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Our phones lines are currently down. We thank you for your patience while we work to restore service. Hopefully it will be fixed soon! We are apologize for any inconvenience. AWOG
Postpartum depression does not discriminate. You can develop it whether your pregnancy was easy or difficult. You can suffer from it if you are a first time mom or already have a child, married or unmarried, and it occurs in women of all ages,
a To alleviate any concerns that our OB patients may have about this topic, AWOG assures that we will continue to allow one support person to accompany patients while in labor. Please contact our OB Office if you have any questions about our policy.
Most young women begin to see a gynecologist in their teens and by the time they are in their 20s or 30s know the routine, know their bodies, and schedule annual visits. There are times, however, when abnormalities present themselves, and you wonder if you should see your doctor in between your normal visit.
As always, the safety of our patients and staff continues to be a priority for providing care while practicing social distancing. Atlanta Women’s Obstetrics & Gynecology will begin providing in-office preventive and non-emergent care starting Monday, May 4th. This means that you may start scheduling your annual gynecological visits,
Even the most confident woman can suddenly panic when told she is pregnant. Whether it was a planned event or a surprise, from this moment unknown insecurities seem to take over, and you are suddenly afraid like never before. What is pregnancy anxiety and how can you cope with it?
Atlanta Women’s Obstetrics and Gynecology is now offering remote video visits for our patients with healthcare needs that can be supported via telemedicine. AWOG patients are able to have visits with their physician using doxy.me, an easy and secure platform that can be used from any mobile device or desktop computer.
On the day of your delivery, you may enter the hospital two ways: A) The Main Entrance on Peachtree Road, or B) The North Parking Deck Bridge. The North Parking Deck may be accessed from the hospital entrance on Collier Road.
In an effort to stop the spread of Covid-19, Atlanta Women’s Obstetrics & Gynecology is seeing OB and urgent patients only at this time. We are available by phone for non-emergent, telemedicine consultations. Please call (404)352-3616 during our normal business hours to reschedule your routine appointment or for any other questions you may have.
In an effort to minimize community spread of COVID-19, we would like to thank our patients for understanding that it is a must that extra guests be left at home (or maybe in the car?) for their visit. The practice is open and seeing patients and we are taking extra precautions to ensure the safety of our patients and staff at this time.