Wooster Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Wooster Obstetrics & Gynecology
Board Certified and Fellows of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (FACOG) doctors, the highest designation awarded to physicians in the Obstetrical and Gynecology medical specialty, make up our dedicated team. Dr. Weeman graduated from The Ohio State University with a degree in chemical engineering.

He received his medical degree from The Ohio State University College of Medicine and completed his obstetrics and gynecology residency at Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Weeman is an Orrville, Ohio, native. Summer Holmes Mason, MD, FACOG is a graduate of the Pennsylvania State University.
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Doctors Emily Benekos and John Weeman opened Wooster OB.GYN in 1997. In 2000, they moved to the Wooster Community Hospital campus, allowing for immediate access to the hospital's OB department. The newest addition to the Wooster OB.GYN practice is Dr. Summer Holmes Mason. Dr. Holmes Mason sees patients at the Wooster office.
It can be hard to make time for your annual Well-Woman Exam. Life is demanding, and sometimes it's tempting to put off scheduling your yearly exam until a more convenient time. However, you are missing a great opportunity-not only to share any concerns you might have with a highly qualified physician but to catch potential problems before they have a chance to become more severe.
We believe in providing the finest in women's obstetrical care in a warm, friendly atmosphere. Our services include assisting with all aspects of pregnancy, labor and delivery, as well as with the special challenges experienced by women in the obstetrical high-risk category. Patients see the same physician throughout their pregnancy, and that physician usually delivers the baby.
The doctors and staff of Wooster OB-GYN strive to provide state-of-the-art office and operative gynecology in a caring and compassionate environment. We constantly seek knowledge and training in the latest techniques to make sure you receive the best diagnostic and treatment methods available today.
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Cody Straub
Cody Straub
Jun 12, 2021
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From my wife:
I saw Dr. James Miller throughout my pregnancy with twins. Dr. Miller has been the best doctor I have ever had so far in my life. He listen to my concerns, he personally called me on the phone to discuss my concerns, he was by my side all the way through my pregnancy that made me fill comfortable that my twins were in good hands. The staff at the office was 100% great, caring, and also listen to any concerns I had. The ultrasound tech is absolutely amazing as well. Dr. James Miller even called me personally to check on how my babies were doing after birth, that meant the world to
Melissia J.
Melissia J.
Apr 22, 2020
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Was diagnosed with PCOS and was trying for a baby for 14 years, and it finally happened. Was a shocker, but thrilled. Dr Holmes Mason is my OBGYN. Since I'm older with a few other issues, I was considered high risk and needed to be monitored a little more. I never had any issues with my Dr, the nurses. If I called the nurse, or was a their office with a question, I never had an issue getting an answer. The staff is friendly, caring, and a few have a great sense of humor. I never felt unsafe, neglected in their office.
Ashley Howard
Ashley Howard
Dec 31, 2018
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Horrible experience overall. My daughter had an emergency cystectomy done at Wooster Hospital and unfortunately we were given a GYN from this facility. The biggest regret we have is trusting them with her care. Terrible before and after care when it came to the surgery...what a scary thought to know that a surgeon will only bother to "skim" the first page of medical history/results before performing a surgical procedure on a patient they have never seen before. Could have been potentially deadly. Didn't properly care for or observe my daughter after surgery, and now she is continuing to suffer