Frequently Asked Questions
Appointments & Scheduling
How do I schedule an appointment?
You can schedule by calling our office at (706) 320-2547 during business hours (Monday–Friday, 8 AM–5 PM). New patients can also request an appointment using the contact form on our website.
What are your office hours?
Our office is open Monday through Thursday, 8 AM to 5 PM and Friday, 8 AM - 12 PM. Hours may vary on holidays, so please call ahead to confirm.
How do I cancel or reschedule my appointment?
Please call us at least 24 hours before your appointment to cancel or reschedule without a late fee.
How early should I arrive?
You don’t need to arrive early for paperwork. Our team completes all required forms with you over the phone ahead of your visit.
Once a year, you’ll only need to review a single page when you arrive. If you’re an OB patient, you can complete this quick review while you wait.
Can I still come to my appointment if I have my period?
Having your period does not affect most appointments, including routine exams and ultrasounds, so there’s no need to cancel or reschedule.
If you are scheduled for a Pap smear and are bleeding heavily, this may affect the accuracy of the test. In that case, please call us to reschedule your appointment. If you’re unsure, feel free to reach out and we’ll be happy to guide you.
Insurance & Billing
What insurance do you accept?
We accept most commercial insurances, GA Medicare, and Managed Medicare. We recommend checking with your insurance company before your visit to confirm your specific plan’s coverage.
How much does prenatal care cost?
Most insurance plans cover prenatal care. Our billing team can provide a cost estimate and explain any out-of-pocket expenses based on your specific plan.
In addition, once your pregnancy is confirmed, our OB Coordinators will meet with you to review your care plan, coverage, and any expected costs.
For more details, call us at (706) 320-2547 and ask for the billing department.
New Patients
What should I bring to my first visit?
Please bring a photo ID, your insurance card, and a list of any medications you’re currently taking.
You do not need to bring a referral, as these are typically sent directly to our office and added to your chart ahead of your visit.
Medical records are not required for most patients. However, if you are an OB patient who has received prenatal care elsewhere, we must have your prior OB records before your first appointment. If these records have not been received, you may be asked to reschedule.
There’s no need to complete paperwork in advance, our team handles everything with you over the phone, and you’ll only review a brief form once a year at check-in.
Are you accepting new patients?
Yes! Midtown OBGYN is accepting new patients at both of our Columbus locations.
Call us at (706) 320-2547 or use our online scheduler to book your first visit.
Can I transfer my records from another doctor?
Yes. Ask your previous doctor’s office to fax or send your records to us before your first visit.
Phone: (706) 320-2547
Fax: (706) 320-2549
Do you handle high-risk pregnancies?
Yes. Our providers specialize in managing high-risk pregnancies and are experienced in caring for patients with more complex medical needs. Our team will work closely with you throughout your pregnancy to ensure you and your baby receive the highest level of care.
If you have questions about your specific situation, please call us and we’ll be happy to help.
General Office Info
Where are your offices located?
We have two locations:
Midtown OBGYN – 1538 13th Avenue, Suite C, Columbus, GA
Midtown OBGYN North – 3081 Williams Rd, Unit A, Columbus, GA
Both locations are open Monday-Thursday, 8 AM-5 PM and Friday, 8 AM - 12 PM.
Can I bring my kids or a support person to my appointment?
Yes, you’re welcome to bring a support person, such as a spouse, partner, family member, or friend, to your appointment.
If you plan to bring children, please let us know when you schedule so we can best prepare for your visit.
How do I see my test results or medical records?
Test results can be accessed through the LabCorp app.
If you would like a copy of your full medical records, you can submit a request through the link on our website under Patient Resources > Administrative > Request Medical Records.
If you need assistance, please call our office at (706) 320-2547 and our team will be happy to help.
What do I do if I need help after hours?
For urgent concerns after hours, call our main number at (706) 320-2547 and follow the prompts to reach the on-call provider. For emergencies, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.
What is your late arrival policy?
If you arrive more than 15 minutes late, we may need to reschedule your appointment so we can give every patient enough time with their provider. Please call us if you’re running behind.
Patient Resources
What medications are safe to take during pregnancy?
We have a guide to medications that are generally considered safe during pregnancy, including common over-the-counter options for headaches, cold and flu, allergies, and heartburn. Visit our Patient Resources page for the full list. Always check with your provider before taking any medication while pregnant.
Do you have resources for first-time moms?
Yes! Our Patient Resources page has answers to common questions like what to expect during pregnancy, how to prepare for delivery, and tips for new parents. Visit our Patient Resources page to explore everything available.
Where can I learn about your doctors?
Visit our Providers page to read about our physicians, their specialties, and their approach to care. You can also call us at (706) 320-2547 if you’d like a recommendation based on your needs.
What is the Pink Monarch Breast Center?
Pink Monarch Breast Center is our dedicated breast health center, offering mammograms, breast screenings, and diagnostic services. We have locations at 1538 13th Avenue, Suite C in Columbus and 3081 Williams Rd, Unit A in Columbus. Visit Pink Monarch or call (706) 507-7465 for more information.


