FAQ
Q1.What makes Our ObGyn different from other practices?In today’s world, it is hard to find a small obstetrical/gynecological practice, delivering at only one hospital. Knowing that one of our two physicians, whom you will come to know intimately, WILL deliver your baby, promotes trust and confidence in the upcoming birth process. Having a nurse-midwife on staff that is dedicated to prenatal education and low-risk prenatal care, but does NOT DO deliveries, also enhances patient knowledge and comfort during the childbearing year. Because we are a small practice, we can schedule most new patients with a visit within 3 days after calling for an appointment.
Q2.What kind of services does Our ObGyn specialize in?We provide dedicated, comprehensive care to women throughout their life cycle. Some areas of specialization are:
Osteoporosis
Routine Gynecological Care
Diabetes in Pregnancy
Endometriosis
Low and High-risk Pregnancy
Contraception
Abnormal Menses
Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
Polycystic Ovarian Disorder
Abnormal Pap Smears
Sexual Counseling
HPV Testing& Prevention
Our ObGyn is affiliated with Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital in Downer’s Grove, Illinois. We have just one office location, conveniently located in the professional building connected to the hospital. Being in one hospital and one office enables us to coordinate treatment efficiently and in a timely fashion. This is especially important when we are dealing with an emergency situation.
Q4.How easy is it to get an appointment? How do I make an appointment?Most patients have no trouble getting an appointment in a timely fashion, since we are a small intimate practice. To schedule an appointment with any of our providers, please call 630-810-9236.
Q5.What types of Insurances do you take?A full listing of all the approved insurances for Our ObGyn can be found by clicking this link: Insurance List
Q6.Which hospital you work or provide service?Being in one hopsital and one office enables us to Coordinate treatment efficiently and in a timely fashion. This is especially important when we are dealing with an emergency situation.

