Information from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists on a wide variety of women’s health issues.
Here are some resources to help you manage your health and get the most out of your care at WHA.
Information from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists on a wide variety of women’s health issues.
Articles, fact sheets, resources and infographics on staying healthy throughout your life from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Excellent breastfeeding information!
A website by the National Institutes for Health to help you make informed decisions about ways to supplement your traditional healthcare.
The website of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – this is a great resource for vaccination and disease screening and prevention recommendations.
A searchable database of current medical information for both patients and providers.
Excellent resource for articles on a variety of issues related to pregnancy, birth, postpartum care and breastfeeding.
Great information about all aspects of reproductive health.
A website to compare the cost of prescription medications.
Remember when mom made sure you had everything you needed? Think of this as mom’s checklist—only shorter.
WHA takes Medicaid, Medicare and most commercial insurance plans. Check the list of insurance companies WHA is contracted with here.
Help us get to know you before your visit or get reacquainted if it’s been a while. If you need to complete a wellbeing assessment, a urogynecology intake form—or any other online forms, you’ll have a notification in your MyHealth account.
Life happens and we’re here when it does. Learn more about what to do when you think you need to be seen urgently, need to speak with an advice nurse or need to speak with a provider after hours.
WHA is part of the Legacy Epic computer system for scheduling, medical records and billing. Learn more about what that means for you.
Does it sometimes feel like you need a degree in insurance to even understand your statement? Think of this as a crash course to help you understand how we bill for services and what questions to ask your insurance provider.
Learn more about how we’re protecting you—and your health information.
Every good relationship has clear expectations—and we want this to be a very good relationship! Learn more about what you can expect from us and vice versa.
Learn more about WHA’s free translation services and our commitment to non-discrimination.
If you would like to transfer your records to provider outside of WHA, download and complete this form. If you have a MyHealth account, you can also request your records there.
If you’re seeing one of our urogynecologists to talk about urinary incontinence, we may ask you to keep track of things for a while before your visit. Download a copy of the voiding diary here.
If you have a visit in one of our offices, you could be asked to provide feedback through an online survey. Learn more about what we do with the information here.