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Privia Medical Group Gulf Coast Introduces Privia Wellness: New Approach to Comprehensive Care for Women

Privia Medical Group Gulf Coast is leading the way in innovative healthcare models, ensuring that patients have access to essential health and wellness services. In collaboration with Iron Health, a virtual care partner supported by March of Dimes, Privia Medical Group introduces Privia Wellness—an ancillary offering designed for Privia Medical Group OB/GYNs.

Privia Wellness will cater to women's diverse health needs, offering a range of services from weight management and hormone replacement therapy to nutraceuticals, and sleep and brain health. The initiative responds to the changing landscape of healthcare consumption, with Privia Medical Group aiming to provide comprehensive and modern women's health strategies at scale.

Stephanie Winans, CEO and Co-founder at Iron Health, expresses enthusiasm for being part of this journey, emphasizing Privia Medical Group's commitment to better serve women. The program's launch, starting with Privia Medical Group Gulf Coast, will integrate seamlessly with OB/GYN practices, aligning extended services with the care provided by trusted healthcare providers.

Recent research reveals that a significant number of women turn to their OB/GYNs for all their healthcare needs. Dr. Mark Cone, OB/GYN and Market President of Privia Health, emphasizes the importance of offering evidence-based care under the supervision of the most trusted healthcare provider, reducing the likelihood of isolated care.

Privia Wellness services will adopt a holistic approach, providing personalized care in four crucial areas:

  1. Weight Management, supported by Iron Health
  2. Hormone Replacement Therapy
  3. Sleep and Brain Health
  4. Nutraceuticals

Dr. Elizabeth Cherot, CEO of March of Dimes, applauds Privia Medical Group's commitment to maternal health. The investment in Iron Health is seen as a strategic move to enhance the healthcare experience for OB/GYNs and their patients. The partnership is expected to improve access to care, particularly in lowering chronic disease—a key focus area for March of Dimes.

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