About Us
Preferred Gynecology's Patient-Centered Philosophy: Compassion, Education, and Evidence-Based Care
At Preferred Gynecology, we believe in treating the whole person, combining clinical expertise with compassion to deliver personalized gynecological care tailored to your unique needs.
30-40
Minutes average appointment duration
92%
Patients who report feeling heard and respected
100%
Treatment plans reviewed with patient input
Key Capabilities
- •Extended appointment times (30-40 minutes) to address all patient concerns thoroughly
- •Patient education as a cornerstone of treatment, empowering informed decisions
- •Shared decision-making approach respecting patient values and preferences
- •Evidence-based clinical guidelines paired with individualized treatment considerations
- •Holistic approach addressing physical, emotional, and reproductive health
- •Inclusive environment serving patients across all backgrounds and life experiences
Why It Matters
Unhurried Consultations
Unlike high-volume practices, we allocate sufficient time per patient to fully understand your health history, concerns, and goals.
Informed Decision-Making
We provide clear explanations of diagnoses, treatment options, benefits, and risks so you can make decisions aligned with your values.
Continuity of Care
Our physicians maintain ongoing relationships with patients, tracking long-term outcomes and adjusting care plans as needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I expect during my first appointment?
Your first visit includes a comprehensive health history review, physical examination, and discussion of your health concerns and goals. We typically allow extra time for new patients.
How involved am I in treatment decisions?
We believe in shared decision-making. Your physician will discuss all available options, explain the evidence supporting each approach, and help you choose the plan that best fits your preferences and goals.
Do you provide educational materials?
Yes, we provide evidence-based handouts, recommend reputable online resources, and encourage patients to ask questions until they fully understand their condition and treatment plan.
How do you handle complex or uncertain cases?
For complex cases, we may consult with subspecialists, review the latest literature, and present multiple approaches for discussion to ensure optimal care.