Raleigh Ob/gyn Centre
Raleigh OB/GYN Centre began offering state-of-the-art care in January 1974. Our team of physicians,
Raleigh OB/GYN Centre began offering state of the art care in January 1974. Our team of physicians, nurses, and medical staff is committed to providing a nurturing, supportive environment.
Baby showers have long been a cherished tradition, celebrating the upcoming arrival of a new bundle of joy while showering the expectant parents with love and support. We have put together some baby shower ideas for 2024.
5 Alternative Baby Shower Ideas For 2024 - Raleigh-OBGYN As we look ahead to 2024, the world of baby showers is evolving with exciting new trends and ideas for expecting mothers.
Happy Holidays from our Raleigh OB/GYN family to yours! May this season be filled with joy, peace, and good health for you and your loved ones.
The pursuit of excellence in sports often requires dedication, discipline, and rigorous training. Female athletes, in particular, face unique challenges that can impact their physical and mental well-being. One such challenge is the Female Athlete Triad, a complex syndrome characterized by three interrelated components: disordered eating, menstrual dysfunction, and low bone density. To learn more, read our latest blog: https://www.raleighob.com/the-female-athlete-triad/
Did you know there are more than one million s*xually transmitted infections (STIs) acquired every day worldwide?
To learn more about our s*xual health services, call our office at (919) 876-8225 to make an appointment.
Happy Thanksgiving from Raleigh OB/GYN! Wishing you a warm and joyful Thanksgiving celebration. 🧡
A fetal ultrasound (or sonogram) is a type of imaging exam that uses sound waves to create images on a screen of your uterus and the fetus.
This test can be done for a number of different reasons, including confirming pregnancy, screening for birth defects, determining a baby’s s*x, confirming multiple pregnancies, and much more. For more information on fetal ultrasounds, call our office at (919) 876-8225.
As Thanksgiving approaches, families eagerly anticipate a feast filled with traditional dishes and time together. While parents and older siblings eat, it’s a perfect opportunity to introduce your littlest family member to the joy of Thanksgiving flavors.
8 Thanksgiving Foods That Make Great Baby Meals - Raleigh-OBGYN Thanksgiving is the perfect opportunity to introduce your littlest family member to the joy of fall flavors.
Every year, Nurse Practitioner Week is observed during the second week of November. This dedicated week serves as a platform to acknowledge the remarkable contributions of Nurse Practitioners and to raise awareness of the powerful role they play in ensuring general health and well-being.
Happy Veterans Day. No amount of gratitude will ever be enough to thank our heroes.
Did you know the reproductive system contains the largest and the smallest human cells?
The O**m (female gamete) is the largest cell present in the human body, while the smallest cell in the human body is the s***m (male gamete).
Happy Halloween from the team at Raleigh OB/GYN! We hope you and your families have a safe, fun, and spooky day!
When it comes to deciding on the perfect time of year to have a baby, it's important to remember that there is no one-size-fits-all answer— the right time to have a baby is whenever you're ready. To learn the notable benefits of being pregnant in the winter, read our latest blog:
5 Best Things About Being Pregnant in the Winter - Raleigh-OBGYN Each season comes with its own pros and cons to consider, however being pregnant in the winter can have its benefits.
Did you know that 1 in 7 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime?
To schedule a breast exam here with us at Raleigh OB/GYN, give us a call at (919) 876-8225.
Did you know that more than 90% of women say they experience pre-menstrual symptoms?
If PMS is getting in the way of your day-to-day, call (919) 876-8225 to schedule an appointment at one of our convenient locations.
At Raleigh OB/GYN, you are more than a patient, you’re family. It is our great pleasure to provide outstanding, compassionate care to those we care about most.
It's common knowledge that "tri" signifies three, yet when it comes to pregnancy, it is sometimes considered to actually have four “tri”mesters, including one following childbirth. However, the term "quadmesters" doesn’t have quite the same ring to it. Read our latest blog to learn more about this time period following birth:
The Fourth Trimester: Life After Birth - Raleigh-OBGYN The fourth trimester is usually referred to as the three months of a baby’s life after birth marked by significant transformations.
Did you know that around one-third of babies are born with a birthmark of some kind?
Birthmarks are areas of discolored and/or raised skin that appear at the time of birth or within a few weeks of birth. The occurrence of birthmarks can be inherited, and often are not due to underlying disease.
On October 10th, the World Health Organization recognizes World Mental Health Day. Today, we set aside time to raise awareness of mental health issues around the world and to mobilize efforts in support of mental health.
Here at Raleigh OB/GYN, we support the mission to make mental health and well-being for all a global priority. For more information, visit https://www.who.int/campaigns/world-mental-health-day
Because the pelvis houses the reproductive organs, pelvic pain is often a sign of a problem with the uterus, ovaries, or cervix.
If you are experiencing pelvic pain or have other concerns about your gynecological health, call our office at (919) 876-8225 to make an appointment.
October marks Breast Cancer Awareness month, where we dedicate time to show our support for everyone affected by breast cancer.
This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we want to remind everyone that early detection and quick action can save lives. For more information on how to get involved, visit https://www.nationalbreastcancer.org/.
Did you know that some pregnant women develop diabetes? This is called gestational diabetes and develops during pregnancy in a woman with no prior history of diabetes. Gestational diabetes increases the risk of the baby being too large, which makes delivery more difficult.
Whether you are traveling for work or pleasure, traveling while pregnant doesn't have to be a stressful experience. Read our latest blog for 6 tips for traveling while pregnant.
6 Tips For Traveling While Pregnant - Raleigh-OBGYN Whether you are traveling for work or pleasure, certain preparations can reduce discomfort when traveling while pregnant.
Hysteroscopy is used to diagnose or treat problems in the uterus. At Raleigh OB/GYN Centre, hysteroscopies are performed in-office by our physicians.
If you have questions or concerns about a health issue that can be diagnosed or treated with a hysteroscopy, call our office at (919) 876-8225 to make an appointment.
We put everything into ensuring our patients have a wonderful experience. Hearing positive feedback means the world to us!
Pregnancy is one of the world's most amazing gifts. Yet, learning that your pregnancy is considered high-risk can illicit feelings of anxiety and stress. For what you need to know when it comes to high-risk pregnancies, read our latest blog:
High-Risk Pregnancy: What You Need To Know - Raleigh-OBGYN A high-risk pregnancy requires careful management to ensure the best possible outcome for both the mother and the baby.
We have some exciting news!
We are delighted to announce our upcoming Clayton office at Raleigh OB/GYN. Our commitment to delivering personalized care to women and their families remains unwavering. The Clayton location will serve as a convenient option for those south of Raleigh.
Stay tuned for the official opening date!🎉
Celebrating Sexual Health Awareness Month and promoting a culture of openness, education, and empowerment!
We believe that everyone deserves access to accurate information, resources, and support when it comes to s*xual health. Join us in spreading awareness and promoting a positive and inclusive approach to s*xual health!
Empowering women's health during Gynecological Cancer Awareness Month! We stand alongside all the brave fighters, survivors, and advocates raising awareness about gynecological cancers. 🎗️💜
Today we're extra grateful for our amazing team and their unwavering commitment to patient-care excellence. Wishing everyone a well-deserved break and a fantastic Labor Day!
Let's raise our voices and spread awareness this Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, and support those affected by this disease in their fight for a cure.
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4414 Lake Boone Trail; Suite 405
Raleigh, NC
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Raleigh, 27609
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