Women’s Health
At Queen of the Valley Medical Center, we diagnose and manage many women’s health conditions. Conditions we treat include:
- Breast cancer
- Benign breast conditions
- Endocrinology / hormone conditions
- Gynecologic cancers
- High-risk pregnancy
- Infertility
- Low-risk pregnancy
- Menopause symptoms
- Menstrual disorders
- Multiple pregnancies
- Premenstrual syndrome
Our women’s health team provides a full range of obstetrical and gynecological care. This includes health screenings, regular check-ups, preventive care and surgical and medical treatments.
When you come for your first visit, plan to arrive 30 minutes early to complete your registration and insurance process. Your doctor will talk with you about your health history and any symptoms or concerns. Your doctor will perform an exam and recommend any needed health screenings, such as:
- Hormone evaluation
- Pap test
- Preconception counseling
- Mammogram
Your doctor may perform tests or procedures to diagnose your condition. These tests take place in the doctor’s office. Diagnostic procedures we offer include: Colposcopy
- Hysteroscopy
- LEEP (loop electrosurgical excision procedure)
- Sonography
- Ultra-sonography
The type of visit determines your fees.
We are in-network with most Napa Valley-area Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs) and Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs). Your HMO may require a written referral from your primary care doctor. We recommend that you verify your insurance coverage before your appointment. Ultimately, you are responsible for the bill.
All co-payments, deductibles and share of costs are due at the time of service. We accept cash, check and VISA, Master Card, American Express and Discover. We provide a 30% discount to self-pay patients. We offer financial assistance for those who qualify.
If you have any questions or concerns, contact our billing office at 707-251-1825.
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