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Women's Clinic
 

Our Providers

To learn more about the Ob/Gyn providers here at Campbell, please visit our home pages. You'll find us at: Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology

As physicians, nurse practitioners and staff of the Campbell Ob/Gyn department, we work as a team to care for your health. Even though each one may not be in the office every day, all of us will make sure that you get the care you need if your provider is out of the office. Your care will be more coordinated if you have your visits here, even if they aren't with your preferred provider, because we all will have the records of your previous visits to work from.

Thank you for making us a crucial part of your health and well-being. We look forward to seeing you soon!

 


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