Frequently Asked Questions
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What kind of questions can I get addressed?
You can get answers to questions related to any general Ob/Gyn or women’s health topic or concern.
What topics are off limits?
If it’s not related to an women’s health issue, my expertise is limited. So, if you have a question about, say, a rash, an herbal supplement, a sports injury, or your toenail, I’m not your person. I know what I know and I know what I don’t know and will immediately let you know if your concern falls outside my area of training.
What are examples of things I can ask about in a virtual consult?
From A to V: Adenomyosis. Bacterial vaginosis. Bartholin’s gland cysts. Birth control options: pills, patches, Nuva Ring, Mirena, copper IUD, Nexplanon, Depo-Provera. Cervical dysplasia. Cystocele. Endometriosis. Exercise during pregnancy. Fibroids. Hair growth in places you don’t want it to grow. Heavy periods. Hormone replacement. Interstitial Cystitis. Kegels. Libido. Menstrual pain/irregularity. Menopause. Mirena/IUD’s. Osteoporosis. Ovarian cysts. Painful sex. Pap smears. Pelvic organ prolapse. PID (pelvic inflammatory disease). Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. Pregnancy. Rectocele. Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTI’s). STD’s/STI’s (whether you are old school or new school, we can talk about sexually transmitted diseases & infections). Urinary incontinence. Vaginal discharge and all things vagina.
Where did you go to medical school?
East Tennessee State University’s James H. Quillen College of Medicine. I was lucky to rotate through the Rural Primary Care Track in Mountain City, TN.
How do I know you are for real?
With all things online these days, there is always the question of trustworthiness of a source.
I’m licensed in the state of Tennessee.
I’m a Fellow of the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Type in “Angevine” to find me here.