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6 ways to get the most out of an OBGYN appointment

Here’s what gynecologists want their patients to know.

Jan, 2026
LearnGynecological health6 ways to get the most out of an OBGYN appointment
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Find a Provider You Trust
Know Your Body And What’s Typical For You
Arrive at Your Appointment Prepared
Ask About Other Health Concerns
Avoid Trying to Self-Treat Symptoms First
Don't Go It Alone

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Whether you’re visiting an OBGYN for the first time or you’ve been going for decades, an annual wellness visit is a great opportunity to discuss health concerns and get information about screenings and treatments. Here are some tips for getting maximum value out of your next visit.

Written byAna Lopez.
Medically reviewed byJoanne Perron, MD.May, 2024
Sources: The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Find an OBGYN. 2022 + 7
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