How To Select An Obgyn Reno

By Carolyn Reed


When one discovers they are expecting a child, the most important person in their lives for the next year or so will be their obgyn. They have responsibility of safety of the mother and baby from the time the baby is conceived to when they are born. They could even be the ones to oversee childbirth. They offer assurance that the baby is in good health. In selection of an obgyn Reno residents ought to make the right decisions.

The choice of the right health care provider is very important. One of the first things to find out is the number of patients that are scheduled for appointments on any given day. The answer to that will have an effect quality of care received and waiting time for appointments. The last thing that anyone wants is to spend hours waiting for their appointment. If the ob-gyn has more than 30 patients that are scheduled for the same day, that should be a red flag.

The number of hospitals that a physician has admitting privileges to should be considered. The less the number of hospitals the better it will be. It is not very practical for the same physician to be at two facilities or more at the same time. This might be the case when they have two patients who go into labor simultaneously. In case an ob-gyn is in group practice, it is important to ask if they have second call systems.

There is possibility that an expectant woman might have complications before or during childbirth. In such a case, it is important to know if the ob-gyn will refer them to be handled by high-risk specialists. They are specialists with additional training to handle complications. They might not offer practical services but will give advice on what is supposed to be done. It is also important for one to ask whether the ob-gyn will be there for the delivery because it is not a given.

Though it is awkward, you should know if the physician will continue seeing you should you lose insurance while pregnant. It however is important and it will help to know the policies of the doctor as regards insurance and payment. You do not want to be surprised mid-term that the physician does not accept government-assisted insurance.

The health history of a patient needs to be considered. There are women that might have suffered from chronic illnesses in the past. Such illnesses include high blood pressure, diabetes and epilepsy. Disclosing such information is important so that you know if the ob-gyn has dealt with such cases before. The conditions may also require the services of maternal fetal medicine specialists with experience in high risk pregnancies. Women who underwent C-sections in the past should also disclose such details.

You need an ob-gyn with whom you are compatible. The two experiences, that is, childbirth and pregnancy, are usually very exciting. For that reason, you will need a specialist that you are fully comfortable with and can effectively communicate with.

In the event that you are not comfortable with the ob-gyn, you need to express those concerns. If need be, you might even have to change them. There are those that opt for midwives instead.




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