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November 20, 2008  
REFERENCE: What Is a Gynecologist?

  
What Is a Gynecologist?

A gynecologist (or gynaecologist in Britain) is a doctor who specializes in the condition of women’s reproductive health. A gynecologist primarily treats diseases of the uterus, ovaries and vagina. They are able to perform various surgeries including hysterectomies (removal of the uterus) and oophorectomy (removal of the ovaries) as well as procedures including HTA. Gynecologists are usually also obstetricians, thus many times gynecologists are referred to with the abbreviation OB/Gyn. An obstetrician is a doctor who specializes in prenatal care, childbirth and the time period shortly after birth.


If you are considering seeing a new doctor,
here are some questions you may want to ask yourself:


  • Is the gender of the doctor I select important to me?

  • Would I prefer a doctor I could speak to in my Native language?

  • How important is the setting and location of the doctor's office

    • Inside a large hospital or a small private building?
    • Accessible by public transportation?
    • Ample parking
    • Flexible office hours?

  • Have any of my friends or family members gone to this doctor?

    • If so, did they like the physician?

  • Does the physician's age or religious affiliation matter to me?

  • Would I prefer a solo practitioner or a doctor who is part of a group practice?

    • If I choose a solo practitioner what is her/his availability?
    • If I choose a doctor who is part of a group practice can I request to see my own doctor each time?

  • Once you decide to make an appointment to see a physician you can further explore if you've made the right choice. At your first appointment you can decide:

    • Are you pleased with the overall atmosphere of the office?
    • Clean waiting room
    • Good flow of patients in and out of the office
    • You feel comfortable while waiting to be seen

  • Did you find the office staff and nursing staff pleasant and attentive?

  • Was the doctor informative and were you pleased with her/his general manner and style?

    • The doctor spent enough time with you
    • The doctor gave you a chance to ask questions/raise concerns
    • The doctor was conversational and not just right to business
    • The doctor seemed genuinely interested in you

  • Were you comfortable asking the doctor questions and did she/he seem open to your ideas?

  • Is the doctor experienced in your areas of need (heavy periods, childbirth, hormone therapy)?

    • Has the doctor performed the procedure you're interested in?
    • How many babies has the doctor delivered?
    • Does the doctor have experience with prescribing hormone therapy?

  • Will it be easy to schedule future appointments with the doctor?

  • Is the doctor available to return your phone calls or will a nurse or staff member call you back?

  • Does the doctor generally do a lot of referrals to other physicians/surgeons?


This list is just to get you started, be sure to add other questions that are important to you. Don’t ever be afraid to ask questions of your doctor or any of their staff members. The more informed you are, the better care you will receive from your doctor.

 

 
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