidance from the CDC and the state of Virginia, VPFW’s offices are open for all appointment types, including annual exams and mammograms. The Surgery Center at VPFW, our ambulatory surgery suite, is also open for outpatient surgeries including elective surgeries. If you are ready to be examined, screened and/or treated, we’re here to provide you with the care you need.
If you are pregnant and are experiencing a serious but non-life-threatening situation, such as a sudden illness or injury, please call to discuss your condition with one of our nurses (the numbers are listed below). After hours, call our office and leave a message with the answering service. Our on-call staff physician will return your call promptly.
If you do not notify us prior to missing a scheduled appointment, you will be considered a “no-show” patient and a $25 charge will be added to your account. New appointments cannot be scheduled until this charge is paid in full.
Begin the pill pack on the first SUNDAY or FRIDAY after your next period starts, even if you are still bleeding. Take one pill each day and use back up contraception (condoms) for the first month. The last week of the pill pack has a pill that is a different color that is usually when you will start your period.
Some women should not use the pill, including women who have blood clots, certain cancers, a history of heart attack or stroke, as well as those who are or may be pregnant.
On birth control pills your periods should be more regular and your flow lighter. They should help with menstrual cramps and may help with acne. Women who use the pill are also less likely to develop cysts on their ovaries.
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