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Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Beginning at age 18, all women should schedule regular check-ups with a gynecologist or qualified women's health provider as annual pap smears and clinical breast exams allow early diagnosis of disease and lead to improved outcomes.

Our southern New York staff of gynecologists, OB doctors and nurse practitioners are dedicated to the special health concern of women. We've created a compassionate environment at our women's health center where teenagers can feel comfortable asking our gynecologists or nurse practitioners questions about the menstrual cycle, breast development and other concerns.

Those entering mid-life or living their senior years depend on comprehensive services from our New York gynecologists and nurse practitioners, including a schedule for mammogram, advice about menopause and information about osteoporosis and incontinence. Our Minimally Invasive Suite, at UHS Wilson Medical Center, offers state-of-the-art treatment for female incontinence that greatly reduces recovery time.

UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital Women's Health

The Women’s Health Center is located on the second floor, at 32 Conkey Avenue behind the Eaton Center in Norwich. The Women's Health Center in Norwich provides individualized care to women of all ages and specializes in obstetric and gynecology services in New York, including:

  • Maternity with labor, delivery, recovery and post-partum rooms
  • Breastfeeding
  • Consultations, education and support
  • Family planning
  • Genetic counseling referrals
  • Health education maintenance
  • Hormone replacement therapy
  • Digital Mammography
  • Menopause education and counseling
  • Menstrual disorders
  • Newborn rooming-in
  • Nutritional counseling
  • PMS counseling and treatment
  • Pregnancy loss support and counseling
  • Referrals for domestic violence counseling
  • STD testing and treatment
  • Substance abuse counseling and treatment referrals
  • Well-woman care

The Women’s Health Center is located on the first floor, in the west wing of UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital. Our practice philosophy emphasizes individualized attention to each patient. We encourage you to participate in your own wellness and your health care choices. Our skilled OB/GYN practitioners and midwives offer the highest quality of women’s medical and surgical care. In addition to routine well woman and prenatal care, women who need obstetrical or gynecological surgery benefit from their expertise. Services are covered by most private insurance carriers, Medicare, Medicaid, and managed care programs.

Women’s Health Center
32 Conkey Avenue
Norwich, NY 13815
607-337-4218

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