The Female Pelvic Health Center
760 Newtown-Yardley Road, Suite 115
Newtown, PA 18940
Email: Info@fphcenter.com
Phone: 215-504-8900
Fax: 215-504-8902
 
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"Your kindness meant so much. Thank you. Many blessings to you all." -Mary

"I had a family member who was surgically treated by Dr. Molden. Dr. Molden is patient, kind, dedicated and approachable. Her knowledgeable and unique surgical skills, along with her personable communication skills are 2 qualities she possesses. I would highly recommend this physician." - Stacy

Female Pelvic Health Center

Important Information for New Patients

Urogynecology Information for new patientsPlease be sure to review this information very carefully—so you know what is required for your first visit and what you can expect from us. Let’s begin with the first three steps.

  1. When you call our office to schedule an initial appointment, we will ask you to describe your symptoms, and give us your referral source and contact information.
  2. Before your appointment, we will ask you to complete several questionnaires, which you should bring to your first office visit.
  3. These questionnaires may be downloaded as PDF files from these links:

You Can Help Us Understand Your Urogynecological Condition

Please complete these forms to the best of your ability. This information is important in helping us to understand your condition and how we can best help you. If you have problems downloading the forms, contact us, and we will mail them to you.

Also:

  • Please bring your insurance card and photo ID to your first appointment.
  • Be prepared to submit any co-pay or other required payment for your visit.
  • We will collect and review your medical history and perform a pelvic examination.
  • We will then be able to discuss your findings with you and review your treatment options.
  • Further testing is often required to better identify the cause of your problem and help formulate an individualized treatment plan.
  • We will help you arrange that testing, either at the Female Pelvic Health Center, or at conveniently located nearby providers.

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