Clinic Sofia Named to "Best of" Lists for Edina and Maple Grove
08.18.2022Clinic Sofia is so excited to be named among the top three OBGYN practices in both Edina and Maple Grove by Edina and Maple Grove Magazines. At the beginning of the year, the publications asked their readers and community members to weigh in on their favorite businesses and service providers around town through its annual readers’ poll. Voting took place in January and the finalists were announced this past spring. Thanks to all who voted for us! You can see all of Edina's finalists here. You can see of Maple Grove's finalists here.
Minnesota Parent shares column from Dr. Stevens
08.10.2022In Dr. Erin Stevens' latest column for Minnesota Parent, "Expecting Again, What Am I So Worried About," she discusses all the emotions and fears she'd been experiencing as she approached the birth of her second daughter. She writes, "I’m sure almost everyone worries in anticipation of every child, and the list of specific concerns varies for each parent. Worrying is okay – and it’s a sign that we care." Read the article here.
Dr. Stevens Discusses Infertility with WCCO-TV
04.27.2022Dr. Erin Stevens appeared on WCCO-TV for a segment to raise awareness of infertility during National Infertility Awareness Week. She shared both her professional insights as well as her own fertility struggles. You can view the segment here.
Dr. Stevens Gets Real about Breastfeeding
08.13.2021Dr. Erin Stevens recently shared her experiences with breastfeeding with Twin Cities Mom Collective, a great resource for parents in the Twin Cities community that offers content, social events, educational seminars and more. You can read her post, "What this OB/GYN Wishes She Knew about Breastfeeding," here.
Dr. Stevens talks with with Bustle about breast self-exams
10.20.2020Dr. Erin Stevens recently spoke with Bustle, an online magazine, for an article that explores breast self-exams and why they aren't actually recommended anymore. “Unfortunately, breast self-exams haven’t been shown to be particularly helpful — with no change in breast cancer survival rates — and may be harmful,” she says. The article goes on to talk about how the thinking on self-exams has evolved and the importance of breast self-awareness. Dr. Stevens says, “instead of promoting this really intensive examination regimen, it's better to simply try to be in tune with your own body, having a general idea on the baseline look and feel of your breasts. It's not uncommon for people to have breasts that are ‘lumpy-bumpy,’ unequal in size, or changing in texture through various times of the month.” Read the complete article here.
Minnesota Parent Features Dr. Clay's Birth Story
04.01.2020It's been a little over a year since Dr. David Clay and his wife Nicole welcomed their son Aaron into the world. Dr. Clay recently shared "a father's birth story" with Minnesota Parent magazine. In addition to recapping the birth of his son from his own perspective as a father and an OBGYN doctor, he also discusses how life has changed in the year since he became a dad. You can find Dr. Clay's column the April issue of the magazine or read it here.