Charlotte

At Randolph OB/GYN, we strive to deliver the most remarkable women's care. From adolescence to menopause, let us be your total healthcare partner.

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Within our offices, you will find some of the most experienced, professional physicians in the area. Our goal is to treat every patient as a person, with dignity and care and never as just a number. We care about you and your family, and we appreciate the trust you have placed in us for your healthcare needs.

 

 

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Suite 512
2711 Randolph Road
Charlotte, NC 28207
704-333-4104

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Randolph Ob/Gyn is located within the Eastover Medical Park, which is located off of Randolph Road.

Endometriosis Treatment

The endometrium is the tissue that lines the uterus. When this tissue grows somewhere else in the body it is called endometriosis. These abnormal growths may cause mild to severe pelvic pain, especially during menstruation. Endometriosis may also be associated with infertility. Treatment for endometriosis can be either medical or surgical. Various oral and injectable hormones are available to help slow the growth of endometriosis. Although significant improvement results from initial treatment in some patients, others have recurring symptoms and persistent disease. Recent studies demonstrate that endometriosis can be managed equally well with laparoscopic removal.

Family Planning

Methods used by sexually active couples to prevent, space or achieve pregnancy in order to attain the desired family size.

Genetic Counseling

Genetic counseling  provides an assessment of heritable risk factors and information to patients and their relatives concerning the consequences of a disorder, the probability of developing or transmitting it, and ways in which it can be prevented, treated and managed. Genetic counseling is provided by a physician with specialized training in genetics or a genetic counselor.

High-Risk Obstetrical Care

A full range of high-risk obstetrical services for both the high-risk pregnant patient and fetal complications.

Hysteroscopy

Hysteroscopy is the visual examination of the canal of the cervix and interior of the uterus using a thin, lighted, flexible tube called a hysteroscope. The device is inserted through the vagina.

Menopausal Care

Care for women who have reached the time in their life in which the menstrual cycle ends.

Pap Test

A Pap test (also called Pap smear) involves microscopic examination of cells collected from the cervix, used to detect changes that may be cancer or may lead to cancer, and to show noncancerous conditions, such as infection or inflammation.

Pap Test

A Pap test (also called Pap smear) involves microscopic examination of cells collected from the cervix, used to detect changes that may be cancer or may lead to cancer, and to show noncancerous conditions, such as infection or inflammation.

Pelvic Exam

During a pelvic examination, a physician examines the uterus, vagina, ovaries, fallopian tubes, bladder and rectum.

Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Treatment of communicable infections transmitted by sexual intercourse or genital contact.

Ultrasound

An ultrasound, also called sonography, is a diagnostic imaging technique which uses high-frequency sound waves and a computer to create images of blood vessels, tissues and organs. Ultrasounds are used to view internal organs as they function, and to assess blood flow through various vessels.

Urinary Incontinence Treatment

Loss of bladder control is not a disease. Rather, it is a sign that a problem may exist. Regular leakage of urine can occur with certain movements, during pregnancy or times of stress. When leakage of urine becomes frequent or severe enough to become a social or hygienic problem, it is called urinary incontinence. Leakage of urine that cannot be controlled should prompt the patient to see a doctor. Proper diagnosis and treatment may correct the problem and ease the symptoms of urinary incontinence.

Randolph OB/GYN (Charlotte)

Suite 512
2711 Randolph Road, Charlotte, NC 28207 - 704-333-4104