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General Gynecology and Obstetrics

A full range of general obstetrical and gynecological services ranging from outpatient care to surgery, and from routine visits to complicated consultations. 

General Gynecology & Obstetrics

Specialized research and interest areas include:

  • Urodynamics
  • Dysmenorrhea
  • Menorrhagia
  • Pelvic pain
  • Menopause

Provides counseling, medical, and surgical services to patients requiring special treatment of benign and malignant diseases and tumors of the female reproductive tract.

Gynecologic Oncology

Specializes in assisting women requiring high-risk care and is committed to being a Center for Excellence in Women's Health. They provides state of the art services in high-risk obstetrics and medical complications of pregnancy.

Maternal-Fetal Medicine

Specializes in a wide range of clinical problems ranging from aberrations of puberty through infertility and menopause. Specific programs related to in vitro fertilization, PMS, menopause and pediatric gynecology are part of this broad-based clinical service. The clinical effort is supported by laboratories in reproductive biology and cytogenetics. A major component of these services involves preconceptional and prenatal genetic diagnosis.

Reproductive Endocrinology, Infertility & Genetics

Provides academic education and laparoscopic and minimally invasive surgery for most gynecology indications including complete laparoscopic hysterectomy and minimally invasive procedures for incontinence and vaginal prolapse.

Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery

CBGM

Established in the summer of 2002, CBGM was developed to promote interdisciplinary and translational research in Biotechnology & Genomic Medicine with the ultimate goal of promoting predictive, preventive, personalized and participatory (4P) medicine.

The Center's research efforts focus on two main areas: 1) discovery and validation of biomarkers for disease prediction and diagnosis, 2) pharmacomics and drug discovery for personalized medicine. 

Center for Biotechnology & Genomic Medicine

Georgia CORP

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CONTACT US

Obstetrics and Gynecology
Medical College of Georgia
Augusta University
Medical Center Bldg: BA-7300
phone icon 706-721-3591 - Admin Office
phone icon 706-721-4959 - Clinic Appt.

 
Patients

OB/GYN - CARING FOR WOMEN FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE

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Our Mission:
To improve the lives of women and their families through excellence in clinical care, service, education, research and advocacy.
 
Our Vision:
To create a center of excellence for multi-disciplinary women's health services in a highly satisfying professional environment for our patients, their families, physicians, and support staff.   

Our Goal:

To provide rapid access to our practice through the commitment of our faculty and support staff.

 

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Faculty researchers honored by Augusta University Research Institute

The Augusta University Research Institute recently recognized faculty researchers for their work in advancing research at AU.

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Faulkner to be honored by American Heart Association

The award recognizes an early career independent investigator working in hypertension or cardiovascular research who has significantly contributed to the understanding of the causes of hypertension and cardiovascular disease.

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OB/Gyn residency programs should offer more menopause training

By 2060, there will be around 90 million women in the U.S. alone who will be in the post-menopausal range.

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Richard McIndoe, PhD, will direct coordinating unit for new, national research initiative in diabetes, obesity

The National Centers for Metabolic Phenotyping in Live Models of Obesity and Diabetes, or MPMOD, is a multicenter initiative being established by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.

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