Keys Medical Group OB/GYN
1111 12th Street, Suite 104, Key West, FL 33040
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More women's health care lives on this island than most newcomers expect: well-woman visits, GYN care, contraception, prenatal care, mammography, and, yes, delivery all happen here, anchored by verified practices in town and the hospital on Stock Island. What typically requires travel is the subspecialty layer: higher-risk pregnancy support, GYN oncology, and complex surgery follow the familiar ladder up the Keys to the mainland. This guide walks each category with only what verifies on the record.
Routine well-woman care and screening: the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends an annual well-woman visit, and on this island that visit happens either with a GYN practice or with your primary care doctor; the primary care guide covers the overlap, and either route can order screening. GYN problems: painful periods, abnormal bleeding, pelvic pain, and menopause care are ordinary local appointments with the verified practices below. Contraception and family planning: Womankind's own site names family planning as core to its mission, serving people of all income levels. Pregnancy care: prenatal care runs locally, and delivery is covered in its own section because it is the question everyone asks.
Babies are delivered in Key West. Lower Keys Medical Center publishes, on its own maternity pages, five private labor and delivery rooms, nine private postpartum rooms, three cesarean recovery rooms, a Level 1 special care nursery, and roughly 400 deliveries a year. That is a real, functioning maternity service on a small island, and it is why prenatal care here is a normal local rhythm rather than a mainland commute. The honest asterisk: a Level 1 nursery is the entry tier of newborn care, so ask your OB early and directly how care routes if your pregnancy becomes higher-risk, which conditions would mean mainland specialists, and at what point in a pregnancy that decision gets made. Good practices answer those questions without being asked twice.
Mammography happens locally at Lower Keys Medical Center's Women's Imaging Center, per the hospital's published services, with a physician's order from your PCP or GYN. Cervical screening happens in the exam rooms of the practices below as part of routine care. The practical planning note for both: results and follow-up imaging are where logistics live, so ask how results arrive and where any follow-up study would happen before you book, not after.
The season rules apply here as everywhere on the island: December through April packs schedules, so book annual visits ahead or aim them at the quiet months. Seasonal residents should align the annual well-woman visit with whichever address holds it consistently, and keep both doctors on one medication list. For follow-ups that need conversation rather than an exam room, telehealth works and saves the trip; several of this guide's listed practices advertise video visits.
Availability changes, please call ahead to confirm.
1111 12th Street, Suite 104, Key West, FL 33040
Telehealth advertised
listed from public directory, not yet phone-verified
Availability changes, please call ahead to confirm.
1511 Truman Avenue, Key West, FL 33040
listed from public directory, not yet phone-verified
Availability changes, please call ahead to confirm.
Yes. This guide's verified listings include Keys Medical Group OB/GYN on 12th Street and Womankind on Truman Avenue, which describes family planning, prenatal and primary care, and mental health services on its own site. Availability changes, please call ahead to confirm.
On the island, in most cases. Lower Keys Medical Center on Stock Island publishes five private labor and delivery rooms, nine postpartum rooms, a Level 1 special care nursery, and roughly 400 deliveries a year on its own pages. Ask your OB early how care would route if a pregnancy needed a higher level of specialty support.
Often not; many plans treat OB GYN as direct-access care, and well-woman visits usually book without a referral. Confirm two things with your plan: whether OB GYN is direct access and whether your chosen practice is in network.
Locally. Lower Keys Medical Center's Women's Imaging Center publishes mammography among its services. Your PCP or GYN can order the study; ask when booking how results are delivered and how follow-up imaging is handled.