17 hours ago Ob/Gyn Specialist’s Patient Portal We have a new App for all Check In features. Prior to your appointment please use the OBGYN Specialists Woman Care App to complete all of your paperwork. >> Go To The Portal
While the process of becoming an OB/GYN is long and difficult, once trained and licensed, the job prospects are excellent; there is extremely high demand for OB/GYNs now, and this demand is only projected to grow in the future.
The Global Patient Portal Market to reach US$ 6546.8 Million by 2027, exhibiting at a CAGR of 14.40% during 2022-2027. Patient portal refers to online applications and websites that provide healthcare assistance to patients.
The patient portal market was valued at US$ 2,185.71 million in 2019 and it is projected to reach US$ 8,938.75 million by 2027; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 18.8% during 2020–2027. According to our latest study on “Patient Portal Market Forecast ...
Most OB/GYNs prefer beginning prenatal care services when a woman is between 8-10 weeks pregnant. The skilled physicians at Bay Area Physicians for Women recommend contacting your OB/GYN as soon as you know you're pregnant, so you can begin planning your first appointment and prenatal care.
At Cedar Rapids Ob Gyn Specialists, we understand that making the right women’s health care decisions can be daunting. When selecting your obstetrician gynecologist, you want the right mix of experience, training, patience, kindness, and compassion. You want to feel a sense of trust, and the confidence you are receiving the best care available.
Flu shots are now available for everyone! The expertly trained OB Gyns at Cedar Rapids OB Gyn are excited to announce that flu shots are now available and want to encourage patients to get their annual flu shot. Questions about getting the flu shot?
Our office will be closed on Monday, September 6 in observance of Labor Day. We will reopen on Tuesday, September 7.
Breastfeeding for some mothers can have its challenges. Sometimes there are bumps in the road, such as a blocked milk duct. If not treated promptly and appropriately, a blocked milk duct can progress into mastitis, which is an infection in the breast tissue.