Choosing an ob-gyn is an important decision. Your provider will be with you through many of the highs and lows of womanhood, and our providers at Omega don’t take that lightly. We believe that there are three important traits of a good ob-gyn that you can look for to find a good provider: empathy, knowledge, and skill.

Most people choose an Ob-Gyn based off of recommendations from a trusted friend or resource, and many women prefer to have a provider who is compassionate, listens to their concerns, and recognizes their struggles. Each of our providers at Omega is individually known for their kindness and empathy towards patients. Patients often tell us how much they value the kindness of our providers, especially when they experience loss or anxiety-producing health concerns. Empathy is an important value for many patients, and it’s also an important value of our practice.
Our providers at Omega stay up to date on the latest research, as the field of Ob-Gyn is continuing to grow and develop. New recommendations and research are released often as resources for women continue to improve. Our providers are committed to keeping up with the latest recommedations and research so that they can offer the best care for their patients.
One of the most important traits of a good Ob-Gyn that is often overlooked is a doctor’s surgical skills. As a patient, you not only want a doctor who is smart and empathetic, but you need an Ob-Gyn who is a highly-skilled surgeon who can take care of any procedures, surgeries, or health needs so that you can have the safest possible outcomes. Our Ob-Gyns at Omega are truly the best of the best: highly-skilled surgeons and providers who have years of experience. We are so proud to have each of them on our team.
If you are needing a surgery or procedure, you can trust that our providers will offer you empathetic, up-to date, and highly-skilled care. They can also offer minimally-invasive surgeries and in-office procedures, depending on a patient’s circumstances and our doctor’s recommendations. Talk to your provider about their specific recommendations for you.
