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  • How to Get a Gynecological Examination

    A gynecological exam, or pelvic exam, is typically done by a doctor or physician's assistant. A professional will check the health of your pelvic and reproductive organs with a physical exam, and she may also take samples of tissue and fluid for testing. If you have not had an exam and you are sexually active or are having discomfort or troubling symptoms in your pelvic region you should considering scheduling an exam. Some women find the process a bit stressful or uncomfortable, so it's helpful to plan ahead.

  • How to Search for NPI Organization Members

    The National Provider Identifier (NPI) is an administrative identification number created under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Each health care provider covered by HIPAA has a unique NPI number. An online NPI Registry provides a means of looking up organizations included in the system.

  • How to Choose a Doctor for Joint Replacement

    For joint replacement surgery, you will need to find a qualified orthopedic surgeon. Choosing the right doctor can be difficult, and when it comes to surgery, you want to make sure you are making the best decision possible. There are some important questions to consider when selecting a doctor for joint replacement. These considerations will help you make an informed decision and find the right doctor for your needs.

  • How to Choose the Best Egg Donor Doctor

    Doctors who work with patients grappling with infertility are called reproductive endocrinologists (REs). One of the services offered by REs is egg donation. An egg donor is used when a woman who wishes to become pregnant has ovarian problems. Egg donation may be anonymous, or it may be one where both donor and recipient are known to each other. Finding an RE to guide you through this process may involve several steps.

  • How to Choose a Foot Doctor

    When you have trouble with bunions or pain in your feet, a foot doctor, otherwise known as a podiatrist, is the person who can help you. Choosing a doctor can sometimes be difficult; however, knowing what questions to ask can help make the process easier.

  • How to Choose a Doctor

    Choose a doctor based on recommendations from a friend or by consulting with the insurance company to ensure coverage. Take financial aspects into consideration when choosing a doctor with help from a board-certified cardiologist in this free video on health care.

  • How to Choose a Doctor For a Contour Thread Lift

    Often called the "lunchtime" facelift, a contour thread lift is a relatively new cosmetic surgery procedure that only takes a few hours to complete. While not as extreme as a full surgical facelift, a contour thread lift is a more affordable way to get a more youthful appearance by lifting sagging skin. While a thread lift is a far more simple procedure than a tradition facelift, there are a few things you should consider when choosing a doctor.

  • How to Choose a Doctor When Pregnant

    Pregnancy is often considered one of the most treasured and most frightening experiences in life. A medical care provider has a considerable impact on the general pregnancy experience, birth experience and the health of the unborn child. No pregnancy is the same and treatment options are fluid. Below are considerations when matching a doctor to your pregnancy.

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