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Mid-Atlantic Women’s Care is comprised of 15 independent ObGyn groups, making us the largest women’s healthcare network in the state. We work hard to advance the quality and accessibility of ObGyn services for women throughout Norfolk and surrounding coastal areas, including North Carolina.

Who We Are

Average Patient Satisfaction Rating

146

Providers

27

Clinic Locations

24

Hospitals

Provider Spotlight

Caroline Welchman, MD

Roanoke

Dr. Caroline Welchman joined Physicians to Women in 2023. She was raised in Roanoke and graduated from Northcross School. Dr. Welchman attended Davidson College for undergraduate medical education then received her doctorate from Wake Forest University School of Medicine. She completed OB/GYN residency training at the University of South Carolina where she served as chief […]

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At Mid-Atlantic Women’s Care, we offer a broad spectrum of women’s healthcare services. Your health needs change as you age. Whether you are trying to conceive or are navigating menopause, we are here to help guide you through your health journey at any stage of life. We ensure every woman receives the highest level of care.

We set ourselves apart from many groups by putting our patient’s comfort first. We want you to feel safe and comfortable around our women’s healthcare providers, so we can keep an open dialogue about your health concerns and expectations. Our unrivaled commitment and dedication to women’s health are evident in our patient satisfaction scores.

Every woman deserves specialized care to ensure their body is taken care of. Whether you are planning a family, seeking contraception, or navigating an urgent health issue. At Mid-Atlantic Women’s Care, we listen to you to deliver the best possible care.

When you are ready to put your health first, contact us. Our team offers appointments to help you get answers to your health questions. Get started by calling our offices or reaching out online to request an appointment.

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