Find a gynecologist - questions, doctors, appointment

Finding the right gynecologist for you.

Deciding which gynecologist to go to is a personal choice. Some women may prefer one sex over the other, while others may look for a practitioner of a certain age. But no matter what your personal preferences are, there are some common factors that every woman should look for in a qualified doctor.

Start off by checking with friends, family or your regular doctor for a recommendation. It's always reassuring to have a personal recommendation. Once you have some prospects, here are some things to keep in mind when making your choice.

  • How long does it take to schedule an appointment for a non-routine visit?
  • Where did he/she complete medical training?
  • What hospitals is he/she affiliated with? This is especially important to know in case of emergency or if you are planning to become pregnant.
  • Will nurses, nurse practitioners, or any other health care professionals be performing tests or examinations?
  • What special training does the doctor have? Certain specialty training includes maternal/fetal medicine (care of high-risk pregnancies), reproductive endocrinology (hormonal disturbances, infertility and menopause), oncology (gynecological cancers) and urogynecology (urinary disturbances).
  • Is he/she board certified?
  • How long has he/she been in practice?
  • Does he/she have specific times when they can be reached by phone? When are these?
  • Does the staff ask for your records from your previous doctor?
  • Does the office seem to run smoothly?
  • Are there any educational materials or magazines available to read while you wait?
  • Is the staff friendly and helpful?
  • Is the office clean and well equipped?

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