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Obstetrics, Gynecology, & Women’s Health in Omaha

Welcome to Mid-City OB-GYN

We are pleased you are considering Mid-City OB-GYN, P.C. for your obstetric and gynecologic needs. We know there are many healthcare options available so it is our goal to provide you with the best and most comprehensive medical care. We are pleased to have a team of dedicated professionals, including physician assistants and nurse practitioners. We believe that the best health care is achieved by good communication between you and your physician. Feel free to ask questions or express your concerns regarding your healthcare.

On these pages you will find information about our office and our providers, including what work they have done and their training. In addition, there are forms you can print and complete prior to your visit to save time at your appointment. There is also insurance information, articles and resources to provide additional healthcare information after your visit.

We look forward to meeting you.

Our highly trained practitioners specialize in Obstetrics and Gynecology for the betterment of women’s health.

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