Obstetric & Gynecologic Care in Atlanta, GA
Atlanta Women’s Obstetrics & Gynecology
Atlanta Women’s Obstetrics & Gynecology is an all-female OBGYN practice located in Midtown Atlanta. Our practice was established in 1980 at Piedmont Hospital, one of the nation’s Top 100 Hospitals. We offer a full range of healthcare services for women of all ages including preventative medicine, gynecological and obstetrical services, laboratory and ultrasound services including 3D fetal ultrasounds. Our practice strives to exceed our patient’s service expectations while offering exceptional medical care. We invite you to peruse our website and look forward to the opportunity to exceed your expectations soon!
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Complete Care for All of Your Obstetrics & Gynecology Needs
At Atlanta Women’s Obstetrics & Gynecology, we have a full team of board-certified OBGYNs and provide individualized and comprehensive gynecological, obstetrical and prenatal care for women across the Atlanta area.
What's New at AWOG
Celebrating Excellence: Piedmont Hospital Atlanta Named One of America’s Best Maternity Hospitals for 2024
Expectant Parents and Families! We are thrilled to share that Piedmont Hospital Atlanta has been honored as one of America’s best maternity hospitals for 2024, reaffirming its commitment to excellence in maternal care. This recognition highlights Piedmont Hospital Atlanta’s dedication to providing exceptional birthing experiences,
Things That Can Cause an Abnormal Pap Smear
Women routinely have Pap smears during their well-woman appointments typically every three years until they are age 65 and older. Once results have been reviewed, if there is anything out of the ordinary, your doctor may call to inform you the test was abnormal and discuss next steps.
Postpartum Care: Tips for Physical and Emotional Recovery
It’s what you have been waiting for. Maybe it’s been years waiting for this wonderful moment to give birth to your child. You are exhilarated, emotional, happy, but also tired. You’ve been through a monumental physical exercise, so your body might be telling you to slow down.