- Family PracticeWe offer our patients the convenience of seeing providers at Madison Women’s Health for most non-OB/GYN needs, including care for minor illnesses, dermatologic concerns, and chronic health problems such as hypertension, diabetes, asthma, and anxiety and depression (including postpartum depression and anxiety), among others. Once you have established a relationship with one of our OB/GYN providers, you have access to our Family Medicine Nurse Practitioner, Stephanie Brasser, A.P.N.P., for your expanded healthcare needs.
- Emergency CarePotentially serious medical conditions such as shortness of breath, chest pain, significant trauma and severe abdominal pain are not appropriate for our Expanded Care department. If you have a medical emergency such as those listed above, please dial 911 or seek care right away at the nearest Emergency Department.
- Constipation
- ObstetricsPlease call our office at (608) 729-6300 as soon as possible to schedule your “First OB†visit. We generally try to see you around 8 weeks from the start of your last period. (Obstetrics tradition is odd, in that everything is calculated from the start of your last menstrual period, even though you generally don’t conceive until 2 weeks after that; you get credit for two weeks when you’re not even pregnant yet!) Your due date will be calculated and confirmed after reviewing your history and performing an ultrasound using an internal (vaginal) probe that will get a very good picture of your developing baby. Ultrasounds done very early in pregnancy are extremely accurate in determining or confirming the age of the pregnancy, and we feel it is very important to try to clarify this at your first visit. A normal due date is 40 weeks from the first day of the last menstrual period (or, 38 weeks after conception.) To calculate an estimated due date visit
- Endometriosis
- Pregnancy
- Labor and DeliveryPrenatal Yoga Class is so much more than yoga — it will also prepare you for childbirth! You will discover how you can be soft and strong, as well as learn how movement will help with your pregnancy, labor, delivery, and recovery. Get into your body, and out of your head — and meet other mamas who are going through exactly what you’re going through.
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care
- UltrasoundOur female gynecologists / obstetricians along with advanced nurse practitioners, offer a range of medical services to support women’s health. At our Madison OBGYN clinic, we provide well women care, pregnancy care, lab services (testing and screening), ultrasound, surgical treatments, and general obstetrical care for both normal and high-risk pregnancies.
- Hysterectomy
- Endometrial Ablation