Thursday, April 22, 2010

Find A Good Gynecologist

Your gynecologist should be someone you feel comfortable with.


Your gynecologist should be someone you feel comfortable being honest with about sensitive or embarrassing issues. Since a relationship with a gynecologist is a long-lasting one typically, it is worth taking the extra time to find one you trust. Several considerations play a part in what constitutes a good gynecologist for any one person.


Instructions


1. Decide whether you prefer a male or female gynecologist. Also, consider a gynecologist who is also an obstetrician, if you plan to have a baby.


2. Consult your female friends and tell them your needs. A friend's gynecologist may or may not be a correct fit for your preferences and needs, but you can ask your friends about the gynecologist they use. Ask about fees, insurance, bedside manner, location and if the gynecologist is accepting new patients.


3. Make a list of gynecologists in your area you wish to learn more about. Check this list against lists of gynecologists covered under your insurance plan, if applicable.


4. Prepare a list of questions to ask the gynecologist's office. Important questions include


how long he has been in business, how accessible the doctor is after office hours, the hospital they have privileges at, the school they went to, and how long a typical visit lasts.


5. Check the state's medical board website for the gynecologist's name to make sure the medical license is valid. Ask the state board if the gynecologist has ever been sued, sanctioned or suspended for malpractice.


6. Schedule an appointment with one of the gynecologists from your narrowed-down list. It is important to feel relaxed and confident with a gynecologist -- if you feel uneasy after the initial appointment, try out a different doctor from your list.







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