

New Year - New You: Preparing for your next Ob/Gyn visit
As an Ob/Gyn I'm sympathetic. You've waited several weeks for this appointment (or have been collecting issues over the past year waiting for your annual visit) and you're one of 30 women your healthcare provider will see today so she seems rushed trying to get you in and out during the 15 minute window you've been given on the schedule. Trust me, your doctor would love to spend more time with you but if she does, she just gets further and further behind (and more negative re

Sexually Transmitted Infections - Should I Get Tested?
If you're asking this question, you probably know the answer. All kidding aside, there is a lot of confusion about who should get tested for STIs and what infections are part of standard testing. April is STD* awareness month and here's what you need to know: If you answer YES to any of the questions below - you should get tested**: Are you under age 25 and have not been tested in the last year? The CDC recommends that all women 24 and younger get tested for chlamydia and gon


Hard Time Getting a GYN appointment? It might soon get worse.
Rural areas in the US and around the world have historically had a difficult time attracting doctors at all, much less specialists. As reported recently on Think Progress, a new study from Doximity (a social networking site for doctors) has found that several major metropolitan areas in the US are at risk for severe Ob/Gyn shortages. The top 10 cities at risk are: Las Vegas, Orlando, Los Angeles, Miami, Riverside CA, Detroit, Memphis, Salt Lake City, St. Louis MO and Buffalo