My practice is built around the quiet, regular visits that protect long-term health — the annual exams, the contraceptive conversations, the preconception planning, the menopause years. The unglamorous habits add up over a lifetime in ways that catch problems early.
I deliver babies too. The bulk of my obstetric work is routine prenatal care and uncomplicated deliveries. When a pregnancy needs the additional layer of high-risk management or surgical expertise, I have a colleague across the hall in Dr. Elhammady; the chart is shared and the hand-off is seamless.
Reproductive health is a particular focus. If you are trying to conceive and have not been successful, or you have questions about your cycle, or you want to think through what fertility looks like before you are ready to act on it — that is a conversation I want to have unhurried. When the next step belongs with a reproductive endocrinologist for IUI or IVF, I will help you find the right one and stay involved.
Adolescents and women in midlife both deserve more attention than they typically get from a busy practice. I make space for both. The first gynecologic visit should be a good experience; the menopause years should not feel like an afterthought.
— Dr. Ghazal
Columbus, TX

