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Gynecological Symptoms You Should Never Ignore

Your gynecologist has seen and heard it all. Some women, though, become embarrassed about discussing certain topics and avoid telling their doctor about symptoms and specific changes with their bodies. Get over it! This is the one person you can always trust to give you answers and provide the right treatment if there is an

How Your Gynecologist Can Help Maximize Your Sexual Health

You may wonder how your gynecologist can help maximize your sexual health, and the truth is they can help, but only if you let them. Since many women would prefer to keep their sexual pleasure or lack thereof to themselves, it’s impossible to get any help if you don’t ask.

Is My Menstrual Cycle Normal?

We hear this question quite frequently: is my menstrual cycle normal? Since every single woman is unique, and we love that, it is hard to define “normal.” Most of the time we talk more about what is “average” rather than normal to help women understand if their cycle falls within average parameters.

Phones Lines Are Currently Down

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 apologize for any inconvenience. AWOG

OB Patients Do Not Have to Give Birth a Without Partner

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.  

11 Signs You Need To Call Your Gynecologist

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. The

AWOG Will Begin Seeing Patients for Preventive and Non-Emergent Care

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, consultations, IUD insertions, elective procedures, etc.

AWOG Offers a Telemedicine Option for Patients

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. Please call our office