Become a Patient
As a local women’s health clinic, Dr. Rodgers’ practice addresses a wide variety of women’s and reproductive health issues and concerns from our Greenbelt clinic. Dr. Rodgers is board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and graduated from the Yale School of Medicine in 1991 and is passionate about women’s health care. Dr. Lauren Rodgers was recently featured on EmpowerHer.com for her insights into the many options that women have available when it comes to delivering their babies. She is happy to discuss these options with patients and was quoted saying, “Home birthing trends are on the rise, so it’s important for women to understand their options and make a decision that’s in the best interest of themselves and the baby.” Dr. Rodgers takes the time to explore these options with patients and create a birthing plan that is best suited to their individual and family needs. She welcomes patients to call and schedule an appointment to learn more about the various services they provide, including new delivery options. The staff at Dr. Rodgers’ clinic are fluent in both English and Arabic.
Become a New Patient
We are currently accepting new patients into our practice. Thank you for considering us. To become a new patient:
- Make an Appointment
- Sign up for our patient portal
- Download your patient forms online through the patient portal
When you come to our office for the first time as a new patient, we'll ask you to complete some initial forms, including an Authorization and Consent for Treatment form, if you were not able to download them from the patient portal in advance of your appointment.
To make sure there are no delays in care during your first visit experience, please arrive 15 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment to ensure your registration is complete before meeting with your new provider.
Remember to bring:
- Your insurance card
- Valid photo ID
- List of current medications
- Office co-pay
In an effort to respect the time of all of patients, our staff strives to stay on schedule so that other patients do not have to wait.
For patients who are delayed and arrive late for appointment, every effort will be made to see them the same day. However, wait times may apply, or appointments may need to be rescheduled.