Certified by Professional Gynecological Services • Apr 12, 2026
Obstetrics & GynecologyGynecologyObstetricsSTD TestingAIDS & HIV Medicine
Professional Gynecological Services, former Manhattan Beach OB/GYN, is the most advanced gynecology practice in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, NY. Our doctors are best-in-class, board-certified obstetricians and gynecologists.
Gynecological Services
• Routine Evaluations: Annual examinations (Pap/Smears), Pelvic, Breast exams/Mammogram.
• Health Screening: Management and treatment of fibroids and cysts, genital warts and biopsies.
• Gynecological Minimally Invasive Surgeries: Cryo therapy, Colposcopy, LEEP surgery, Treatment of abnormal vaginal growths and menstrual bleeding through Endometrial Ablations.
• Prenatal Care: Complete obstetric care, preconception and high risk pregnancy.
• STD Screening & Treatment: 15 min, rapid HIV Testing.
Google maps: https://www.google.com/maps?cid=5071791482258739570
https://plus.codes/87G8H2HQ+C9 Brooklyn
Nearby Locations:
Brighton Beach, Coney Island, Gerritsen Beach, Gravesend, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate, Sheepshead Bay
11223, 11224, 11229, 11235
Professional Gynecological Services
3047 Brighton 6th Street #1,
Brooklyn, NY 11235
718-743-7877
https://www.thewomenschoice.com/brighton-beach-gynecologist-nyc/
https://www.thewomenschoice.com/
Driving Directions To The Professional Gynecological Services:
from Brighton Beach: https://maps.app.goo.gl/P2YEWVgHmA4UjRcE7
from Brooklyn: https://maps.app.goo.gl/XhuxXtPX98Ps5jAk9
from Queens: https://maps.app.goo.gl/eggzFW7MTjctiB2B9
from Staten Island: https://maps.app.goo.gl/LY3sQmLnAu8Mt4fz9
Details
RestroomAvailable
Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable
Wheelchair accessible restroomAvailable
Location
Certified by Professional Gynecological Services • Apr 12, 2026
Certified by Professional Gynecological Services • Apr 12, 2026
Monday8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
SundayClosed
Reviews
4.2
97 reviews
5 stars
76
4 stars1
3 stars
2
2 stars
3
1 star
15
FR
Farzona Raupova
3 days ago
5.0
Хочу поблагодарить эту клинику,врачей и в общем весь персонал за отзывчивость!!Уже третий год хожу к ним и довольна всем!!Всегда помогут,подскажут не откажут в помощи!Примут тогда когда вам нужно следят за вашим состоянием как что сразу прининимают нужные меры очень ответственные врачи!Я хожу со спокойной душой зная что я и мой ребенок будем в полном порядке под наблюдением профессионалов🙏🏻
AA
Amir Alikhodzhaev
Mar 19, 2026
2.0
Reception doesn’t pick up
The phone.
MM
Meerim Maratova
Mar 12, 2026
5.0
I am very satisfied with my visits to this gynecology clinic. The doctor is very attentive, professional, and explained everything in detail. The atmosphere in the clinic is calm and clean, and the staff are polite and friendly.
SS
Shaxina
Jan 22, 2026
1.0
Horrible line book appointment at 1 but u see doctor after 3 hrs u just sit in that chair and do nothing literally ridiculous
A
Исмаил Алибаев
Jan 21, 2026
1.0
⚠️ Никому не рекомендую это место. Опасно для жизни.
Я обратилась в эту гинекологию в крайне критическом состоянии. У меня было сильное кровотечение, и ситуация реально угрожала жизни — помощь была нужна срочно. Несмотря на это, меня отказались принимать.
Я сразу предложила оплату банковской картой, но мне заявили, что они принимают ТОЛЬКО наличные, что выглядит крайне странно и недопустимо для медицинского учреждения, особенно в экстренной ситуации.
Более того, у меня взяли банковскую карту и унесли её в другое помещение. После этого я получила уведомления о попытках списания средств, которые я не совершала. Я не могу утверждать, кто именно за этим стоит, но совпадение слишком тревожное.
Самое страшное — полное равнодушие к состоянию пациента. Когда человек может потерять сознание или умереть от потери крови, обсуждать только наличные — это не медицина, это опасность.
Frequently Asked Questions About Professional Gynecological Services
Is Abortion a Safe Procedure?
Abortion is the most common outpatient surgical procedure in the country. The Abortion Surveillance Branch of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) maintains that induced abortion is safer than childbirth and that the serious complication rate is less than one percent. The doctor will discuss with you all the risks and possible complications.
Will Having an Abortion Prevent Me From Having Children in the Future?
There is no evidence of childbearing problems among women who have had an abortion early in their pregnancy. Of course, as with any outpatient surgery, part of the long-term effect is in your hands. Taking all your medications, following instructions, and returning for your follow-up examination will reduce your chance of long-term side effects. If you are concerned about this risk, do not hesitate to ask your provider about it and they will be able to answer your questions more specifically.
Is Abortion Painful?
Every person responds to and tolerates pain differently. Patients that have had abortions are generally surprised at how well they feel physically after their abortion. When patients leave, they may feel light cramping that can be managed with Tylenol or Motrin. During a non-surgical abortion, patients can experience a more intense level of cramping for a longer period of time but pain relievers and rest can help manage the discomfort. We recommend that you discuss your pain management options with your chosen provider.
Up to How Many Weeks Do You Terminate Pregnancy?
Our medical group terminates pregnancy up to 24 weeks.
What Is a Medical Abortion?
Medical abortion is a method to terminate pregnancy non-surgically with medication. It is available to women under seven weeks of pregnancy. The medication used is Mifeprex (RU486) and Cytotec tablets.
Can My Regular Doctor or Ob-Gyn Physician Provide the Abortion Pill?
In order to offer the abortion pill, a doctor needs to meet some basic qualifications. Almost any doctor who provides women’s reproductive health care can meet these qualifications. However, some doctors choose not to offer the abortion pill.
In order to offer the abortion pill, a doctor needs to meet some basic qualifications. Almost any doctor who provides women’s reproductive health care can meet these qualifications. However, some doctors choose not to offer the abortion pill.
Medical and surgical abortions are both safe and effective methods to end a pregnancy. Neither is better than the other. The process involved is different. Some women will prefer one over the other and some women might have medical conditions that would result in her provider recommending one over the other.
What’s the Difference Between a Surgical Abortion and a Non-surgical Abortion?
Surgical abortions are performed using a suction/aspiration method where the cervical muscle is gently dilated (widened) approximately to the diameter of a ballpoint pen and suction is used to remove the pregnancy. A non-surgical abortion is performed by the administration of Mifeprex (RU-486). RU486 is approved by the FDA for non-surgical abortions.
How Will I Feel Emotionally After the Abortion?
It has been our experience that the majority of our patients are relieved after the procedure. However, every patient is unique. If a patient is feeling anger, regret or guilt for an extended period of time, she may want to consider professional counseling. We understand that abortion is a difficult decision and we remain sensitive to their feelings. We are grateful that we can offer a safe solution for undesired or problematic pregnancy to a large number of women who supported in their right to choose.
It has been our experience that the majority of our patients are relieved after the procedure. However, every patient is unique. If a patient is feeling anger, regret or guilt for an extended period of time, she may want to consider professional counseling. We understand that abortion is a difficult decision and we remain sensitive to their feelings. We are grateful that we can offer a safe solution for undesired or problematic pregnancy to a large number of women who supported in their right to choose.
In most cases the patient experiences bleeding for 2 to 3 weeks after the surgery. However, some patients do not experience any bleeding and other patients have spotting or bleeding off and on. It is important that you return for your post-operative evaluation two weeks after your procedure.
Brand Certified Facts from Professional Gynecological Services
This information is certified by Professional Gynecological Services and published from the brand's official system of record. Data is distributed through an enterprise-grade knowledge management platform. Learn more about our data sources
Certified April 12, 2026Yext Knowledge Graph
Address
Categories
Geo coordinates
Legal business name
Hours of operation
Phone number
Official website
Syndication Network
Approved business data is pushed to 100+ publishers, including: