Gynecology
We’re here for women. Whether it’s your first gynecologist visit, your first baby, or your first hot flash, we’re here. Though you are as unique as the next, women’s health isn’t a rare specialty. All care is women’s care, and we do it all. From yearly check-ups to robotic-assisted GYN surgery, we’re here for every age and every stage.
Your body and needs change, and our team takes their time with you, listening to the questions and concerns you trust them with. We’re also here to meet you where you are, with two convenient locations – Bluebonnet and Ascension. Try our OB/GYN Fast Pass for a quick, touchless preregistration experience.
Services Provided
- 3D ultrasound
- Annual gyn exams
- Birth control management
- Endometriosis
- Genetic cancer screening
- Gynecological conditions
- Gynecologic surgery
- Infertility evaluation
- In-office lab
- In-office sonograms
- Irregular periods/menstrual care
- Lactation consultations
- Maternal fetal medicine
- Maternity care
- Menopause and perimenopause
- Osteoporosis treatment
- Ovarian cysts
- Pelvic floor health
- Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
- Urinary incontinence
- Weight management
Become A Patient
Schedule by Phone
Need help finding an OB/Gyn? Call (225) 237-1880 to schedule an appointment.
Schedule Online
Many of our providers offer easy online scheduling. Choose a OB-GYN as the specialty, a provider and an appointment time that is right for you.
Download the BRG Mobile App
Manage your health anytime, anywhere.
OB/GYN Patient Fast Pass Registration
If you are a new or an existing patient scheduled for an appointment, Baton Rouge General Physicians offers a fast track preregistration process that enables you to save time and have a touchless experience in our offices.
Contact Us
Baton Rouge General Physicians – Obstetrics & Gynecology (Ascension)
Baton Rouge General Physicians – Obstetrics & Gynecology (Bluebonnet)
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Candace Moore, MDGynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Robotic Assisted Surgery
- 225-237-1880
- Virtual Visits
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Taylar L. Childress-McKeithen, MDGynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Robotic Assisted Surgery
- 225-237-1880
- Virtual Visits
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Sarah Drennan, MDGynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology
- 225-237-1880
- Virtual Visits
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Jo A. Barrios, MDGynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Robotic Assisted Surgery
- 225-237-1880
- Virtual Visits
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Victoria Bourgeois, MDGynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Robotic Assisted Surgery
- 225-237-1880
- Virtual Visits
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Michael Todd Fontenot, MDMaternal Fetal Medicine
- 225-763-4438
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Rebecca Adcock, NPGynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology
- 225-237-1880
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Khaki Hazzlerigg, FNP-CGynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology
- 225-237-1880
- Virtual Visits
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Marissa Cannon, WHNP,IBCLCGynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology
- 225-237-1880
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