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by Jackeline Hill Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How do I contact Huntsville Hospital obstetrics and gynecology?

Huntsville Hospital Obstetrics and Gynecology 401 Lowell Drive, Suites 1 and 21 • Huntsville, AL 35801 • (256) 265-4462 Hours of Service: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Closed for lunch Noon - 1 p.m.) Fax: (256) 265-4463

Why choose advanced OBGYN Huntsville?

Dr. Michael Conrad, Dr. Kevin McIntosh, Dr. Lynn Beauchamp, and Elizabeth Fondren, MSN, CRNP, and all of the highly skilled health care professionals at Advanced ObGyn in Huntsville, AL strive to provide world class healthcare to today's woman. Our entire office is dedicated to providing compassionate care to all of our patients.

Why choose advanced OBGYN of Huntsville for da Vinci robotics surgery?

In addition to offering a full range of obstetrics and gynecology services, the board certified physicians at Advanced ObGyn of Huntsville, AL are specially trained in minimally invasive gynecologic procedures, such as da Vinci® Robotics Surgery.

How do I Activate my Huntsville Hospital Patient Access Account?

At your request, our Patient Access staff or your health care provider will provide you a PIN number and authorize the system to send you an email with instructions on how to activate your account. The email message will come from Huntsville Hospital Health System.

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NEW PORTAL USER

If you do not already have a patient portal account with our clinic, please contact our office to get started. Our portal was updated in March 2017. If you did not update at that time, please contact our office so we can send you an invitation email.

ESTABLISHED PORTAL USERS

To access our patient portal, use the following link: https://myhealthrecord.com/Portal/SSO

HELP

For technical issues with an established account, contact our office. We would be happy to help you with any issues that you may experience and we value your feedback.

What is Women4Women OBGYN?

The mission of Women4Women OBGYN is to provide first-class comprehensive OBGYN, midwifery, wellness and aesthetic services by women for women in a calm, serene setting that feels almost spa-like. Our staff strives to make you feel well cared-for at every opportunity, whether it be through our in-person interactions, our patient portal, telemedicine appointments, or phone calls.

How many women have endometriosis?

Endometriosis is a common, benign disorder that is estimated to affect approximately 10% of women.

Can endometriosis be treated with hormones?

However, this also means that they can be responsive to hormonal therapies. There are many different hormonal and hormone receptor treatments for endometriosis. While these therapies keep symptoms of endometriosis at bay, they do not cure the disorder. When these treatments are discontinued, symptoms often resume.

Can endometriosis cause infertility?

Myth #3: Endometriosis causes infertility. Yes, it is true that endometriosis is present in a large portion of women with infertility issues. One reason for this could be endometriosis on the fallopian tubes that distort or block the tubes. In reality, this is rarely the finding that we see during surgery.

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