ACCESSIBLE CARE. SPECIALIZED RESEARCH. TOP-RANKED EDUCATION. Advancing Women's Health Care.

The Johns Hopkins Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics provides women with individualized, research-based care at every stage of life. Led by Dr. Andrew Satin, our team of highly trained experts advance the field of gynecology and obstetrics through innovative treatment programs and specialized research.

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Johns Hopkins Physicians Stand With You

Our Gynecology and Obstetrics faculty joined the Johns Hopkins House Staff Diversity Council to stand in solidarity with the Black community against systemic inequity and police brutality.

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Latest News

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    Johns Hopkins Medicine congratulates more than 100 of our physicians across multiple specialties who have been recognized by Baltimore magazine as 2023 'Top Docs'. Our women’s health physicians recognized as 'Top Doctors' represent a variety of specialties, including gynecologic oncology and maternal-fetal medicine.

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  • Keeping Reproductive Health, Research and Care at the Forefront

    Our department firmly believes that the Supreme Court erred when it ended federal constitutional protections for abortion that have been in place for nearly 50 years. Johns Hopkins remains firmly committed to supporting the reproductive health of our patients.

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