Monday, July 7, 2014

OBGYN Reno, The Search For Support

By Sherry Gross


When looking for an OBGYN there are many ways to make the search much more simple. Reno has a growing population and along with that has had a growing number of physicians available to the community making the search for OBGYN Reno more viable. Often we are faced with choosing from a list that our insurance company provides. If this is the case your search probably won't be very long as they list usually doesn't provide for many options. When you are in need of a new physician, regardless of the reason, it is an important decision and one that should be done with care.

Many of us ask for referrals when it comes to hairdressers, mechanics and even retail locations. Asking for referrals regarding an OBGYN can be just as valuable. As with any service you are utilizing, OBGYN is obviously a very important one. That is why when asking for referrals from friends and family, ask the questions that are important to you. Asking a group of women that are in your particular age range is going to be helpful as many of them will have dealt with similar medical concerns or preventative care issues.

Referrals aren't always an option if you are new to an area and don't know people. If this is the case then you will need to do due diligence regarding finding an OBGYN. We often think that we have to make a scheduled check up appointment or new patient appointment in order to do this research. This is not true however. You can call the office and ask to make an appointment to speak with the doctor first. They should be more than willing to set aside thirty minutes to speak with a potential patient. This should occur without charge. Being comfortable with your physician is extremely important in regards to your health.

Make your list of questions you want answered. Decide what your priorities are when choosing an OBGYN and make your question list based on those priorities. These questions can be anything from support staff available, after hours availability to concerns regarding treatment philosophies. Don't be afraid to ask any question.

Many people think that they have to make an appointment for a check up in order to talk to a physician. This is a time when you should be able to and should make a priority of making an appointment to just speak to a physician regarding any specific needs you may have at the time. Knowing that your OBGYN has the ability and knowledge to treat and discuss openly options pertaining to specific medical needs is reassuring at the very least. If there are no specific medical needs that you want addressed then making an appointment for a general check up may be all you need to do to feel comfortable.

Most of us are good at knowing our bodies and what is happening with them that may be making us feel anything less than good. Often we can list off symptoms and will know when they started, which gives us a pretty good idea of specific medical needs that we need to discuss with our OBGYN. We will also often know about treatment options that we want to discuss. A good physician/patient relationship is one in which both can openly discuss options for treatment, new medical knowledge and how it can be used in your current situation.

You are your own best advocate where your medical needs are concerned. Knowledge is power as the old adage goes. The more knowledge you have concerning potential physicians the better the decision making process will go.

Within the last twenty years Reno has grown in its ability to offer more innovative medical care to the community. The medical community offers much more in the way of the number of physicians available along with cutting edge medical technology available. Your options are only as limited as you wish them to be where it concerns finding an OBGYN in Reno.




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