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At WakeMed Obstetrics & Gynecology, we provide a full range of services for women of all ages in Raleigh, Cary, Clayton, Holly Springs, North Raleigh, Brier Creek and Morrisville, North Carolina.
Our specialties include:
- Prenatal Counseling
- Low- and High-Risk Pregnancies
- Infertility
- General Gynecological Health
- Gynecological Surgeries, including Laparoscopic Surgery
- Maternal-Fetal Medicine
- Urogynecology
- Pre-Menstrual Syndrome and Other Menstrual Problems
- Endometriosis
- Menopause
- Urinary Incontinence
Now welcoming new patients & most major insurance plans.
OB-GYN Locations
Delivering at North Hospital
Obstetrics & Gynecology - Brier Creek
WakeMed Brier Creek Healthplex
8001 T.W. Alexander Drive, Suite 200
Raleigh, NC 27617
Phone: 919-235-6455
Delivering at Cary Hospital
Obstetrics & Gynecology - Cary
210 Ashville Avenue
Suite 315
Cary, NC 27518
Phone: 919-235-6460
Delivering at Raleigh Campus
Obstetrics & Gynecology - Clayton
204 Medspring Drive, Suite 200
Clayton, NC 27520
Phone: 919-235-6514
Delivering at Raleigh Campus
Obstetrics & Gynecology - High Risk - New Bern Avenue
3024 New Bern Avenue, 2nd Floor
WakeMed Raleigh Campus Andrews Center
Raleigh, 27610
Phone: 919-350-7844
Delivering at Cary Hospital
Obstetrics & Gynecology - Holly Springs
101 Cotten Lane
Suite 1
Holly Springs, NC 27540
Phone: 919-235-6456
Delivering at Cary Hospital
Obstetrics & Gynecology - Morrisville
6102 Grace Park Drive
Morrisville, NC 27560
Phone: 919-235-6480
Delivering at North Hospital
Obstetrics & Gynecology - North Raleigh
WakeMed North Hospital Physicians Office Pavilion
10010 Falls of Neuse Road, Suite 205
Raleigh, NC 27614
Phone: 919-350-1380
Delivering at Raleigh Campus
Obstetrics & Gynecology - Oberlin
505 Oberlin Road
Suite 230
Raleigh, NC 27605
Phone: 919-235-6514
Maternal-Fetal Medicine Locations
Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Maternal Fetal Medicine - Cary
210 Ashville Avenue
Suite 305
Cary, NC 27518
Phone: 919-350-6002
Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Maternal Fetal Medicine - North Raleigh
10880 Durant Road
Suite 300
Raleigh, NC 27614
Phone: 919-350-6002
Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Maternal Fetal Medicine - Raleigh Medical Park
WakeMed Raleigh Medical Park
23 Sunnybrook Rd., Suite 316
Raleigh, NC 27610
Phone: 919-350-6002
Urogynecology Locations
Urogynecology
Urogynecology & Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery - Cary
210 Ashville Avenue
Suite 310
Cary, NC 27518
Phone: 919-235-6509
Urogynecology
Urogynecology & Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery - North Raleigh
10880 Durant Road
Suite 300
Raleigh, NC 27614
Phone: 919-235-6509
Our Blogs
May 4, 2022
139 Pounds Down and Counting — Kristina Plane's Duodenal Switch Story
Losing weight is tough and the busier life is — with work, family and more — the harder it is t...
Author: WakeMed Bariatrics Surgery and Medical Weight Loss Team
October 12, 2022
5 Ways to Support Someone in the Fourth Trimester
Throughout all three trimesters of pregnancy, moms receive endless support. Friends throw baby showers, partners help them in their day-to-day and their OB-GYN care teams ensure they and their babies are staying healthy. Then comes the “fourth trimester” — the first 12 weeks postpartum. The stark difference in the guidance and support women receive throughout […]
Author: WakeMed Health & Hospitals
July 25, 2023
600 Ounces and Counting — Why Sarah Dugger Gives to the WakeMed Mothers Milk Bank
Giving is good for the soul. In fact, there is scientific evidence that altruistic people receive pleasure from being generous. This is certainly the case with Sarah Dugger, PhD, a wife, mother of two and clinical genomic scientist. Her life’s work is dedicated to giving help and hope to people with medical conditions to improve […]
Author: WakeMed Health & Hospitals
July 31, 2023
A Supportive Space for Mom and Baby at WakeMed North Hospital — Asia's Labor and Delivery Story
A Horrifying Labor and Delivery Experience Having a baby is always an unpredictable experience, especially for first-time moms. A caring, compassionate health care team can bridge the gap between what a mom understands about labor and delivery and how she goes about making the experience memorable and positive. Unfortunately, for mom Asia Batton, this was […]
Author: WakeMed Health & Hospitals
May 2, 2022
Aging and Your Metabolism: The truth about gaining weight and getting older
If you find that your favorite dress is getting tighter every year, it’s probably not your imagination. Research shows that adults gain an average of one to two pounds per year. You may have heard that the culprit is a slowing metabolism. If that’s true, how can you best maintain a healthy weight into middle […]
Author: Tiffany Lowe Clayton DO
April 20, 2023
An Injured Athlete and a Team that Wouldn't Give Up — Savannah Anderson's Story
Strong-willed, compassionate, loving, an animal whisperer: these are the words Gwen Anderson (a mom and WakeMed employee) uses to describe her highly athletic daughter, Savannah Anderson, who began showing horses at the young age of five. “She loves animals,” shares Gwen, “especially her three horses. She is also persistent, so when she sets a goal, […]
Author: WakeMed Health & Hospitals
February 15, 2024
Baby Born 3 Months Early Celebrates a Very Happy First Birthday
It was the day after Christmas, December 26, 2022, when six-months pregnant Maria Patterson began to feel strong labor contractions.
Author: WakeMed Health & Hospitals
April 27, 2023
Bringing Home a Baby for the First Time
Having a baby is an exciting, life-changing experience. After your baby is born, many new parents are happily sleep deprived, which is why it is important to do a little prep work ahead of time. When bringing home a newborn for the first time, the following are some important (and helpful) tips to keep in mind. […]
Author: Claudia Cadet MD
December 1, 2022
Does Your Birth Control Need an Update?
Medically reviewed by Marili Witt, MD, FACOG Refresh Your Contraceptive Awareness Contraceptives are not always about birth control. They are used by many women for many reasons beyond preventing pregnancy: Some women use them to reduce symptoms of PMS or perimenopause, some use them to prevent migraines and some prefer the lighter periods that they […]
Author: WakeMed Health & Hospitals
July 11, 2022
Feeling Hormonal? What an OB-GYN Wants You to Know
How many times have you or one of your friends uttered the phrase, “Don’t mind me — I’m so hormonal right now”? Most of us have been trained since puberty to “blame” our hormones for everything from food cravings to crying spells. For many, hormones became adversaries — but is that really fair? Hormones are […]
Author: Kathleen Foster, MD, FACOG
April 27, 2023
From IVF to Labor and Delivery Allie Zecks Story
A Long IVF Journey Matt and Allie Zeck were a healthy couple with unexplained infertility. They had tried for years to become pregnant naturally, but when their efforts failed, they turned to in vitro fertilization (IVF). This process involves monitoring and stimulating a woman’s ovulatory process, removing an ovum or ova from her ovaries and […]
Author: WakeMed Health & Hospitals
September 13, 2022
Giving Life after Loss Katie Pages Milk Bank Story
Wife and mom, Katie Page, is the owner of both Gate City Athletics (a youth running club) and Wren’s Nest (a kids and family yoga studio) named after her daughter Sophia Wren. Katie says, “The vision of Wren’s Nest is to bring together kids and families to share mindfulness and yoga to create a space […]
Author: WakeMed Health & Hospitals
May 16, 2022
Gut Health for Women Care for and Feed Your Second Brain
Many of us focus more on how our bellies look on the outside than how well they function on the insi...
Author: Deepa Reddy MD
May 3, 2022
Heartfelt Gratitude for Hands that Heal Sharon Marsalis Story
Seventy-six-year-old Sharon Marsalis inspires faith and hope in her daily life. A wife, oil painter, Bible teacher, mom, grandmom and furmom of three Whippet pups — she enjoys celebrating the beauty and inspiration found in everyday moments. Gratefully, this wisdom as well as the medical expertise of our WakeMed Heart & Vascular team have helped […]
Author: WakeMed Heart & Vascular
May 22, 2022
Lets Talk About Sex - Understanding Female Sexual Dysfunction
Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is a widespread problem that has been estimated to affect up to 40% of women. It has far-reaching effects on a woman’s life, which may include impaired body image and self-worth, as well as relationship discord. Unfortunately, only a small percentage of women seek medical attention. Female sexual function — what […]
Author: Andrea Crane MD
May 1, 2023
Menopause Managing The Change
Menopause — the change that every woman knows is coming. With these tips, you can be prepared and know what to expect, so you can go through the change like a pro. What is Menopause? It is the cessation of menstruation for 12 or more months in the absence of any other cause. The average […]
Author: Chantel Roedner MD
May 1, 2023
My Life with Endometriosis Allison Dean-Woodys Story
Allison Dean-Woody is a practice manager at WakeMed Primary and Urgent Care – Fuquay-Varina. She believes in fostering a welcoming environment where patients feel heard and respected — since she knows all too well the difference this can make. As someone who lives with the hard-to-diagnose condition — endometriosis — she advocates for a patient-first […]
Author: WakeMed Health & Hospitals
January 1, 2023
No More Dieting This New Year Heal Your Relationship with Food
The beginning of the year is often a time for resolutions and new routines. It comes on the heels of a holiday season that typically brings more indulgences, increased stress and inconsistent sleep. It’s only natural to look for a reset as we turn the calendar to a new year. Instead of seeking out the […]
Author: Meredith Ebersohl RD
May 12, 2023
Nutrition for Every Woman at Every Life Stage
Women have unique nutritional needs compared to men — and these needs change throughout the various stages of life. Women, on average, are shorter and weigh less than men, so this accounts for some of the uniqueness. Yet, while women need fewer calories than men, they typically require more vitamins and minerals. Many factors, including […]
Author: Marissa Parminter MS, RD, LDN
October 12, 2020
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness month. While the world looks different now, and many people have delayed routine healthcare to focus on social distancing and balancing a work-from-home lifestyle and childcare, there are still many ways to get involved and get the care you need. Getting involved: While there may not be large walks […]
Author: Chantel Roedner MD
May 18, 2022
Performing Through Endometriosis Pain Jessica Jolias Story
Each day, people around the world battle with invisible illnesses and conditions. You may not be able to see their pain or struggles — yet they are there. One person who knows about this all too well is Jessica Jolia. Jessica is an accomplished artist, producer and songwriter based out of Southern California. She has […]
Author: WakeMed Health & Hospitals
May 1, 2023
Preconception Counseling for a Healthy Pregnancy
Many women have questions about how they can make sure they are healthy during pregnancy. A preconception counseling visit with your OB-GYN is a great way to make sure your health is optimized before conceiving as well as identifying any major health risks that could impact a pregnancy. A preconception visit will touch on many […]
Author: Chantel Roedner MD
May 9, 2022
Pregnancy and Weight Gain How to Achieve a Healthy Weight and Stay on Track
It’s one of the most common pregnancy myths: When you’re expecting, you’re “eating for two.” In reality, the average pregnant woman needs to eat just a few hundred calories more per day, which is the equivalent of two or three small snacks. Eating more than that can lead to too much weight gain, which can […]
Author: Elizabeth Jarvis MD
December 19, 2022
The 9-Month Itch Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy
When you’re pregnant, you expect certain changes to happen to your body: your feet may swell, you may experience morning sickness — and you may even have itchy skin. Itching during pregnancy can be caused by a variety of factors, but it is important to consult your physician if you experience itching. What is Intrahepatic […]
Author: WakeMed Health & Hospitals