Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Q: What is Catholic health care? What makes Catholic health care different?

Catholic health care services are comparable to medical services offered at other family practice offices; however, Catholic health care is a type of faith-based health care that facilitates natural family planning and does not recommend or prescribe contraception.
 

Q: Who can be seen at the clinic?

Everyone is welcome! Adults, children and families of all faiths and from all backgrounds are encouraged to establish with the St. Gianna Clinic.
 

Q: Do I have to be Catholic?

You do not have to be Catholic or Christian to be seen at the clinic.
 

Q: Is St. Gianna Clinic a free clinic?

St. Gianna Clinic is not a free clinic; however, most insurance companies cover office visits at the St. Gianna Clinic. We recommend you call your insurance company to verify coverage.
 

Q: Is St. Gianna Clinic only for women and fertility?

No. St. Gianna Clinic provides care for men and women of all ages, including children and elderly.
 

Q: What services does the clinic offer?

St. Gianna Clinic has family medicine, or primary care, doctor Scott Stillwell, MD; and women’s care doctor, or OB/GYN, Melissa Weidert, MD. This means the clinic treats the whole person—each organ and every disease in men, women and children.

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