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Obstetrical Services (OBGYN)

We offer obstetric services that are designed to support you throughout your entire pregnancy journey. From preconception counseling and prenatal visits to delivery and postpartum care, our team is here to provide reliable, attentive medical support tailored to your individual needs. As a family medicine practice, we understand how important continuity of care is—your health and your baby’s well-being are our top priorities. Whether it’s your first pregnancy or your fifth, we work closely with you to ensure a smooth, informed, and positive experience.

Sick Visits and Same-Day Appointments

Fast Access When You Need It

Parents must accompany children to Well Child visits due to legal signature requirements. If someone else will bring your child, we need a permission form on file. Please coordinate with our front desk for any alternate arrangements.

Before the visit, parents complete a short questionnaire—available in advance through MyChart. As your child grows into adolescence, some questions will be directed to them, and parts of the visit may be done one-on-one with the physician to encourage open communication and self-advocacy.

We value your role and involvement—this process is part of helping your teen grow into a healthy, independent adult.

  • Controlled Substance Medications: These require more frequent in-person visits.
  • Form Completion: Some forms or paperwork may require an appointment to ensure accuracy and proper documentation.
We’re proud to provide prenatal care and childbirth support. Two physicians will be assigned to you throughout your pregnancy and delivery. We deliver at both Essentia Health and Aspirus St. Luke’s, so you can choose the hospital that fits your birth plan.

We offer access to a team of providers beyond primary care, including:

  • Psychologist
  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker
  • Pharmacists
  • Community Health Worker

This team-based approach supports your physical, emotional, and social well-being.

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