Gynecologists email list
Access 4,470 gynecologists across the U.S. — from solo practitioners to large women's health groups. Selling medical equipment or EHR systems? This database reaches specialists managing everything from routine exams to high-risk pregnancies.
Licensed gynecologists specializing in women's reproductive health, obstetrics, and comprehensive gynecological care and surgery
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| Company | Location | Phone | Website | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LD Wellness & Aesthetics | Los Angeles, CA | +12133882229 | lorainediego@yahoo.com | www.drldiego.com |
| The Modern Woman - Med Spa / GYN | Santa Rosa, CA | +17075791102 | modern.woman@modernwomansr.com | modernwomansr.com |
| Essential Woman LLC | Ocala, FL | +13524251704 | myessentialwoman@gmail.com | myessentialwoman.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=wix_google_business_profile&utm_campaign=12832870108451961188 |
| NorthShore Health Centers - OGA | Valparaiso, IN | +12194626144 | info@optimalgracefulaging.com | www.weunderstandwomen.com |
| Women's Center of Winchester | Winchester, VA | +15406658414 | cafejava@gmail.com | www.wcwinchester.com |
| Allure Laser & Med Spa | Tinley Park, IL | +17088644988 | allurelasermedspa@gmail.com | allurelasermedspa.com |
| Visionary Women's Health - Dr. Amy H. Gueye-Weinstein, MD | Columbia, MD | +12407477785 | info@visionarywomenshealth.com | www.visionarywomenshealth.com |
| Stephanie Singer, DO | Park City, UT | +14352145335 | info@parkcitymed.com | www.parkcitygynecology.com |
| Couri Center for Gynecology and Integrative Women's Health | Peoria, IL | +13096926838 | aesthetics@couricenter.com | www.couricenter.com |
| FEM Women's Wellness | Reno, NV | +17759939292 | manager@femwomenswellness.com | femwomenswellness.com |
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Coverage Statistics
Top Cities
- Houston, TX110 firms
- Miami, FL98 firms
- Chicago, IL85 firms
Top States
- California1,850 firms
- Texas1,450 firms
- Florida1,200 firms
What they do
OB/GYNs juggle scheduled appointments with emergency deliveries at 3 AM, switching between routine wellness visits and complex surgeries. They handle everything from teenage contraception counseling to high-risk pregnancy management.
Daily responsibilities
- Perform routine gynecological examinations including Pap smears and pelvic exams
- Provide prenatal care and deliver babies in hospital or birthing center settings
- Diagnose and treat gynecological conditions including endometriosis and fibroids
- Perform gynecological surgeries including hysterectomies and laparoscopic procedures
- Provide family planning counseling and contraceptive management
- Monitor high-risk pregnancies and coordinate care with maternal-fetal medicine specialists
Required skills
- Board certification in obstetrics and gynecology with surgical expertise
- Expertise in women's reproductive health, pregnancy care, and gynecological disorders
- Surgical skills for minimally invasive and traditional gynecological procedures
- Strong communication skills for sensitive women's health discussions
- Emergency response capabilities for obstetric emergencies and surgical complications
How they get started
Medical school → OB/GYN residency (4 years) → Fellowship (optional) → Practicing gynecologist
- Minimum education: Medical degree (MD or DO) plus obstetrics and gynecology residency training
- Time to get started: 4 years medical school plus 4-year OB/GYN residency minimum
Required certifications
- Medical license (required in all states)
- Board certification in Obstetrics and Gynecology (ABOG)
- DEA registration for prescribing medications
- Hospital privileges for surgical procedures and deliveries
- Continuing medical education in women's health and surgical techniques
Licensed gynecologists specializing in women's reproductive health, obstetrics, and comprehensive gynecological care and surgery
Peak season
September-November (annual exams before insurance resets)
Most buyers close deals here
Slow season
Late December-January (holiday scheduling conflicts)
Great for nurturing and demos
Monthly demand
115,000
Average Google searches
Growth
+4% annually
Year-over-year trend
Business focus
1,730 operate primarily in this category, with 63.9% running no more than two service lines.
Best time to reach out
Tuesday-Thursday, 8-10 AM or 3-5 PM, avoiding surgical hours and delivery on-call periods
Subject lines that get replies
- Reduce ultrasound wait times and improve patient flow
- EHR that handles both routine GYN and high-risk OB cases
- Stop losing surgical revenue to scheduling conflicts
Value props to highlight
- Specialized gynecological and obstetric medical equipment
- EHR systems designed for OB/GYN workflow with pregnancy and surgical tracking
- Practice management platforms for coordinating surgical schedules and hospital privileges
Pain points you can solve
- Being on call 24/7 for deliveries ruins any semblance of work-life balance
- Hospital scheduling conflicts force patients to wait weeks for surgery
- New surgical techniques require expensive training while competing with robotics
- High-risk pregnancies need constant monitoring but insurance reimbursement is terrible
- Switching between routine annual exams and emergency C-sections all day
Ideal company size
- Solo OB/GYN practices (300-800 patients): Need specialized gynecological equipment, EHR with OB templates, and surgical scheduling
- Small women's health groups (2-4 physicians): Require ultrasound equipment, lab integration, and hospital coordination systems
- Mid-size OB/GYN practices (5-10 physicians): Focus on surgical equipment, fertility treatment capabilities, and multi-provider coordination
- Large women's health networks (10+ physicians): Need comprehensive surgical suites, high-risk pregnancy management, and specialty coordination
Budget indicators
- Investment in gynecological equipment: ultrasound machines, colposcopes, surgical instruments ($50K-200K)
- Specialized OB/GYN EHR systems with pregnancy tracking and surgical templates
- Surgical suite equipment and hospital privileges for delivery and gynecological procedures
- Relationships with pharmaceutical companies for women's health medications and contraceptives
Discovery questions
- Do you focus on general gynecology, obstetrics, or specialized areas like fertility?
- What types of surgical procedures do you perform in your practice?
- How do you manage high-risk pregnancies and coordinate with specialists?
- Do you provide family planning services and contraceptive counseling?
- How do you handle emergency obstetric calls and surgical cases?
Who signs off
Practice owners control major equipment purchases like ultrasound machines and surgical instruments. Medical directors approve EHR and software changes, while department heads handle smaller supply decisions.
Average firm size: Most OB/GYN practices are small to medium-sized with 1-6 physicians.