Minnesota Parent Features Dr. Clay's Birth Story
04.01.2020It's been a little over a year since Dr. David Clay and his wife Nicole welcomed their son Aaron into the world. Dr. Clay recently shared "a father's birth story" with Minnesota Parent magazine. In addition to recapping the birth of his son from his own perspective as a father and an OBGYN doctor, he also discusses how life has changed in the year since he became a dad. You can find Dr. Clay's column the April issue of the magazine or read it here.
Virtual Visits Now Available
03.26.2020Clinic Sofia is now offering telehealth or “virtual visits” so that we can continue to see and care for our patients who have non-urgent issues, or issues that don't require an in-person interaction. Some of the types of appointments that are eligible for a virtual visit include: anxiety, depression, birth control consult, urinary tract infections, lab consults, prescription refill requests, yeast infections, rashes, infertility consulting and more. Please know our staff is happy to help answer your questions and help you determine if your appointment can be done via a virtual visit. Click here to see a video tutorial of how a virtual visit is conducted.
Read Dr. Stevens' Latest Column in Minnesota Parent
03.03.2020Check out Dr. Erin Stevens' column for the March issue of Minnesota Parent magazine where she discusses the other "big talk" when it comes to parenting: periods. Dr. Stevens shares some helpful ways to talk to kids (girls and boys) about menstruation and answer their questions so they better understand how periods are a normal process and not scary. You can read the article here.
Dr. Hammers Writes about PCOS for Minnesota Physician Magazine
02.12.2020Dr. Amy Hammers recently contributed an article about polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) for the latest issue of Minnesota Physician magazine. The most common hormone disorder among women of reproductive age, PCOS can have a wide range of symptoms and risks. Dr. Hammers shares some insight about how PCOS is diagnosed and some of the treatment options available today. You can read the complete article here.