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Dr. Amy M. Byerly, DO

  • 7740 Washington Village Drive Suite 100
  • Centerville,
  • Ohio
  • 45459

Specialties

  • Obstetrics & Gynecology
Gender
Female

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Average recommendation rating*: 3.5 out of 5
 

Dr. Kimberly A. Warren, DO

  • 7740 Washington Village Drive Suite 100
  • Centerville,
  • Ohio
  • 45459

Specialties

  • Obstetrics & Gynecology
Gender
Female

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Average recommendation rating*: 5 out of 5
 

Dr. Caroline E. Peterson, DO

  • 7740 Washington Village Drive Suite 100
  • Centerville,
  • Ohio
  • 45459

Specialties

  • Obstetrics & Gynecology
Gender
Female

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Dr. Bruce J. Bernie, MD

  • 2200 Philadelphia Drive
  • Dayton,
  • Ohio
  • 45406

Specialties

  • Obstetrics & Gynecology
Gender
Male

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Average recommendation rating*: 4 out of 5
 
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Huber Heights Information

Huber Heights, Ohio is home to 6 practicing obstetricians & gynecologists who have offices in 1 county and the zip code of 45424.

According to 2005 Census estimates, Huber Heights has a population of 38,089, which gives it a specialist to resident ratio of 1 obstetrician & gynecologist for every 6,348 residents.

Ohio Information

Ohio’s northern border is Lake Erie, one of the Great Lakes. Columbus is the capital city, and the population of Ohio is 11,464,042. Ohio is the birthplace of seven presidents, all born here before 1900. In 1803, President Jefferson approved Ohio’s boundaries and constitution, but congress did not formally admit Ohio as a state. Ohio was not officially accepted into the United States until retroactively in 1953 by President Eisenhower. Visitors drive through covered bridges, see earthen effigy mounds and other historical monuments, or go hiking, fishing, boating or golfing in Ohio’s state parks. The Goodyear Blimp in docks in Akron, the world’s largest crystal ball is in Westerville, and the SunWatch Indian Village Archaeological Park is a popular site in Dayton.

According to 2005 Census estimates, Ohio has a population of 11,464,042. Of this population, 2,685,258 are under the age of 18 and 1,522,387 are at or above the age of 65.

Obstetrics & Gynecology Information

Description

Obstetrics and gynecology deals with disorders of a woman’s reproductive system. An obstetrician/gynecologist is sometimes a primary physician for women. The gynecologist treats women and their reproductive systems, but is also concerned with women’s menstrual problems, disorders of pelvic organs, infertility, or cancer of the reproductive organs. Some tests a gynecologist will order or administer are blood tests, a vaginal swab, or X-rays or ultrasound of the pelvic region. An obstetrician can be a gynecologist, and the two practices are closely related.

The obstetrician deals with problems of the woman and fetus during pregnancy and childbirth, and can act as a consultant to other physicians regarding the care of a patient. An obstetrician will see a pregnant woman regularly to check on her health and progress of her pregnancy. Risk factors in a pregnancy include the mother’s diabetes, a previous pregnancy complication, high blood pressure, or heart disease, and will require an obstetrician to check on a woman’s condition more often.

 
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