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COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Updates

From 4/06/2022:
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has identified our communities as low risk for COVID-19 transmission. Therefore, effective immediately, we are updating our mask policy from mandatory masking in patient-facing settings to masking based on personal preference in all settings. Out of respect for varying comfort levels, if you or your family member would like us to wear a mask, we are happy to do so. Please just make us aware and we will put on a mask.  » Read more about: COVID-19 Update  »


Welcome Dr. Young!

Expanding our Practice, Expanding your Options.
We are excited to announce that Dr. Lindsay E. Young, MD will be joining our Spartanburg & Pelham OB-GYN team! Dr. Young will be offering both obstetrical and gynecologic care including minimally invasive surgery.
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Most Photogenic Baby Contest

Spartanburg & Pelham OB-GYN is having a Most Photogenic Baby Contest!   » Read more about: Most Photogenic Baby Contest  »


What Is a Submucosal Fibroid and How Can It Be Treated?

There are four types of uterine fibroids with submucosal fibroids being the rarest form. A submucosal fibroid is non-cancerous, but it can lead to multiple symptoms and complications for women of childbearing age.  » Read more about: What Is a Submucosal Fibroid and How Can It Be Treated?  »


5 Easy Ways To Avoid Catching The Flu This Season

Unless you are a hermit, live in a bubble, or plan to stay in the woods alone from October through March, you are susceptible to the flu.  » Read more about: 5 Easy Ways To Avoid Catching The Flu This Season  »


You Can Nominate Us for 2018 Best of Spartanburg!

It’s that time of the year again – you get to vote for the Best of Spartanburg!  » Read more about: You Can Nominate Us for 2018 Best of Spartanburg!  »


Five Health Questions To Ask On Mother’s Day

As a mom, you’re dedicated to knowing your child’s medical history to ensure they stay as healthy as possible. You probably even track what they eat, drink, and breathe, just to make sure you’re preventing every ailment you can. But, do you ever think about your own mother’s medical history and how it may affect both you and your children?
This Mother’s Day, take a step back and ask a few questions that can help gain valuable insight into your family’s health patterns for generations to come.  » Read more about: Five Health Questions To Ask On Mother’s Day  »


Offices Under 2 Hour Delay

We apologize for the inconvenience but due to the weather, our offices will be experiencing a two hour delay. Please call our offices if you have additional questions.
Spartanburg: (864) 208-2345
Pelham: (864) 208-2360  » Read more about: Offices Under 2 Hour Delay  »


Bladder Health Month

As recognized by the Urology Care Foundation, November is Bladder Health Month. During this time, it’s important to recognize all bladder conditions from cancer to UTIs.  » Read more about: Bladder Health Month  »


Journal of Robotic Surgery

Comparison of minimally invasive surgical approaches for hysterectomy at a community hospital: robotic-assisted laparoscopic hysterectomy, laparoscopic-assisted vaginal hysterectomy and laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy
Find out more by visiting: www.springerlink.com  » Read more about: Journal of Robotic Surgery  »