A private OB-GYN and women's health practice operating in Columbus, Women's Contemporary Health Care focuses on outpatient gynecological and obstetric care for women across the lifespan, from annual wellness visits through menopause management and pregnancy.
The core of the practice is preventive and routine gynecological care: annual exams, Pap smears, contraceptive counseling, STI screening, and pelvic health. Beyond that baseline, the practice handles in-office procedures including colposcopy, endometrial biopsy, IUD insertion and removal, and LEEP procedures for abnormal cervical findings. Obstetric care is also offered, covering prenatal visits through delivery coordination. Hormone therapy for perimenopausal and menopausal patients is another area of focus, which puts the practice in a category that many general OB-GYN offices handle only superficially.
That breadth matters in Columbus because the OB-GYN market here splits fairly clearly between large health system–affiliated practices and independent or small-group offices. Women's Contemporary Health Care sits in the independent group category, which has practical implications for scheduling, insurance processing, and the continuity of seeing the same provider across visits.
For comparison, OhioHealth Physician Group and OhioHealth's affiliation with practices across Westerville, Dublin, and Upper Arlington offer OB-GYN services with the scheduling infrastructure of a large system, including MyChart integration, same-day nurse line access, and delivery at Riverside Methodist or Grant Medical Center. The tradeoff is that large system practices often carry longer new-patient appointment windows (six to ten weeks is not unusual in Columbus for non-urgent OB-GYN) and patients may rotate among multiple providers depending on availability.
At an independent practice like Women's Contemporary Health Care, continuity with a single physician is more consistent, which matters for patients managing ongoing concerns like abnormal Pap history, recurrent issues, or hormone management that benefits from a stable provider relationship. The scheduling lead time for new patients is worth confirming directly when booking, as independent practices vary considerably; call the office to ask about current new-patient availability before assuming either a short or long wait.
Nationwide Children's Hospital's Adolescent and Young Adult Health program handles younger patients, roughly ages 12 to 26, and is a better fit for that demographic than a practice oriented around adult women's health.
Patients who want a dedicated women's health focus rather than a combined family medicine or internal medicine setup will find the practice appropriate. It suits adults seeking continuity with one physician, patients who prefer a smaller office environment over a hospital system clinic, and women managing ongoing gynecological or hormonal concerns that benefit from consistent follow-up.
It is less well-suited for patients who need immediate same-day urgent care (that's better handled at an OhioHealth or Mount Carmel urgent care location), patients who require high-risk obstetric management (which typically calls for a maternal-fetal medicine specialist affiliated with a major Columbus hospital), or those whose insurance network is limited to a specific health system panel. Checking in-network status before booking is practical here, as independent practices do not always participate in every Columbus-area employer plan.
A new-patient visit at a women's health practice of this type typically runs 45 to 60 minutes. Expect to complete intake forms covering reproductive history, current medications, family history of gynecological cancers, and insurance information. Bring your insurance card, a photo ID, and any records from a previous OB-GYN if you are transferring care. If the visit includes a pelvic exam or Pap smear, the clinical portion adds another 10 to 15 minutes. Results from in-office lab work or Pap smears are generally returned within one to two weeks, either by phone or patient portal message depending on the practice's system.
If you are coming specifically for an IUD insertion or an in-office procedure rather than an annual exam, the office may schedule that as a separate appointment after an initial consultation, so ask when booking whether your goal can be accomplished at the first visit or requires a two-step process.
Women's Contemporary Health Care is located on the east side of Columbus. Office hours follow a standard weekday schedule; the practice does not operate as a walk-in clinic. Appointments are required for all services. Parking is available on-site, which is typical for the Columbus suburban medical office corridor. Call the practice directly to confirm current hours, accepted insurance plans, and new-patient availability, as those details shift more frequently than location or service scope.
For patients on the north or northwest side of Columbus, the drive may be a consideration worth weighing against alternatives closer to Dublin or Westerville, where OhioHealth-affiliated OB-GYN offices are more concentrated.
