When it comes to obstetrics vs gynecology, it’s important to know what is relevant to your needs

Obstetrics and gynecology are often grouped together. When discussing female reproductive health, we ask each other which OBGYN we see, or what our OB-GYN has to say about our given issue. However, when it comes to obstetrics vs gynecology, they aren’t one and the same, though they may overlap. 

For example, here at the practice of Dr. Lona Sasser Obstetrics and Gynecology, our practitioners are both. This allows us to accompany women from conception to birth, from adolescence to menopause, and beyond.

But back to answering this common question about obstetrics vs gynecology. Let’s jump in. 

Obstetrics vs Gynecology: what’s the difference?

Physicians who focus on obstetrics are working with women on their pregnancy journey. This can mean pre-conception, the pregnancy itself, childbirth, and immediate postpartum care. 

On the other hand, physicians who focus primarily on gynecology are involved in all female health issues.

So it’s not really obstetrics vs gynecology as different options for the same need, but rather, two focuses within the same field of women’s health. Some physicians may specialize in one or the other and some OB/GYNs may focus on both, even within the capacity of a primary care physician. 

How do I know how to find what I need?

Of course, when it comes to choosing between obstetrics vs gynecology if you’re pregnant, an obstetrician or OB/GYN is the obvious choice! However, for women not quite on their pregnancy journey yet, but perhaps making plans to have a family soon, a gynecologist is absolutely appropriate. Gynecologists often work with (or can refer you to) a trusted obstetrician. 

At Dr. Lona Sasser Obstetrics and Gynecology, we are able to offer both. If you are in need of either obstetrics or gynecology services, Lona Sasser Obstetrics and Gynecology is accepting new patients and would love to hear from you. 

Here is a brief overview of the services we offer:

GYNECOLOGICAL SERVICES

  • Pediatric Services – essential for younger girls who have medical issues and for those who menstruate young. It is suggested that young women begin seeing a gynecologist around age thirteen. Some girls need help before then, for skin conditions, pain, discomfort, and precocious puberty.
  • Birth control education and administration.
  • Minimally invasive surgeries –  such as sterilization, cysts, and cervical issues.
  • Urogynecology concerns affecting the pelvic floor and pelvic organs. Urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse are very common, and we can help you with this.

OBSTETRIC SERVICES

  • Pregnancy confirmation – essential for insurance coverage and peace of mind.
  • Total pregnancy care – including 2-D ultrasounds and sex determination.
  • Verification and education of maternity benefits –  completed by our trusted staff. They will make sure that you know what you are eligible for and will set up a payment plan for the best care available.

Our respected and friendly doctors are proud to be a top choice for your health care in Coral Springs and the surrounding areas. Contact us to schedule your initial appointment with one of our experienced doctors and set yourself up for the most compassionate and talented obstetrics and gynecology care available.

To make an appointment with Dr. Lona Sasser Obstetrics & Gynecology, you can easily book online or give us a call at (954) 340-1050.

 

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