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The five physicians at Coastal OB/GYN will begin accepting patients at their offices, located in the Dauphin 65 building, starting Friday, July 1.

Published Jun 28th, 2022

A new obstetrics and gynecology practice that includes five physicians will join USA Health on Friday, July 1. Coastal OB/GYN will see patients in newly renovated offices at 3290 Dauphin Street, Suite 200, in the Dauphin 65 building.

“One of the best parts of our job is that we get to take care of women throughout all the different phases of their lives,” said Amy McCoy, M.D., of Coastal OB/GYN. “This allows us to really get to know our patients and be able to tailor their healthcare needs accordingly. At Coastal OB/GYN, we pride ourselves on treating our patients like family.”

The newly formed practice is home to five board-certified obstetrician/gynecologists who specialize in minimally invasive surgery. They are:

  • Maria Davila, M.D.
  • Brooke Lenz, M.D.
  • Amy McCoy, M.D.
  • Katelyn Parnell, M.D.
  • Erin Saucier, M.D.

McCoy said she is excited to deliver babies at USA Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital, one of only a handful of freestanding hospitals in the U.S. dedicated to the exclusive care of children and women. “These services and this level of care are why we truly feel that it is the best and safest hospital for our patients,” she said.

All of the physicians are accepting new patients. To make an appointment or for more information, call 251-361-2595 or visit coastalobgyn.com.

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