Atrium OBGYN

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Leah Goodrich
Oct 10, 2023
I received outstanding service from both the administrative and medical staff.
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Amber Ruff
Sep 5, 2023
My first visit to Atrium was a great experience! The staff made me feel welcome, and my doctor, Marybeth, was particularly thorough and attentive, which made the process very comfortable. Highly recommend!
Frequently asked questions
help_outline What is a Pap test?
A Pap test checks for abnormal cells in the cervix that may lead to cervical cancer. The sample is sent to a lab for examination.
help_outline What is HPV?
HPV stands for human papillomavirus, a common virus that can cause genital warts and cervical cancer.
help_outline How is HPV linked to cervical cancer?
Certain high-risk types of HPV can lead to cervical cancer by causing abnormal cell changes on the cervix.
help_outline How do you get HPV?
HPV is spread through skin-to-skin contact during sexual intercourse. The virus can remain inactive for months or years.
help_outline What is an HPV test?
An HPV test looks for high-risk types of the virus that can cause cervical cancer and is often performed alongside the Pap test.
help_outline How can cervical cancer be prevented?
Cervical cancer risk can be identified with a Pap test and HPV test during gynecology exams.
help_outline Who performs my Mammography exam?
Your Mammography exam will be conducted by an MQSA qualified expert and interpreted by a certified radiologist.
help_outline When will I hear about my Mammography exam results?
Results are typically sent by mail within 5 business days post-exam, unless additional follow-up is required.
help_outline When should my daughter schedule her first exam?
Annual exams are recommended starting when a girl needs birth control or has gynecological concerns, and cervical screening should begin at age 21.
help_outline What should I do if I am pregnant?
If pregnant, call to schedule an appointment with us.
help_outline When will I have an ultrasound?
An ultrasound will usually occur at your second obstetrical visit, around 20 weeks to assess the baby’s anatomy.
help_outline What is a co-payment?
A co-payment is a fixed fee required by your insurance each time you receive medical care.
help_outline What is co-insurance?
Co-insurance is the percentage of your medical costs that you pay after reaching your deductible.
help_outline What is a deductible?
A deductible is the amount you must pay out of pocket before your insurance covers any expenses.
help_outline Do I see the same provider throughout my pregnancy?
You may rotate through providers during pregnancy but cannot guarantee that a specific provider will deliver your baby.
help_outline What do I do if I need a prescription refill?
Contact your pharmacy first for refills, which can send a request to us if you are out of refills.
help_outline Why am I asked to verify my identity so many times?
We ask for verification to ensure patient safety and comply with national patient safety goals.
help_outline Why can't I leave a message on my provider's voicemail?
To ensure accurate documentation and prompt responses, we have designated staff to take your messages.
help_outline How do I schedule an urgent appointment?
Speak with one of our phone nurses who will assess your needs and determine the best course of action.
help_outline How do I obtain a copy of my medical records? Is there a charge?
Complete a Medical Records Release Form to obtain your records. Charges may apply unless sent directly to another provider.
help_outline How do I get disability, FMLA or other forms completed?
Complete a Medical Records Release Form for form completion, typically taking 7-10 days.
help_outline What didn't my insurance pay?
Your insurance processes claims based on your contract, and you should contact them for details.
help_outline Do you charge a specialist co-payment for all visits?
As a specialist practice, co-payments are determined by your insurance.
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What We Offer

Medical Services

Gynecology
Comprehensive gynecological services focused on women's health.
Obstetrics
Care and support during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum.
Adolescent Care
Health services tailored for adolescents to address their unique health needs.

Diagnostic Services

Radiology and Mammography
Diagnostic imaging services including x-rays, ultrasounds, and mammograms.

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