About Obstetrics & Gynecology
We are conveniently located just blocks from Northern Regional at 510 S. South Street. Our practice has been serving Surry County and surrounding communities for over 50 years, offering comprehensive care for women’s health.
Northern OBGYN’s highly trained and specialized staff of doctors, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and nurses will meet all your medical needs and provide you with a comfortable, caring environment. Our goal is to understand and meet the unique healthcare concerns of women.
Our services range from yearly preventative care exams to full service obstetrics including access to both breastfeeding and childbirth classes through Northern Regional Hospital. We will be there to guide you each step of the way. In order to meet any other needs you may have our practice offers diagnostic, treatment and surgical options for problems ranging from cancer or menopause to incontinence and infertility.
Obstetrics & Gynecology Services
- Routine Annual Exams
- Routine Gynecological Care
- Contraceptive Counseling
- IUD Insertion / Removal
- HPV/STD Prevention & treatment
- Abnormal Bleeding
- Urinary Incontinence
- Endometriosis
- Obstetrics Care
- OB & GYN Ultrasound
- Menopausal Symptoms Treatment
- Breastfeeding Classes – Onsite
- Evaluation and Treatment of abnormal papsmears
Northern Obstetrics and Gynecology is also recognized by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) as a Patient-Centered Specialty Practice. According to the NCQA, patients of Patient-Centered practices are more likely to:
Stay healthy. Patients who are treated in PCMHs tend to receive preventative services and screenings at a higher rate than patients not in PCMHs, helping keep them healthy.
Receive Better communication. A core concept of the PCMH model is to communicate with patients and their families/caregivers. The model emphasizes enhanced access so patients can get clinical advice or medical records when needed.
Better manage chronic conditions. PCMHs are especially helpful for patients with complex chronic conditions. Research shows that these conditions are managed better in a medical home.
Have a better experience. When attributes of team-based care are described to people, they say it is the type of care they want to receive.