28 hours ago Siouxland Obstetrics and Gynecology works in cooperation with local hospitals to provide healthcare for women of all ages in our surrounding communities. Serving Cherokee, Iowa (first and third Tuesdays of each month), Ida Grove, Iowa (fourth Tuesday of each month) and Storm Lake, Iowa (first and third Wednesdays of each month), our providers ... >> Go To The Portal
Siouxland Obstetrics and Gynecology works in cooperation with local hospitals to provide healthcare for women of all ages in our surrounding communities. Serving Cherokee, Iowa (first and third Tuesdays of each month), Ida Grove, Iowa (fourth Tuesday of each month) and Storm Lake, Iowa (first and third Wednesdays of each month), our providers ...
Patient Portal It is our honor to be voted Best Doctors Office in Siouxland for the 2021 Siouxland Choice Awards! At Siouxland Women’s Health Care, we are here for you and your heath needs. We care for women at all stages of life and want our patients to feel comfortable through it all. Your vote means the world to us!
MyMercy Patient Portal On May 8, 2019, MercyOne Siouxland Medical Center updated the security of MyMercy where you access your medical records. This update provides a better user experience and enhanced security. To access your medical records, you must create a new account here. Contact Registration/Patient Access at 712-279-2493 to gain access.
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The NextGen Patient Portal allows you to connect with your doctor or primary care provider at a time that works best for you. Request an appointment, communicate with your doctor's office and get health information online. To sign up, visit your medical clinic's office. Having trouble logging in? Click here for tips and troubleshooting. If you continue to have problems logging in, please call your clinic office. Do not call the Support Center number for the hospital patient portal.
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At eighteen-twenty weeks a routine ultrasound is scheduled. Ultrasounds are done in our office. An ultrasound is a physical exam of the fetus. The ultrasound pictures provide valuable information about the baby’s health and well being. You must come to the office with a FULL bladder or the sonographer will be unable to do your ultrasound. Some insurance companies do not pay for ultrasounds so you should check with your insurance plan to see if it is a covered benefit.
At 24 to 28 weeks you will be screened for gestational diabetes. Diabetes occurs when there is a problem with the way the body uses insulin. When insulin is not used properly, the level of glucose (sugar) in the blood becomes too high. Because the hormones of pregnancy increase the body’s resistance to insulin, approximately 3% of pregnant women will develop diabetes during pregnancy. This condition usually subsides after pregnancy, but women who have had gestational diabetes are more likely to develop diabetes later in life.
The internet can be a source of excellent pregnancy related information. When reviewing information on your computer, do consider the source. Try to avoid unknown sites, and sites trying to sell you products.
At Siouxland Women’s Health Care, we treat a full spectrum of gynecologic problems , including infections, irregular bleeding, abnormal pap smears, polyps, fibroids, and cysts. Minor procedures, such as biopsies, treatment for abnormal pap smears, and IUD insertions, can be done in our office. We perform minimally invasive and major surgeries at our affiliated hospitals.
At Siouxland Women’s Health, we believe that women should be in control of their reproductive health. Beyond preventing pregnancy, contraception provides other benefits for patients looking to regulate their cycle, prevent side effects such as menstrual migraines or heavy flow, or assist in the treatment of women’s health conditions like endometriosis or polycystic ovarian syndrome. We offer a range of contraceptive options. Ask our doctors about a treatment plan that matches your goals.