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Hysteroscopy preparation is simple, compared toother more invasive procedures. After an outpatient procedure, you typically go home the same day with little or no side effects. The expert staff at Hysteroscopy Center of New York ensure that your hysteroscopy patient information is complete before you undergo any procedure. Preparation involves a detailed conversation and exam with your NYC hysteroscopy specialist at your consultation. Call today to set up your first visit, in-person or online.

What Does Hysteroscopy Patient Information Cover?

Hysteroscopy patient information is designed to gather everything you need for your visit in one place. Your patient information file includes your hysteroscopy with Felix Cohen, MD, FACOG, as well as:

“Whenever possible,” Dr. Cohen says, “I catch and treat your uterine problem in the same visit with the see-and-treat approach I use at Hysteroscopy Center of New York. That allows me to diagnose and treat you in the same session.” You can find him in the Midtown Manhattan, Columbus Circle and Queens locations, as well as at the Mount Sinai, NYU Langone and Lenox Hill hospitals.

How Do I Handle Hysteroscopy Preparation Before My Visit?

Your hysteroscopy preparation starts a few days ahead of your appointment. The staff at the Center books your procedure for right after your period ends, when your uterine lining stays thin and the view remains clear. You must skip tampons and douching for one full day beforehand. Hysteroscopy preparation steps include:

  • Stopping blood thinners a few days before
  • Bringing your full medicine list
  • Eating normally the night before, since fasting rules change, depending on your procedure
  • Wearing something loose because comfort matters on your way home
  • Getting someone to drive you home if you’re having sedation

These steps take only minutes the day before. You walk in to your procedure knowing what to expect. Your NYC hysteroscopy gynecologist reviews each point with you during your pre-visit call. Certain women may need a softened cervix first. Peer-reviewed gynecology research shows this step makes the scope easier to pass through.

“For your procedure, I want you to feel calm and ready, with no surprises,” says Dr. Cohen.

What Should Travel Patients Know about Hysteroscopy?

Travel patients reach Dr. Cohen from across the country, Canada and beyond. His team schedules your dates so that testing, treatment and follow-up fit into one short trip. You can sort out every detail with a phone call or email before you book flights.

The Midtown Manhattan office at 161 Madison Avenue sits near major transit. The Center also has offices in Columbus Circle and Queens. You speak with the staff before choosing the location that’s best for you.

Where Do I Turn for Hysteroscopy Patient Information Details in NYC?

Your hysteroscopy patient information covers every question, from what to bring to your consultation to what your recovery looks like. Dr. Cohen built the practice with resources around real patient concerns, not general advice.

At Hysteroscopy Center of New York, Dr. Cohen sees patients across several New York City locations. Contact this NYC center today to schedule your consultation.

Begin Your Consultation

Schedule a private consultation with Dr. Felix Cohen, M.D., FACOG