It’s important to be aware and recognize all bladder conditions from cancer to UTIs. Continue reading “Bladder Health”
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Effective January 1st 2017!
Atlanta Women’s Obstetrics & Gynecology, PC will no longer accept an Healthcare Exchange/Marketplace products related to the Affordable Care Act as of January 1st 2017.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
While most people are aware that breast cancer is an issue, many still don’t take the necessary steps to detect the disease in its early stages. Every October, doctors, nurses and organizations use this month to raise awareness for the detection of breast cancer.
AWOG Kids Page
Check out our new AWOG Kids Facebook page! This page will be dedicated to sharing stories and pictures of your kids within our Atlanta Women’s Obstetrics & Gynecology community. Stay tuned for themes, contests, and more.
Flu Shots for 2016/2017: What Has Changed?
The vaccine has been updated to reflect the currently circulating viruses.
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Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
While ovarian cancer is only the ninth most common cancer in women, it is the leading cause of death from cancers affecting the female reproductive system.
United Healthcare Patients
As of August 26, 2016, Piedmont Hospital and United Healthcare reached an agreement and announced a new, three-year contract retroactive to July 1, 2016.
What Women Should Know About Zika
Of the 157 million women in the United States, the CDC has reported that only 433 lab tests have shown traces of the Zika virus.
Nominate Your OB/GYN to be a Mom-Approved Doctor
Dr. Sternberg has been nominated a mom-approved doctor by Atlanta Parent Magazine! Nominate your OB/GYN online at www.atlantaparent.com/nominate by August 5th.
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Group B Strep During Pregnancy
In an effort to raise awareness about Group B Streptococcus (GBS), July has been made Group B Strep awareness month. Read these frequently asked questions about GBS to stay informed during your pregnancy and help spread awareness in Atlanta.