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The obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN) providers in Santa Fe are focused on everything related to women’s reproductive health. Through surgical and non-surgical treatments for disorders of the female reproductive system, we provide healthcare to women through all stages of their lives.
Our mission is to provide the highest quality of compassionate and comprehensive health care to the women of Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico. We care for women at all stages of life – adolescence, childbearing, peri-menopause, menopause and beyond.
Our dedicated team of OBGYN doctors and nurse practitioners work as a cohesive group to provide excellent individualized care for our patients. Furthermore, they are supported by a competent and caring office staff to provide you with a pleasant experience.
At Women’s Care we provide the highest level of care through our skilled health care professionals and state of the art technologies. As a leading OB/GYN medical practice for the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, we pride ourselves on providing the highest level of personal and professional care to our patients.
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