OB/GYN

FAQ

We use Bridgeport Hospital.  It is a part of the Yale-New Haven Health System, so that allows for easy collaboration with the Smilow Cancer Center and the Yale High-Risk Obstetric program, if the need arises.  When these services are needed, we draw on all available resources to provide the best possible care to our patients.

For a new patient, the wait is typically one to two weeks, depending whether you have specific time constraints. We have same day problem appointments available for established patients.
Yes. Our doctors are exports in the area of robotic surgery and have played leadership roles at the hospital.
Generally speaking, a woman should start to see a gynecologist at age 21, unless she has problems or concerns that she would like addressed prior to that age. We see teenage girls for menstrual problems as needed.
Our doctors are able to manage high-risk pregnancy, and they regularly consult with the Bridgeport Hospital Maternal Fetal Medicine doctors. When necessary, high-risk pregnancies are jointly managed by our doctors and the doctors at Bridgeport Hospital.