FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

General Questions

What should I bring to my first appointment?

Please bring your identification, insurance information, a list of any medications you’re currently taking, and any relevant medical records or test results. If you have a referral letter, please bring this as well.

Initial consultations typically last 45-60 minutes to allow sufficient time for discussion of your medical history and concerns. Follow-up appointments generally range from 15-30 minutes depending on the nature of the visit.

We work with many major insurance providers. Please contact our office with your specific insurance details, and our staff will be happy to verify your coverage.

You can schedule an appointment by calling our office, using our online booking system, or sending an email request. We aim to accommodate urgent concerns as quickly as possible.

Fertility Questions

When should I consider seeking fertility treatment?

Generally, we recommend consulting a fertility specialist if you’ve been trying to conceive for one year without success (or six months if you’re over 35). However, if you have known fertility issues, irregular periods, or other reproductive health concerns, earlier consultation may be beneficial.

Common fertility tests include hormone level assessments, ultrasound examinations, semen analysis for male partners, and evaluations of fallopian tube function. Dr. de Campos will recommend specific tests based on your unique situation.

The duration varies significantly depending on the treatment approach and individual factors. Some treatments, like medication cycles, may show results within months, while more advanced treatments like IVF often require several months for a complete cycle.

Success rates vary based on multiple factors including age, diagnosis, and treatment type. During your consultation, Dr. de Campos will discuss realistic expectations based on your specific circumstances and the latest clinical data.

Pregnancy & Obstetrics Questions

How often will I need prenatal check-ups?

Typically, we recommend:

  • Every 4 weeks until 28 weeks
  • Every 2-3 weeks from 28-36 weeks
  • Weekly from 36 weeks until delivery High-risk pregnancies may require more frequent monitoring.

Absolutely. Dr. de Campos encourages normal birth whenever it’s safe for mother and baby. We respect your birth preferences and work with you to create a birth plan that aligns with your wishes while ensuring safety.

Dr. de Campos has extensive experience managing high-risk pregnancies and complications. Our practice maintains relationships with excellent maternal-fetal medicine specialists and works closely with trusted hospitals to ensure comprehensive care.

Gynaecological Questions

How often should I get a gynaecological checkup?

We generally recommend annual check-ups, though this may vary based on your age, medical history, and specific health concerns.

We offer a comprehensive approach to menopause management, including hormone replacement therapy when appropriate, non-hormonal treatments, lifestyle recommendations, and vaginal rejuvenation treatments for specific symptoms.

Many conditions can be treated with minimally invasive approaches, which offer faster recovery and less scarring. During your consultation, Dr. de Campos will discuss whether your specific condition is suitable for minimally invasive surgery.

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