St. Louis Magazine August 2016 Issue

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2016 Doctor Profiles

Special Advertising Section

2016 Doctor Profiles

Midwest Urogynecology Urogynecology One in four women experiences pelvic problems at some point in her life. For many of those affected, the symptoms associated with these conditions keep them from enjoying activities with their families and friends. The team at Midwest Urogynecology is dedicated to helping women conquer the types of pelvic disorders that can trap them in a cycle of discomfort, embarrassment, and isolation. Dr. John Judd is a fellowship-trained urogynecologist who treats common pelvic floor conditions. Urogynecologists are specialized physicians with additional years of fellowship training and certification in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery. The training provides expertise in the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions that affect the muscles and connective tissue of the female pelvic organs. Dr. Judd treats conditions such as prolapse, incontinence, overactive bladder, defecatory dysfunction, and vaginal mesh complications. A second-generation physician, Dr. Judd attended the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, and went on to complete a residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Ochsner Medical Center in New Orleans. He then completed specialized urogynecology training at Duke University Medical Center. Before founding Midwest Urogynecology, he served as an Assistant Professor of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery at Washington University in St. Louis. Dr. Judd and the team at Midwest Urogynecology offer comprehensive, compassionate treatment for pelvic floor conditions. They are committed to providing state-of-theart, evidence-based medical services that allow women to live fuller and more productive lives.

2325 Dougherty Ferry Road, St. Louis, Mo. 63122 314-596-9955 | midwesturogyn.com PICTURED, FROM LEFT: Jessica Morgan; John P. Judd, MD; Andrea Harpster

Washington University Pediatric Dermatology Dermatology, Pediatric Your child’s health is a priority. Washington University pediatric dermatologists are dedicated to treating all skin-health needs of children. Drs. Susan Bayliss and Carrie Coughlin are boardcertified dermatologists with advanced training in skin disorders of children and teens. They treat eczema, acne, warts, molluscum, and moles, as well as genetic disorders of the skin, vascular birthmarks, and nail and hair problems. Hemangiomas and vascular/lymphatic malformations are treated at Washington University’s sophisticated Vascular Anomalies Clinic, and outpatient laser treatment for port-wine stains and other skin conditions is performed at St. Louis Children’s Hospital and Children’s Specialty Care Center in West County.

St. Louis Children’s Hospital | One Children’s Place, Stes. 2A & 2D, St. Louis, Mo. 63110 St. Louis Children’s Specialty Care Center | 13001 N. Outer Forty Road, Ste. 2D, St. Louis, Mo. 63017 314-454-2714 pictured, FROM LEFT: Susan Bayliss, MD; Carrie Coughlin, MD

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