Attention Patients: Due to high flu activity, please note that the mask policy for all Piedmont Hospitals has changed, requiring a medical grade mask for all that are on campus. This includes patients and visitors.
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Heart Disease in Women
* The following article was written by the experts at Covington Women’s Health and was published in Rockdale Newton Citizen’s “Physicians Guide.” * Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in our […]
Menstruation 101
About half of the women population is currently in their reproductive age, which means about 26 percent of the world is currently experiencing their menstrual cycle. A pivotal part of that cycle is the period, […]
What You Need to Know About Cervical Cancer
While rare, cervical cancer does affect about 200,000 women in the United States each year. For those who do have it, it can be a devastating disease if not caught early enough. That’s why it’s […]
Covington Women’s Health Specialists Physician Dr. Meridith Farrow Appeared on the “The Weekly Check-Up”
Covington Women’s Health Specialists physician, Dr. Meridith Farrow appeared on “The Weekly Check-Up” on News/Talk WSB Radio on Sunday, January 12th. The weekly radio show addresses a wide range of topics about health. It includes […]
The Benefits of Breastfeeding
By Brenda Barlowe, CNM, MSN Breastfeeding is the most natural way to feed your new baby. It’s also one of the best ways to bond with baby and has numerous benefits for the health of […]
Dr. Larrimore Appears on “The Weekly Check-Up”
Dr. Cathy Larrimore of Covington Women’s Health Specialist’s appeared on “The Weekly Check-Up” on News/Talk WSB Radio on Sunday, September 1st. During her segment, Dr. Larrimore discussed a variety of women’s health issues such as […]
Dr. Cathy Larrimore’s Thoughts on Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month
Ovarian Cancer Is One of the Deadliest of Women’s Cancers Ovarian cancer is estimated to affect around 20,900 women in the U.S. in 2025, with an expected 12,700 deaths—making it the deadliest gynecologic cancer.This […]
Dr. Meridith Farrow’s Thoughts on Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month
By Dr. Meridith Farrow, MD, FACOG Reports in the news about the annual well-woman exam are confusing! Do women need an examination every year? Is a Pap needed every year? The answers are YES […]
Dr. Meredith Delp’s Thoughts on Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month
Cervical cancer used to be one of the leading causes of cancer death among American women, but thanks largely to Pap test–driven screening, incidence and death rates have dropped by more than half since the […]
Dr. Michelle White’s Thoughts on Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month
By Dr. Michelle White, MD, FACOG Vaginal cancer is very rare, with under 5,000 new cases diagnosed each year in the U.S. Vulvar cancer is more common, with approximately 6,900 new cases and 1,600 […]