YOUR GUIDE TO WOMEN’S HEALTHCARE
Patient Resources & FAQ
Answers, Tools, and Support at Your Fingertips
Explore our comprehensive resources to stay informed, prepared, and empowered throughout your healthcare journey.
Find a Provider
Meet our talented team and find the right provider for your care. Whether you’re looking for routine wellness visits, specialized treatments, or expert guidance, we’re here to support you every step of the way.
Find a Location
With convenient locations across Connecticut, exceptional care is always within reach. Explore our offices in Guilford, Hamden, New Haven, and Wallingford to find the location that works best for you.
Find a Service
From routine checkups to advanced procedures, we offer a full range of obstetric and gynecologic services tailored to your needs. Explore our services to learn how we can support your health and wellness.
SUPPORTING YOUR JOURNEY
Resources to Empower Your Health
At Generations OB/GYN, we believe that informed patients make confident decisions about their health. That’s why we’ve created a dedicated resource hub to provide you with the tools, information, and support you need.
From frequently asked questions to patient forms and insurance details, everything you need is just a click away. Whether you’re preparing for your first visit or looking for guidance on a specific service, we’re here to help you every step of the way.
OB/GYN CARE IN CONNECTICUT
Helpful Downloadable Resources
OB Info Packet
Comprehensive information to guide you through your obstetric care journey.
Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause
Learn about the genital, sexual, and urinary changes that occur with menopause.
Hormone Therapy/Vaginal Dryness
Helpful insights to assist in deciding about hormone therapy and managing vaginal dryness.
HAVE QUESTIONS?
Frequently Asked Questions
Our FAQ section is designed to answer all your questions in one convenient place. Explore topics ranging from general inquiries to detailed information about our services.
General
How can I request my test results?
Please check your MyChart messages first for any updates. If you need to receive your test results, call (203) 248-4461. Keep in mind that many results must be reviewed by the doctors first, which may take an extra day or two if further recommendations are needed. We appreciate your patience and will get your results to you as soon as possible!
How do I request a prescription refill?
Prescription refills are handled Monday through Friday during office hours. If your prescription is running low, please don’t wait until the weekend, the last day of your prescription, or until you’re completely out. To request a refill, call (203) 248-4461 and we’ll process your request as soon as possible. If your pharmacy offers e-prescription services, please let us know.
How do I request a referral?
To request a referral, please call us at (203) 248-4461. Some referrals may require a physician appointment first.
How can I request a copy of my medical records?
To request a copy of your medical records, please download and complete the Medical Records Release Form available above. Once completed, submit the form to the appropriate office.
Who do I contact for questions about billing?
For billing questions, please contact Yale Medicine Billing at (203) 785-4216. Our office does not have staff available to directly answer billing inquiries, but Yale Medicine’s billing team will be happy to assist you.
How do I send a message to my doctor?
You can send a message to your doctor through the MyChart Portal. Simply log in to your account to communicate securely with your provider. Access the MyChart Portal here.
How long can I expect to wait for a response to an Epic MyChart message?
MyChart messages are intended for non-urgent concerns. Please allow up to 2-3 business days for a response. If your concern is urgent, we recommend calling the office directly.
Pregnancy and Family Planning
What should I do if I’m planning to become pregnant?
If you’re planning to become pregnant, we encourage you to schedule a pre-pregnancy checkup. During this visit, we’ll perform a physical exam, review your medical, family, and obstetrical history, discuss any medications you’re currently taking, and help you plan a healthy diet and lifestyle to prepare for pregnancy.
What should I do if I’m trying to conceive but having difficulty?
Many couples conceive within one year of having regular unprotected sex after stopping birth control. However, if you’re having trouble conceiving, we recommend a fertility evaluation for you and your partner. Please don’t hesitate to call us—we’re here to help and look forward to supporting you on your journey.
What should I do if I just found out I’m pregnant?
Congratulations! Please call your doctor as soon as you find out you’re pregnant. The first few weeks of pregnancy are crucial for healthy child development. Your doctor will schedule your initial prenatal visit for 6-10 weeks into your pregnancy. During this visit, we’ll answer any questions you have and provide detailed information to help ensure a healthy pregnancy and baby.
Where will I deliver my baby?
All deliveries are performed at Yale New Haven Hospital’s York Street Campus, where you’ll have access to state-of-the-art facilities and expert care.
What should I expect during my first prenatal visit?
During your first prenatal visit, your doctor will confirm your pregnancy, review your medical history, perform any necessary tests, and discuss your care plan for a healthy pregnancy.
Menopause and Hormonal Health
How do I know if I’m in menopause?
Menopause typically occurs around age 50 and is diagnosed after you have not had a menstrual period for one year. The time leading up to menopause, called perimenopause, can begin many years earlier, with the most symptoms often occurring in the last one to two years. Common symptoms of menopause include emotional changes, headaches, hot flashes, vaginal dryness, itching, infections, pain, irregular periods, loss of sexual interest, and sleep disturbances. Every woman experiences menopause differently. If you have questions, concerns, or are experiencing symptoms, we encourage you to call your doctor to schedule an appointment.
What should I do if I’m experiencing menopausal symptoms?
Common menopausal symptoms include vaginal dryness, hot flashes, mood swings, sleep disturbances, and changes in sexual interest. If you’re experiencing any of these, please call your doctor to discuss treatment options and schedule an appointment.
How can I manage hot flashes during menopause?
Hot flashes can often be managed with lifestyle changes, hormone therapy, or non-hormonal treatments like dietary supplements or medications. Your doctor can help you determine the best approach for your needs.
Gynecologic Health and Screenings
What should I do if I’m experiencing abnormal bleeding?
Abnormal bleeding can include long, heavy, or painful periods, as well as spotting or bleeding between periods. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, please call your doctor and schedule an appointment.
What should I do if I have an abnormal pap smear result?
If your pap smear results are abnormal, your doctor will guide you through the next steps, which may include additional testing like colposcopy or LEEP to evaluate and treat any issues.
How often should I schedule a well-woman exam?
It’s recommended to schedule a well-woman exam annually prior to age 65 and every 2 years after age 65. These exams include health screenings tailored to your age and medical history, such as breast exams, pelvic exams, and pap smears.
What are the benefits of minimally invasive gynecologic surgery?
Minimally invasive surgeries, such as laparoscopic and robotic-assisted procedures, offer shorter recovery times, less pain, and smaller scars compared to traditional surgery.
What is a saline sonohysterogram, and why might I need one?
A saline sonohysterogram is a specialized ultrasound that uses saline to evaluate the uterine cavity. It’s often used to diagnose polyps, fibroids, or scarring and guide treatment decisions.
Pelvic and Vaginal Health
What should I do if I’m experiencing pelvic pain?
Pelvic pain can include pain during or after sex, vaginal discharge, or pain in your abdomen. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, please contact your doctor to schedule an evaluation.
What should I do if I’m having vaginal problems?
Vaginal problems can include unusual discharge, warts, ulcers, pain, or itching. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, please call your doctor and schedule an appointment for further evaluation and care.
What should I do if I’m experiencing urinary incontinence?
Urinary incontinence can be caused by weakened pelvic floor muscles, hormonal changes, or other factors. If you’re experiencing symptoms, contact your doctor to discuss treatment options, which may include pelvic floor therapy, medications, or surgery.
Birth Control and Family Planning
What should I do if I have questions about birth control options?
Schedule a consultation with your doctor to discuss your lifestyle, health history, and preferences. They can help you choose the best birth control method for your needs, whether hormonal or non-hormonal.
YOUR STORY MATTERS
What Our Patients Say
Real stories. Real care. Real results.
At Generations OB/GYN, our patients are at the heart of everything we do. Here’s what they have to say about their experiences: