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Telehealth Visits Available
To protect our patients, doctors, and staff, Healthcare for Women is offering Telehealth Visits. These visits are now covered by your insurance company (copay and deductible may apply). Telehealth visits are scheduled with your provider. Preventive annual exams and some conditions do not apply but many other conditions can be treated this way.
What is a Telehealth Visit?
Telehealth Visit is a scheduled appointment with your provider that takes place over a phone call rather than in the office. Our practice is offering these visits to established patients and new patients with a medical concern. Telehealth Visits are not intended for routine/annual exams or certain medical conditions. For chronic conditions, please call us for an office visit.
How am I billed for Telehealth?
These visits will be billed through your insurance. Copay, coinsurance, and/or deductible are due at the time that you schedule the appointment. Please contact your insurance company for details on your coverage.
How can I schedule a Telehealth Visit?
To schedule, please call one of our offices directly.
For telehealth POSTPARTUM VISITS, please download and complete the following form and email to the office:
–Postnatal Scale Form (English)
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The following article talks about what to except during a summer pregnancy: Summer Pregnancy Expectations. Swollen feet and ankles are common in the summer heat.
The graphics are from UnityPoint Clinic.
Read the following articles and protect yourself from the flu.
The Benefits of Flu Vaccination
Take 3 Actions to FIGHT THE FLU
With only half of pregnant moms getting their flu vaccine, too many remain unprotected. Flu shots help protect pregnant women and their babies from potentially serious illness during and after pregnancy.
Results of CDC’s 2014-2015 internet panel survey of pregnant women
January is Cervical Health Awareness Month.
Read the following article for ‘TEN THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT HPV AND CERVICAL CANCER‘.
Learn more at www.nccc-online.org
What every woman should know about preventing Breast Cancer.
Read more in this informative article from ‘Live Healthy’.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month is October.
What is the Zika virus, and how can you protect yourself against it? Are you pregnant and worried about the Zika virus? Are you traveling? Read the following articles from the CDC in response to the Zika Virus.
Pregnant? Read this before you travel.