Trusted Obstetrics in Memphis

We are proud to serve patients of all ages from the Memphis area in communities such as Germantown, Bartlett, Southhaven, and more.

Address
6215 Humphreys Boulevard
Suite 401
Memphis, TN 38120

Phone: 901-843-1500

Email: mogaobgyn@mogamd.com

Office Hours: 

Monday: 8:45-4:45
Tuesday: 8:45-4:45
Wednesday: 8:45-4:45
Thursday: 8:45-4:45
Friday: 8:45-4:45

Your Memphis obstetricians

Dr. Lea Mary Bannister is board-certified OB/GYN through the American Board of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. She is a clinical instructor in the OB/GYN department at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and holds a professional membership with the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.

Dr. Crista Crisler is a board-certified OB/GYN through the American Board of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and is a clinical instructor with the OB/GYN department of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.

Dr. Aric Giddens is highly-experienced in a full scope of women’s health services, including Pap smears, birth control counseling, management of menopausal symptoms, urogynecology, vaginal surgery, and pregnancy care.

Since 1993, board-certified OB/GYN Dr. M. Andrea Giddens has been providing top-quality healthcare to women throughout the greater Memphis, Tennessee area at Memphis Obstetrics & Gynecological Association (MOGA).

What is a Memphis obstetrician?

An Obstetrician is a physician who specializes in women’s reproductive health, pregnancy, and childbirth. While doctors in other disciplines can deliver babies, many women choose a doctor who narrows their practice to obstetrics and female care, the classic OB/GYN physician.

When it comes to your pregnancy, your Memphis obstetrician typically becomes the primary physician managing your care. After receiving a medical degree, an obstetrician completes a four-year residency in obstetrics and gynecology to refine their knowledge and experience in ways that benefit your treatment. Obstetrics care may stretch from the period before fertilization up to the point where a pediatrician takes over care of your child.

What your Obstetrician Does

If you consult with your Memphis obstetrician before you become pregnant, you may receive advice about your pre-pregnancy health as well as things you can do to get your body ready for the experience of pregnancy and childbirth. This may include advice on nutrition, exercise, and strategies for remaining healthy throughout your nine months.

Once you’re pregnant, health monitoring for both you and your child becomes crucial. As well as coping with the common physical symptoms of pregnancy, such as morning sickness, back pain, and heartburn, there are more serious conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure that can develop. Your fetus may require genetic testing, ultrasounds, and other monitoring to ensure a safe delivery.

Though fortunately rare, some pregnancies are classed as high-risk, where factors combine to create a statistically elevated chance of problems. These can include a mother with pre-existing conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, polycystic ovarian syndrome, thyroid disease or other disorders. Your Memphis obstetrician can watch for complications arising from high-risk factors throughout your pregnancy.

As well as providing care throughout your pregnancy, obstetricians also deliver your baby and address your post-delivery needs.  Your Memphis doctors are also skilled at dealing with preterm deliveries, operative vaginal deliveries, vaginal births after a previous cesarean, and complicated cesarean deliveries.  Throughout your pregnancy, you and your MOGA physician will discuss the needs and wishes that your baby’s delivery requires

Trust the best time of your life to the best in Memphis Obstetrics

When you’re pregnant, you can expect many changes to the life growing inside you, as well as to your own body, over a short period. Your obstetrician at Memphis Obstetrics & Gynecological Association, PC, with locations in Memphis specializes in the care of both you and your child. Call the office or request an appointment online.