The Orady Women's Clinic
New or existing patients can request an in-office appointment or telehealth appointment online.
please expect a call from the office to confirm or adjust the requested appointment.
Surgery needs to be coordinated with the operating room resources and tailored to the individual needs of each patient. Thus surgery booking will only be coordinated directly with Surgery Scheduler.
If you cannot find an appointment that suits your needs, please send us a message through the contact us section above or call (415) 500-8133
Most procedures are timed with the menstrual cycle. If you are currently suppressing your menstrual cycle, are pregnant, or menopausal then timing does not matter. However, if you are menstruating Ultrasounds and initial exams are best performed on day 5-8 of the menstrual cycle, Hysteroscopies and IUD insertions are best performed on day 6-9 of the menstrual cycle. Colposcopies and PAP smears are best performed from day 9-24 of the menstrual cycle. If you are unsure of when to book your appointment please contact us.
Most procedures are timed with the menstrual cycle.
If your period does not line up with the scheduled appointment you may try to adjust the appointment through Online or Portal scheduling. But if you cannot find a correctly times appointment call our office or send us a message through the contact us section above and we will arrange for you to be seen at the appropriate time.
Dr. Orady specialized in menstrual disorders and has over 20 years experience with OB/GYN Ultrasound focused on endometriosis, fibroids, fertility evaluation, and pelvic pain. She will often perform an ultrasound herself in addition to the pelvic exam as part of her evaluation.
Dr. Orady can help confirm viable pregnancy and help care for your pregnancy or pregnancy complications during the early stages of pregnancy up until about 10 weeks or when your initial OB appointment is scheduled. However, they do not provide routine OB care or deliver babies.
If you are bleeding more than a Pad ever 2-3 hours, are faint or dizzy, or have heart racing, or fever you should go to Urgent care or the ER immediately. If you have already been stabilized and need a follow-up urgently please call or or send us a message at the Contact Us section above.
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