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  • Philip Johnson, MD, FACOG 300 Points

    Philip Johnson, MD, FACOG

    AdventHealth Medical Group Multispecialty at New Tampa
    8702 Hunters Lake Drive
    Suite 100
    Tampa, FL 33647
  • Richard Crane, MD 100 Points

    Richard Crane, MD

    Tampa Bay Gynecology
    PO Box 47598
    Tampa, FL 33647
  • James Phillips, MD 100 Points

    James Phillips, MD

    Tampa Bay Gynecology
    PO Box 47598
    Tampa, FL 33647
  • Areej Salem, M.D.

    Areej Salem, M.D.

    18018 Malakai Isle Dr
    Tampa, FL 33647

Nearby Cities

Gibsonton (7.97 mi)
Riverview (9.83 mi)
Brandon (10.55 mi)
Valrico (12.24 mi)
Lutz (14.07 mi)
Safety Harbor (14.63 mi)
Pinellas Park (16.41 mi)
Sun City C... (17.14 mi)
Saint Pete... (18.19 mi)
Lithia (18.58 mi)
Dunedin (19.76 mi)
Largo (20.25 mi)
Palm Harbor (20.69 mi)
Clearwater (20.89 mi)
Trinity (21.1 mi)

OBGYN Info

OBGYN Summary: An OBGYN specializes in female gynecology and reproductive health issues. An OGBYN is able to provide diagnosis, prevention and treatment for the female reproductive organs in both their pregnant and non-pregnant state. An OBGYN cares for a woman throughout the extent of her pregnancy, providing comprehensive care for both mother and child. An OBGYN is also able to treat non-pregnant women who require preventive gynecology care such as PAP smears or who require treatment for a specific gynecological condition.

OBGYN FAQs:
What does

OBGYN

stand for?
OBGYN stands for Obstetrician (OB) and Gynecologist (GYN)

What is an OBGYN?
An Obstetrician (the first part of OB/GYN) is a physician who specializes in pregnancy.

What is a Gynecologist?
A Gynecologist (the second part of OB/GYN) is a physician who specializes in the female reproductive system.

Why should one see an OBGYN?
One can see an OBGYN for female reproductive or sexual health issues, pregnancy or infertility. One may also see an OBGYN regarding irregular vaginal bleeding, cancer or urinary tract disorders. An OBGYN can also perform routine breast exams.

How do I find an OBGYN in my city and state?
The Wellness.com directory will help you locate an OBGYN in your state. Select OBGYN from the professionals menu and select the state that you are looking to locate an OBGYN in. After you have located your state, find the city that you will need an OBGYN in. Select the state and city and you will see a list of OBGYNs in your city and state.


OBGYN Related Terms: OBGYN, gynecology, obstetrics, gynecologist, obstetrician, baby, pregnancy, trimester, birth, reproductive, reproduction, fertilization, ultrasound, high risk pregnancy, multiple pregnancy, c-section birth, natural child birth, PAP smear, sexual health, STD screening