- Osteoporosis
- Primary CareIf you are concerned about a potential exposure to COVID-19 or have symptoms of COVID-19, please reach out to your primary care for testing and refer to the CDC website below for quarantine recommendations.
- Emergency Care
- Urinary Incontinence
- GynecologyAt Luminis Health OB-GYN – Annapolis, our mission is to provide exceptional care and personalized attention for all stages of your life. From adolescence until beyond menopause, you will receive expert medical care through a direct partnership with your provider and our exceptional staff. Call (410) 573-9530 to schedule an appointment at one of our offices today!
- Female Infertility
- ObstetricsAt Luminis Health OB-GYN – Annapolis we are devoted to comprehensive care of women throughout their life. We strongly believe in preventive medicine. Our commitment is to the promotion of health through individual and community education, screening for disease, and referrals to consulting providers when indicated. Our special areas of service include family planning, adolescent gynecology, perimenopause, menopause, post-partum depression, contraceptive management, normal and high-risk obstetrics, and operative gynecology.
- Endometriosis
- Pelvic Pain
- Pregnancy
- Labor and DeliveryThe following healthcare services focus specifically on the care and treatment of women before and during their pregnancy, at childbirth and during the period of recuperation following childbirth. As an expectant mom, you will have many questions and concerns during your pregnancy. These questions and concerns will change as you progress. Our mission is to provide the very best care for you and your baby. We feel it is extremely important to also keep you well educated and informed. Our “Prenatal Packet”, as listed below, is a compilation of things you may encounter during this very special time. Please take the time to open each document early in your pregnancy, and refer back to the applicable documents when and if the need arises.
- Ovarian Cancer
- Cervical CancerCervical cancer can be detected with screening tests: a Pap test and a human papillomavirus (HPV) test. These can be done as part of a pelvic exam. Most doctors suggest that anyone with a cervix begin getting tested at age 21 and repeat every few years until age 65...
- Depression
- Diabetes Care
- UltrasoundUltrasound plays a significant role in diagnosing and treating many gynecologic conditions and diseases. Your provider may request an ultrasound if you are experiencing the following...
- Minimally Invasive Surgery