It is important to talk with your physician when making any significant changes to your diet and exercise routine.
You can always talk to your Women’s Health Connecticut provider about your menstrual symptoms and any questions you have.
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We are pleased to introduce Caitlyn Myers, PA.
Caitlin has been an ObGyn physician associate since 2013, when she graduated from King’s College in Wilkes-Barre, PA.
She has 9 years of inpatient ObGyn experience in the New York City hospital system.
The only way to know if you have an STI is to be tested. Once you know your status, you can begin treatment and reduce the risk of passing an infection along to your partner.
We are pleased to welcome Stephanie Mei Luu, DO. to the Women's Health Connecticut Team!
Stephanie Mei Luu, DO. Joined the team at Middlesex Obstetrical and Gynecological Associates in 2022.
She is also well-versed in the science behind her work, having been published in various scientific publications.
Dr. Luu grew up in Berlin, CT. She is currently accepting new patients.
We are pleased to welcome Dr. Helen Stolyar to the Women's Health Connecticut family! Dr. Stolyar joined the team at this Women's Health Connecticut practice in 2022.
Dr. Stolyar provides routine ObGyn care to patients of all ages in Middletown and Essex. She is currently accepting new patients.
When not at work, Dr. Stolyar enjoys outdoor activities like running, skiing, and frisbee. She is an avid reader and loves to travel.
A healthy diet is the best way to get the vitamins and minerals you need.
But during pregnancy, you might fall short on key nutrients. If you're pregnant or hoping to conceive, prenatal vitamins can help fill some gaps according to CDC.