Patient resources

Common questions, clear next steps.

Find practical answers about starting care, pricing and billing, visit preparation, online resources, practice updates, and office access. For questions about your care, contact the practice directly.

New patients

Starting care, first visits, and what happens after booking.

Is Gynecology & Obstetrics accepting new patients?

Yes. The practice says it is accepting new patients, and the live team directory notes availability across the care team.

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Is Family Medicine accepting new patients?

Yes. We are accepting new patients.

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What happens after I book with Fertility?

Patients start with a consultation, then move into the right diagnostic workup based on their history and goals. From there, the clinic maps the next step clearly.

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How long does a first Gynecology & Obstetrics visit usually take?

Initial consultations are typically about 30 minutes. Follow-up visits are often 15 to 20 minutes.

Insurance & pricing

Published plan guidance, self-pay information, and practice-specific pricing.

Does Gynecology & Obstetrics accept my insurance?

We participate with twelve plans, including Medicare, Medicaid, and Tricare. Participation can change and Medicaid applies to selected plans only, so we verify yours before your visit — call (703) 642-7522.

Gynecology & Obstetrics pricing
Will my insurance cover fertility treatment?

We support patients with or without insurance and participate with six major plans. Fertility benefits vary widely by plan and state, so exact coverage needs office-level verification first.

Fertility pricing
Is my Family Medicine plan accepted?

Twelve plans are listed, including commercial, Medicare, Medicaid, and Tricare. The list isn't exhaustive and Medicaid is optional across Privia providers, so confirm your specific plan first.

Family Medicine pricing
What if I do not have insurance for a Gynecology & Obstetrics visit?

Self-pay is welcome. A deposit of $200 (new) or $150 (established) is collected at booking and applied to your balance — and we walk you through expected costs first.

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Where can I compare published prices and fees?

Pricing, insurance participation, payment methods, and patient fees differ by practice and service. Start with the Anna Health pricing overview, then open the page for Gynecology & Obstetrics, Fertility, or Family Medicine for the relevant details.

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How does CapexMD fertility financing work?

CapexMD covers treatment, medications, and genetic testing, with approval in 24 hours, 6–60 month terms, no prepayment penalties, and competitive rates. You can apply securely online.

Apply with CapexMD
Are medications included in published fertility prices?

No — published prices cover the listed services only. Medications are billed separately, and add-ons like ICSI or PGT-A change your total. The calculator above helps you model a starting point.

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Billing & payments

Ways to pay a bill, review payment history, and get billing help.

How can I pay my bill?

Pay through the patient portal to keep your payment history with your account, or make a one-time payment through myPrivia QuickPay using the QuickPay Code, Statement ID, or Access Code on your statement.

Make a one-time payment
Can I review my bills and payment history online?

Yes. Sign in to the patient portal, open the billing area, and follow the prompts to view bills, make a payment, or review payment history.

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Why does Family Medicine ask for a card on file?

It's optional, but it speeds up checkout and avoids mailed statements after a claim processes. Use any card, including eligible FSA or HSA cards. Data is protected through Elavon's off-site, PCI-DSS compliant processing.

Review Family Medicine payment information
Who can help with a Privia billing question?

For help understanding or paying a Privia bill, call the Privia patient billing team at (888) 774-8428. For questions about a specific service or charge, you can also contact your Anna Health practice directly.

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Preparing for your visit

Forms and the basic items to have ready before an appointment.

What should I bring to my first visit?

Bring these to your first visit: Insurance card, Valid photo ID, List of current medications, Office co-pay.

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How can I complete patient forms?

Forms can be completed online through the patient portal or printed and brought with you to your appointment.

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Patient portal

Online forms and the patient portal entry point.

Where do I open the patient portal?

Forms can be completed online through the patient portal or printed and brought with you to your appointment.

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Telehealth

Virtual-visit availability and policy information.

Does Gynecology & Obstetrics offer virtual visits?

Yes. Virtual appointments are available for select visit types.

Where can I review the virtual visit policy?

Describes documentation, maintenance, and transmission of information for virtual visit technology.

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Locations

Office addresses, hours, directions, and services by location.

Where can I find office hours and directions?

The Anna Health locations directory lists current addresses, office hours, directions, and the services available at each location.

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How do I reach the right practice?

Use the contact page to call Gynecology & Obstetrics, Fertility, or Family Medicine directly and choose the appointment path for that practice.

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About Anna Health

Practice names, provider transitions, and the Privia Women's Health affiliation.

Why am I seeing Anna Health instead of my former practice name?

Annandale OB-GYN, Annandale Fertility, and Anna Health Family Medicine are now Anna Health. The shared name helps patients find connected gynecology, obstetrics, fertility, and family medicine care in one place.

Read the rebrand announcement
Are my care team, location, or scheduled appointment changing?

The transition to the Anna Health name does not change your existing care team, clinic location, or scheduled appointment. You can continue using the care team and scheduling path you already know.

Read the rebrand announcement
What if my provider recently joined Anna Health?

If your provider has joined Anna Health, they are still your provider. You do not need to find a new clinician or re-establish care elsewhere. Review the provider transition page for current locations and provider-specific details.

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What happens to my medical records during a provider transition?

Your records are secure and accounted for as part of the practice transition. If you need a copy or have a specific records request, call Gynecology & Obstetrics at (703) 642-7522.

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What is Privia Women’s Health, and how is Anna Health connected?

Anna Health is an independently owned member practice of Privia Women's Health. The affiliation supports a patient-centered approach and technologies that help patients make their health a priority while Anna Health remains independently owned.

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Still need help?

Reach the right Anna Health team.

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