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Should I still see my OBGYN in Atlanta and Alpharetta, GA?

Should I still see my OBGYN in Atlanta and Alpharetta, GA?

There are a lot of new processes and procedures during these unprecedented times

OBGYNs provide many services to Atlanta and Alpharetta, GA throughout the year. But, with businesses closing their doors, employees being encouraged to work from home, and rules of operation changing, knowing what appointments to keep and what to reschedule can be confusing. Should you plan to go in for your annual wellness exam? Should you still make an appointment when you have a concern about your reproductive health? See how Georgia Obstetrics and Gynecology is working to keep patients healthy.

Stay home or come to your Georgia OBGYN?

Part of keeping patients, and staff, healthy is limiting contact between people. To that end, Georgia OBGYN is encouraging people to stay home. If you have an appointment scheduled, such as an annual exam, we can reschedule at a later date.

However, if you have an emergency or a question you need to be answered, your OB is of course, here to help. We now offer Telemedicine, allowing you to visit for a consultation virtually using a computer or smartphone. You can schedule a Telemedicine appointment by calling our office or you can schedule it online. If you have an emergency, please contact our office as we are still available to help in these cases.

Giving birth

Your doctor is an important partner in this life event. Rest assured, our team is still available for deliveries. Whether a natural birth or caesarean, your physician will be there to help you bring your new family member into the world.

Take advantage of our other online Georgia OBGYN services

With coming into the office to pick up forms or make payments no longer an option, be sure to take advantage of the other services and resources our website provides. You can find out if your doctor is considered in-network for your insurance carrier before you schedule your future appointment. You can also find contact information for billing questions, including who to contact regarding a hospital stay or lab work, and even how to pay your bill online. Our website also has forms, guides, and information on certain types of care available for you to download, fill out, or just read.

Georgia OBGYN in Atlanta and Alpharetta, GA

Atlanta and Alpharetta, GA women have a lot to think about in the age of the coronavirus and practicing social distancing can make it difficult to know what appointments to keep and what to push out. Don’t hesitate to contact Georgia OBGYN if you have a question about your appointment. We can help you reschedule if it’s not urgent at a later time. Or, if you need a consult by a doctor soon, we can help you schedule with Georgia OBGYN a Telemedicine appointment.

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