More than half of women consider their OB/GYN to be their most important doctor. More than 50 percent of women consider their OB/GYN to be their most important doctor – if they can only get to one ...
However, telehealth can’t replace an in-person annual OB/GYN check-in, says Dr. DeFrancesco. A truly full annual exam requires more than a patient history and chatting through symptoms and problem ...
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As states reopen, your OB/GYN will probably to open up to appointments. Here's what to expect this year from your gynecologist visit during coronavirus. The 1 Simple Activity You *Need* to Be Doing ...
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Scheduling an annual visit with your OB-GYN is just as important as seeing your general practitioner. Not only is it a form of preventative medicine, but it gives you the opportunity to ask your ...
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NEW HAVEN, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In light of Women’s Health Month, Mary Jane Minkin, M.D., OB-GYN, Clinical Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences at Yale University School ...
(NEW YORK) — More than 50 percent of women consider their OB/GYN to be their most important doctor – if they can only get to one checkup, that’s the priority, according to a joint advisory from the ...
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