We are excited to announce the newest member of our Siloam Springs Women's Center team, Mary Kathleen Marquette M.D.! Dr. Marquette was raised in Northwest Arkansas and attended the University of Arkansas. She received her medical degree from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, and completed her OB/GYN residency at East Tennessee State University.
We welcome her and her husband, Travis, as well as her two children, Kenny and Madeline, to the wonderful community of Siloam Springs. As an Advanced Practice Nurse focusing on women's health, she will draw upon her more than 25 years of experience in women's healthcare to address gynecological problems, perform annual well-woman gynecological exams, see obstetrical office patients, and more, in conjunction with Dr. Chad Hill, Dr. Michael Collins and the soon to arrive Dr. Mary Kathleen Marquette.
We welcome her and her husband, Travis, as well as her two children, Kenny and Madeline, to the wonderful community of Siloam Springs. As an Advanced Practice Nurse focusing on women's health, she will draw upon her more than 25 years of experience in women's healthcare to address gynecological problems, perform annual well-woman gynecological exams, see obstetrical office patients, and more, in conjunction with Dr. Chad Hill, Dr. Michael Collins and the soon to arrive Dr. Mary Kathleen Marquette.
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Gynecology Urogynecology
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Gynecology is the branch of medicine that deals with women's health, specifically female reproductive organs. Siloam Springs Women's Center provides gynecologic care to women of all ages. As part of comprehensive gynecologic care, we provide annual wellness exams. During your wellness exam, you will be screened for potential gynecologic health problems. These screenings may include a pelvic exam, Pap smear, breast exam, laboratory testing, as well as contraceptive or menopause management counseling.
Annual Wellness Exams
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During your annual wellness exam, you will be screened for potential gynecologic health problems. These screenings may include a pelvic exam, Pap smear, clinical breast exam, laboratory testing, as well as contraceptive or menopause management counseling. Your wellness exam is also the time for you to ask questions and discuss gynecologic health concerns you have with your care provider.
Prenatal OB Care
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Prenatal care means taking care of yourself and your baby during your pregnancy. The best thing you can do for your baby and yourself is to seek prenatal care early and get regular care throughout your pregnancy. Your physician can detect health problems more easily when he sees expectant mothers regularly.
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