American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Mission Statement
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) works primarily in four areas: Serving as a strong advocate for quality health care for women, maintaining the highest standards of clinical practice and continuing education for its members, promoting patient education and stimulating patient understanding of and involvement in medical care, and increasing awareness among its members and the public of the changing issues facing women's health care.
Contact Information
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
PO Box 96920
Washington DC 20090-6920
Phone: 202-638-5577
Toll-free Phone: (800) 762-2264 En/
Fax: 202-863-5401
Website: http://www.acog.org/
Related topics:
- Amenorrhea
- Amniocentesis
- Anovulation
- Bacterial vaginosis
- Birth control
- Birth control pills
- Birth control side effects
- Bladder
- Bleeding disorders
- Cervical cerclage
- Cervical dysplasia
- Cesarean birth
- Childbirth
- Chorionic villus sampling
- Circumcision
- Colposcopy
- Contraception
- Diabetes - type 1
- Diabetes - type 2
- Diaphragm
- Dilation and curettage / d and c
- Dysmenorrhea
- Dysplasia
- Ectopic pregnancy
- Endometrial cancer
- Endometriosis
- Epidural
- Family planning
- Fetal damage
- Fetal development
- Fibrocystic breast changes
- Fibroids
- Gynecology
- Hormone replacement therapy
- Hysterectomy
- Hysteroscopy
- Incontinence
- Infertility
- Iud / intrauterine device
- Latex allergy
- Lesbian health
- Living will
- Lymph nodes
- Mammograms and mammography
- Maternal and child health
- Menopause
- Menstruation
- Miscarriage
- Myomectomy
- Newborn care
- Obstetrics
- Ovarian cancer
- Ovarian cysts
- Ovulation
- Pap test / pap smear
- Pelvic examination
- Pelvic inflammatory disease/pid
- Physician referrals
- Placenta previa
- Polycystic ovary syndrome/pcos
- Postpartum health
- Precocious puberty
- Preeclampsia
- Pregnancy
- Pregnancy complications
- Premenstrual syndrome / pms
- Prenatal care
- Prenatal screening/tests
- Referral
- Reproductive health
- Sexual abuse/assault
- Sexuality
- Sexually transmitted diseases/stds
- Substance abuse
- Toxic shock syndrome
- Urinary incontinence
- Urinary tract infections/uti
- Uterine cancer
- Uterine prolapse
- Uterus/uterine conditions
- Vagina
- Vaginal cancer
- Vaginal infections
- Vaginitis
- Vulva / vulvodynia
- Yeast infections
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