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COVID 19 Update 3.19.2020

COVID-19 UPDATE March 19, 2020 Northeast OB/GYN Associates is dedicated to ensuring the safety of our patients, staff and physicians. These unprecedented times demand for front line staff and physicians to be adaptable to an ever changing environment based on constant new information regarding COVID-19 from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). We have and will continue to be in constant communication with the San Antonio Metro Health Department and infectious disease physicians to ensure we are proceeding appropriately. We

COVID 19 Update 3.18.2020

March 18, 2020 Our top concern is the safety of our patients, staff and physicians. We are asking any patients who have or have had fever, cough or shortness of breath in the past 48 hours to please refrain from coming in for their appointment. Please reschedule your appointment for a later date, preferably 7 days once you are symptom free. 1. No visitors with patients in the office EXCEPT for one visitor at the 20 week ultrasound. 2. We

COVID 19 Update

COVID-19 UPDATE AND NOTICE Our top concern is the safety of our patients, staff and physicians. With the recent developments surrounding COVID-19 we have implemented additional procedures to ensure our offices are clean and you are safe. We will continue to monitor and make necessary adjustments as this is a fluid situation. 1. We have implemented additional cleaning routines in our offices to include: a. Front desk area, waiting room and check out area will be wiped down with disinfectant

6 Reasons Your Gynecologist Wants to See You Every Year!

Written by: Dr. Marcy Rosen, M.D., F.A.C.O.G The well woman exam is one of the most important appointments that gynecologists perform. But with medicine’s tendency to change according to newest evidence and best practices, you may find that your appointment leaves you with some questions. Here are six things that we, as your friendly neighborhood gynecologists, want you know to know about these visits. 1. The Well Woman Exam is an Annual ExamThis means that it should be done once

The One Thing Your Gynecologist Is Tired of Hearing (By: Marcy Rosen, MD, FACOG)

www.kveller.com/the-one-thing-your-gynecologist-is-tired-of-hearing/ It’s something that I, as an OB/GYN, hear almost daily in my clinic: “I’m sorry.” That’s right, my patients apologize to me. And why? What would prompt so many women to apologize to their doctor? It’s because I’m about to see their vaginas. It’s usually the same scenario: As we are preparing to do the pelvic exam, they say something like, “I’m sorry, I didn’t have a chance to shave today…” or “I’m sorry, I just got out of

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