Contact

To Schedule an Appointment

Local Phone:  434-220-6620
Toll Free:  866-540-5190
Fax:  434-220-6621
or complete our contact form below.

Hours

Monday – Friday: 8:00am – 5:00pm

Contact Form

Note: Please use the contact form for new patient appointment request or new patient inquiries only; current patients with medical and administrative questions should call the office and select the appropriate extension. Thank you!

    Initial Consultation

    Your initial consult will last approximately 60 minutes and will include a talk to obtain your history, a physical exam and ultrasound, and a plan of treatment discussion.

    Please call 434-220-6620 or toll free 866-540-5190. It would be helpful to have any previous gynecological history, especially surgeries, sent to our office prior to your initial appointment.

    Our fax number is 434-220-6621 and our mailing address is 4100 Olympia Circle, Suite 201, Charlottesville, VA 22911.

    Contacts

    Financial Inquiries

    Jody Halloran, Practice Manager:  434-220-6620,
    [email protected]

    IVF Nurse

    Tara Snow, RN, IVF Nurse Coordinator:  434-220-6620, [email protected]

    Kari Byers-Keegan, RN IVF Nurse Coordinator:  434-220-6620, [email protected]

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