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It’s time to take care of what matters most – you! At Saint Francis Medical Partners, our dedicated team of OB/GYN specialists provide personalized and compassionate care to help prevent, manage and treat gynecological conditions.
About Saint Francis Hospital Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center has been an anchor institution in Connecticut since 1897. Saint Francis, a member of Trinity Health Of New England and Trinity Health, one of the largest multi-institutional Catholic health care delivery systems in the nation.
Make an appointment today by calling Saint Francis HealthLink at 918-488-6688 or find a provider online.
We offer medical care at St. Francis Hospital and Piedmont Columbus Regional. We provide in-office ultrasound and laboratory testing. Our practice also includes midwives for women seeking an alternative to traditional OBGYN care. Our midwives provide obstetrical care for couples who have low-risk pregnancy, as well as providing gynecologic care.
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Saint Francis Hospital recognizes the spiritual component of healing and wellness. A vibrant staff of professional chaplains in the Department of Spiritual Care supports this commitment by providing spiritual and supportive care to patients and family members of all beliefs and faith traditions any time during their stay.
The Auxiliary at Saint Francis. The Auxiliary at Saint Francis operates gift shops on the Saint Francis and Mount Sinai campuses as part of its fundraising activities. The shop carries a variety of items. All proceeds from Auxiliary activities directly benefit Saint Francis Hospital and its patients.
Menu offerings include a choice of gourmet and traditional style foods, popular grab 'n go items including pizza, grilled items, and self-service salad and deli-bars. Monday - Friday: 6:30 a.m. - 6:45 p.m. Weekends and Holidays: 6:30 a.m. - 6:45 p.m.
For emergencies outside routine hours, a chaplain may be reached by dialing “0” from within the hospital or (860) 714-4000 from outside the hospital. Chaplains are also available to provide support to hospital staff.
Beginning at 12 weeks, you will see your obstetrician every three to four weeks, through week 32. You more than likely will see your obstetrician for every visit; however, you may need to see one of the other physicians or our nurse practitioner if your obstetrician is unavailable or out of the office.
Your annual gynecological exam is an opportunity to check your health before problems arise, schedule preventive tests, and discuss any changes you may be experiencing. At a well-woman check, our OB/GYN specialists will perform a thorough physical exam, including a breast and pelvic exam. Much like with a primary care doctor, we also will monitor your heart, breathing, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels. Our goal is to identify any potential health problems and remedy them before they become major issues.
Please be aware that during your ultrasound, you are allowed two guests (which include children age 5 and older). All children under the age of five must be accompanied by an adult other than the patient. An ultrasound is a medical procedure and we do have your best interest in mind. If you do not have another adult with you to care for your child, we will have to reschedule your appointment. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
We recommend a woman receive her first full well-woman gynecologic exam at 21.
Unless there are specific concerns to be addressed, that first visit will not include a physical exam. Rather, we discuss with a young woman common concerns among teens, such as menstrual pain and cramping, sexually transmitted diseases, smoking, vaping, emotional health, and eating disorders.