| Our Services
Obstetrics
Obstetrics is the care of women who are pregnant. Our physicians manage routine and low-risk pregnancies. Ultrasound and prenatal testing are available in the office. We work in concert with Randolph Hospital to provide childbirth education and nutritional guidance.
Our physicians also co-manage high risk pregnancies with high risk obstetrical specialists at local tertiary centers.
The physicians deliver patients at Randolph Hospital, Inc. In addition to vaginal and cesarean section deliveries, vaginal birth after cesarean section or VBAC is an option for some previous cesarean section patients.
Take a virtual tour of the Maternity Suites at Randolph Hospital. You may need to install QuickTime to access the virtual tour.
Gynecology
The practice of gynecology encompasses well woman/preventative examinations as well as the diagnosis and treatment of health related problems specific to women.
Well Woman/Preventative Examinations
In general, well woman/preventative examinations include a comprehensive review of body systems, breast examination, pelvic examination, pap smear, and family planning if appropriate.
Family planning includes the choice of a variety of birth control pills, hormone intrauterine device, hormone-free intrauterine device and subcutaneous etonogestrel implants.
If you are menopausal , our physicians offer a variety of hormone replacement therapy options.
Depending on your age and/or risk factors, the physicians will recommend a screening mammogram, bone mass measurement, screening colonoscopy, or other test(s)/screening(s) as indicated.
Medicare recipients may receive cancer screening services (breast and pelvic examination) every two years. Please refer to the Payment and Insurance section of the webpage for more information.
Preventative services are not available to Medicaid recipients. Please refer to the Payment and Insurance section of the webpage for more information.
Gynecological Conditions
Problem examinations may range from focused to complex. The physicians offer surgical, minimally invasive, and non-surgical treatment options for a range of health problems related to women. Below is a list of commonly seen diagnoses and related treatment options:
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Diagnosis and treatment of abnormal uterine bleeding including the use of minimally invasive alternatives to abdominal hysterectomy such as hysteroscopy with dilation and curettage, endometrial ablation, or total laparoscopic hysterectomy. Read more about total laparoscopic hysterectomy. Read more about endometrial ablation.
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Diagnosis and treatment of pelvic relaxation prolapse (fallen bladder) and urinary incontinence including the minimally invasive procedure TVT (tension-free vaginal tape). Specialized, complex evaluation of bladder mechanics is available in the office. Read more about incontinence and tension-free vaginal tape.
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Diagnosis and treatment of abnormal pap smears including office based colposcopy, cryosurgery, biopsies, and LEEP ( Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure). All abnormal pap smears are forwarded for further evaluation for the HPV (human papillomavirus). HPV is a risk factor for cervical cancer. Our office offers the HPV vaccine for patients who meet the vaccine requirements. Learn more about HPV and the new vaccine.
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Evaluation and treatment of infertility factors such as endometriosis, tubal disease, adhesions, and ovulatory dysfunction. Treatment may include hormonal therapy, ovulation monitoring, semen analysis, and/or various surgical interventions. We do not offer in vitro fertilization (IVF). We do partner with reproductive specialists at neighboring tertiary centers.

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