Top Docs ’14: Gynecological cancer (medical surgical)

By Seattle Mag June 18, 2014

!–paging_filter–pstrongOncology, Gynecologic Cancers (Medical Surgical)/strong/p
pstrongCharles W. Drescher, M.D./strong, emovarian cancer, robotic laparoscopic surgery/em; Pacific Gynecology Specialists, 1101 Madison St., Suite 1500, Seattle, 206.965.1700; Swedish Medical Center, Providence Everett Medical Center, Overlake Hospital Medical Center; University of Michigan, 1984/p
pstrongKathryn F. McGonigle, M.D./strong, emrobotic surgery, chemotherapy and treatment on clinical trials/em; Women’s Cancer Care of Seattle, 1560 N 115 St., Suite 101, Seattle, 206.368.6806; Northwest Hospital Medical Center; Saint Louis University, 1984/p
pstrongHoward G. Muntz, M.D./strong, emgynecologic malignancy prevention, diagnosis and treatment/em; Women’s Cancer Care of Seattle, 1560 N 115th St., Suite 101, Seattle, 206.368.6806; Northwest Hospital Medical Center; Harvard University, 1984/p
pstrongPamela J. Paley, M.D./strong, emrobotic surgery for gynecological cancers and complex gynecological conditions/em; hereditary ovarian cancer risk reduction; Pacific Gynecology Specialists, PC, 1101 Madison St., Suite 1500, Seattle, 206.965.1700; Swedish Medical Center, Providence Everett Medical Center; Loyola University, 1990nbsp;/p
pstrong Dan Steven Veljovich, M.D./strong, emda Vinci robotic surgery, urogynecology/em; Pacific Gynecology Specialists, PC, 1101 Madison St., Suite 1500, Seattle, 206.965.1700; Swedish Medical Center, Overlake Hospital Medical Center; University of Virginia, 1994/p

 

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