You’re an individual. Your care should reflect that.
As a woman, your health is unique and personal, and your women's health care should reflect that. At Women's Health Connecticut, our team of experienced ObGyns, Midwives, and clinicians work closely with each patient to deliver personalized, compassionate care at every stage. Whether you need obstetric services, gynecological care, menopausal support, or more, you can trust that you’re receiving exceptional women's health care tailored to your unique needs.
Making a difference for all women.
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Number of Women's Health Connecticut network locations in CT and MA
97
Average provider patient satisfaction rating
250
Approx. number of providers part of the Women's Health Connecticut network
300,000
Approx. number of patients seen at Women's Health Connecticut each year
We are a Network of Distinction
Quality care for state and municipal employees
Women's Health Connecticut has been recognized by the State for delivering exceptional care from evaluation to recovery. Patients with qualifying insurance plans can achieve savings on pregnancy care or hysterectomy procedures.
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At every stage and age in life, your needs are different—unique to you and you alone. That's why Women’s Health Connecticut is here, giving you access to ObGyn professionals who deliver the unrivaled healthcare services you need.
Provider Spotlight
Jessica Kiback, APRN
Hartford (Main Office), Farmington, Glastonbury, Rocky Hill*
Jessica Kiback, APRN, graduated from Southern Connecticut State University in 2012, where she earned her Bachelor of Sciences in Nursing. While earning her bachelor’s degree, Jessica was a collegiate gymnast, and was also inducted into The National S...
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Featured Resources
- Teen GYN
- Periods
- Are My Periods Normal?
- Introducing Women's Health Connecticut's Teen GYN video series. "Are My Periods Normal?" will answer basic questions you might have about menstruation...
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- Not long ago, cervical cancer was once one of the most common cancers affecting women. Cases in the US decreased significantly with the introduction o...