Arizona Gynecology Consultants continues to monitor the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) very closely.
Here at AZGYN we are taking every precaution to prevent the spread of this disease at all of our clinical sites across the valley. Our dedicated staff is committed to adhering all of the CDC’s Clinical Guidance.
Through Telehealth, we can offer long-distance patient and clinician contact, care, advice, education, intervention, and monitoring via telecommunication technologies.
At this time, we have extended our clinical reach by providing Telehealth services for many GYN related issues you may be faced with, including:
- Breast discharge
- Breast pain
- Depression
- Frequent urination
- Missed periods
- Rashes
- Sinusitis
- Skin inflammations
- Pelvic pain
- Bladder infections
- UTIs
- Vaginal discharge
- Vaginal itching
- Yeast infections
- Heavy or irregular menstrual bleeding
- Menopausal symptoms
For any urgent matters, our clinics currently remain open and expect to honor all existing patient appointments. Please take advantage of our telehealth services for any non-urgent matters. We will be scheduling out Wellness/Annual visits until after April 5th, this promotes social distancing under the CDC’s guidance.
Telehealth Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is a Telehealth (Telemedicine) Visit?
A Telehealth visit can be composed of a phone call, video, or email visit between you and your provider.
The providers at Arizona Gynecology Consultants are leaders in utilizing several different platforms in order to care for their patients. We have video chats, Facetime, phone call, portal messages and/or emails. We want our patients to feel comfortable using the platform that they desire.
Q: How long does it last?
As long as it needs to. Most visits are 15-30 minutes long.
Q: What happens if I need an exam?
We schedule you at one of our convenient locations or it may be possible to schedule a home visit with one of our care team members. Your provider will let you know if this is needed.
Q: How soon can I get scheduled?
Most of our appointments are available the same day; however, if a specific provider is requested then within 2-3 days.
Q: Do I need to download something?
An application called NextPatient if you choose to video chat with your provider. We also have several other ways to communicate with your provider.
Q: Do I need to live in the state of Arizona?
No, this restriction has been lifted. You can call us from any state.
Q: How do I schedule an appointment?
Use the scheduling tool on this page or call us at 602-358-8588.
We are happy to answer any further questions you may have about a Telehealth visit.
We understand that these are difficult times. We stand united and will overcome this pandemic together. We look forward to serving you and continuing to be an advocate for your care.
For questions or to schedule over the phone, please call 602-358-8588.