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New Patients - Gynecologist in Dothan, AL

21 hours ago OB/GYN Dothan, AL. At Women's Medical Center we recognize that you have a choice when it comes to your Obstetrician and Gynecologist.That is why we want you to be as relaxed and informed as possible about our practice. We have created this website to give you 24/7 access to an array of the most common Obstetric and Gynecologic topics. >> Go To The Portal


What is the hospital patient portal?

OB/GYN Dothan, AL. At Women's Medical Center we recognize that you have a choice when it comes to your Obstetrician and Gynecologist.That is why we want you to be as relaxed and informed as possible about our practice. We have created this website to give you 24/7 access to an array of the most common Obstetric and Gynecologic topics.

How do I access my old patient portal?

To help make your first visit to our practice as smooth as possible, please read the information on this web page. You'll find all the practical information you need, such as a map and directions to our office(s), practice hours, payment policies and more.For more information on our services, please visit our services page.We also describe our first visit procedures.

What is the southeast health hospital patient portal?

Women's Medical Center, P.C. 1118 Ross Clark Cir #600 Dothan, AL 36301 (334) 793-3900 Dothan, AL Gynecologist Doctor Dothan, AL Click here for door to door driving directions Appointments Appointments at Women's Medical Center, P.C. may be scheduled during our regular office hours.

How do I contact women's Medical Center?

As of October 17, 2020 patients will be given the opportunity to join myCare, the new WMCHealth Patient Portal. myCare is a secure online website that provides convenient 24-hour access to personal health information including: Medical History, Medication Lists, Discharge Instructions, Test Results, Educational Materials and Non-Urgent Communications with WMCHealth Providers.

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NONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENT

Women’s Medical Center complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex.

Declaración de no discriminación

Mujeres's Medical Center cumple con las leyes federales sobre derechos civiles y no discriminar sobre la base de raza, color, origen nacional, edad, discapacidad o sexo.

What is women's medical center?

Our team at Women's Medical Center is dedicated to providing women the care and information needed to enjoy good health during every phase of life. Routine gynecological exams are an important part of your wellness plan. These visits to our Dothan, AL Gynecologist not only allow us to screen for breast and gynecological cancers, but to answer your questions about a myriad of other health concerns specific to women.

What is the most common cancer in women?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, aside from non-melanoma skin cancer, and is the second most common cause of cancer death among women. Therefore, screening for the disease is essential for early detection and treatment. Your physician at Women's Medical Center will perform a breast exam during your gynecological exam, and can help you schedule a mammogram, as well. The American Cancer Society (ACS) recommends that all women age 40 and older receive a mammogram annually. For more information on breast cancer screening and treatment visit the ACS Breast Cancer information page.

Why do women lose bone?

However, women are more susceptible to excessive bone loss or osteoporosis during and after menopause. The reason is that the body produces much less estrogen, which prevents bone loss, during this phase of life.

What age should I see a gynecologist?

Gynecology is the branch of medicine that deals with diseases and disorders of the female reproductive system. Typically, the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) recommends that young women have their first visit with a gynecologist between the ages of 13 and 15, or when they become sexually active, whichever comes first.

What happens during midlife?

Your physician can help you understand the changes your body is going through and offer suggestions and therapies to alleviate any unpleasant symptoms associated with menopause.

Is birth control right for every woman?

No single method of birth control is right for every woman. Fortunately, the choices grow continually with the introduc­tion of new contraceptives to the market. Your physician at Women's Medical Center can help you compare the options available and make the best choice for you, based upon your health and family planning goals. Additionally, you may find that your needs in this area change over time. Your doctor can help you through these transitions and offer helpful advice along the way.

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