FAQs

We’re always here to provide all of the information you need to make informed decisions about your healthcare. Here are a few common questions and answers:

Why should I consider Women's Health Services?

Our providers have extensive experience and expertise in their respective areas of medical training. From basic to critical care, our practitioners and staff have the knowledge and compassion to help all patients cope with their unique situations.

 

Is Women's Health Services just for pregnant women?

No. Women's Health Services provides services for patients in all phases of life. Our broad range of health services ensures comprehensive care across the spectrum of ages and conditions.

 

Isn't WHS for people who can't afford to pay?

Absolutely not. Women's Health Services provides treatment to anyone who wants personalized, convenient, superior healthcare.

 

How does WHS differ from other clinics?

We have excellent providers, a modern facility and state-of-the-art equipment. Other equally important differentiators are our commitment to exceptional treatment and our caring for the whole person.

 

Isn’t healthcare just a business?

Our providers genuinely care for their patients and their wellbeing. We understand that occasionally social problems, relationship problems, stress and other factors affect the physical health of our patients. So we have a qualified team – physicians, nurse practitioners and staff nurses – who are prepared to listen, teach and assist in you no matter what, every step of the way.

 

What's a nurse practitioner?

A nurse practitioner is a registered nurse (RN) who has advanced education and clinical training in a healthcare specialty area. This additional training, plus successfully passing a national certification exam, qualifies a nurse practitioner at Women's Health Services to provide primary care consisting of pap smears, contraception, prenatal care, and treatment for reproductive and other health difficulties.