
Gynecology
The gynecology specialists at All About Women are trained to meet the health needs of women throughout their lives. Our team specializes in offering compassionate and respectful care for these sensitive women’s health issues.
Gynecologists at All About Women help prevent, diagnose and treat women’s health conditions. Women of all ages receive preventive care to achieve and maintain wellness, including cervical cancer screening (Pap smear), contraceptive counseling and menopause consulting.
Our gynecology team also cares for women with a wide range of gynecological conditions, from infertility to incontinence to gynecologic cancer .
Making an Appointment
To schedule a GYN appointment day/time or cancel/reschedule appointments call the office directly at (302) 224-8400
GYN Annual Exam Scheduling
When making your request for a GYN Annual Exam appointment, please keep in mind that we are curruntly operating on a 4-month advance scheduling system. This means that if you request an Annual Exam appointment in August, the first available appointment time for most doctors and nurses will be in November. Also, insurance requires that Annual Exams must be scheduled for at least 365 days since your last Annual Exam.
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The North American Menopause Society (NAMS) is proud of its comprehensive video series for women on important midlife health topics. All interviews in the series are hosted by NAMS Board of Trustees Member and Immediate Past-President Dr. Marla Shapiro, a Canadian physician who led this exciting initiative. Dr. Shapiro is also a medical consultant for CTV News.
In this latest video, What Cardiologists Want You to Know, Dr. Shapiro interviews Dr. Beth Abramson, Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto. She is Director of Cardiac Prevention and Rehabilitation Centre and Women’s Cardiovascular Health in the Division of Cardiology at St. Michael’s Hospital. Dr Abramson discusses the latest research on weight management, alcohol consumption, use of hormones, and aspirin for cardiovascular risk prevention.