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.

When interviewing a potential OBGYN make a list of priorities you have as a patient. Those priorities can be anything including patient numbers, after hours availability, support staff (physicians assistants, etc.), and office hours. Medical needs may make your priority list even more extensive. This list should help you formulate your interview questions.

Once you have made your list of questions contact a couple of different physicians and set up a time to talk to them about your specific needs if any. If you don't have any specific needs this may not be a necessary step to take.

When confronting specific medical needs, you as a patient, knowing your own body, should be asking questions based on those needs. Don't be afraid to ask the tough questions about treatment options and methods. Ask the questions about how current they are on new treatment options. Are they willing to research options you bring to them pertaining to your medical needs?

Whether you are confronting a medical situation that need immediate attention or are simply doing preventative care it is important to be your own advocate. Be open and honest with your OBGYN. Share with them your concerns and thoughts on treatments or preventative approaches. This relationship should be one in which you are comfortable discussing all options. Advocating for yourself is just one way in which to take an active approach to your health.

Reno being the growing community it has been in the last twenty years offers wonderful growth in the medical community. The area has begun to entice a medical community that is cutting edge in treatment and preventative care. As our medical resources grow so do your choices in care. The opportunity to choose and OBGYN begins to be more consumer friendly thus offering great choices in care.




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