Patient Resources
We accept most commercial insurances, GA Medicare, and Managed Medicare.
We are not in-network with GA or AL Medicaid.
We offer Care Credit for healthcare financing.
Helpful Websites
The North American Menopause Society
The American Society for Reproductive Medicine
The National Osteoporosis Foundation
Office of Women's Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Safe Medications in Pregnancy
Allergy
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Benadryl
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Claritin
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Zyrtec
Colds/Sinus/Congestion/Cough
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Sudafed/Actifed
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Dimetapp
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Robitussin
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Triaminic
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Tylenol Cold/Sinus
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Benadryl
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Mucinex (plain)
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Vicks Vapor Rub
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Mentholated or non-mentholated cough drops
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Saline nasal drops or spray
Diarrhea
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Imodium
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Pepto-Bismol
Constipation
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Milk of Magnesia
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Metamucil
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Pericolace
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Citrocel
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FiberCon
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MiraLAX
First Aid Ointment
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Bacitracin
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Neosporin
Headache
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Tylenol
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Extra Strength Tylenol
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Excedrin Migraine
Heartburn
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Gaviscon
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Pepcid AC
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Maalox
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Mylanta
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Tums
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Zantac
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Rolaids
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Tagamet
Hemorrhoids
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Preparation-H
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Anusol HC
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Tucks
Insect repellant
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DEET
Nausea and Vomiting
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Benadryl
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Vitamin B6
Rashes
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Benadryl
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Hydrocortisone cream or ointment
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Oatmeal bath (Aveeno)
Sleep
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Benadryl
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Tylenol PM
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Unisom
Yeast Infection
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Monistat
When possible, avoid medications during the first trimester. DO NOT take Motrin, Ibuprofen, or NSAIDS during pregnancy. Otherwise, most OTC medications are safe during pregnancy. For any questions, please call our office.