At our Peoria women's health clinic, we believe that trust and integrity are essential to providing exceptional gynecologic and obstetrical care. No matter the reason for a visit, whether a routine OBGYN exam or something more serious, we'll work hard to make you feel at ease and create an individualized treatment plan tailored to your needs.
Our board-certified physicians, Tamara Olt, M.D., and Lindsey Ma, M.D., and nurse practitioners, Amy Pheiffer, WHNP, and Jamie King, WHNP, are happy to answer any questions you have related to your care. From routine gynecological care to state-of-the-art treatments to address concerns throughout your lifespan, we partner with our clients to support good health and optimal well-being.
Our board-certified physicians, Tamara Olt, M.D., and Lindsey Ma, M.D., and nurse practitioners, Amy Pheiffer, WHNP, and Jamie King, WHNP, are happy to answer any questions you have related to your care. From routine gynecological care to state-of-the-art treatments to address concerns throughout your lifespan, we partner with our clients to support good health and optimal well-being.
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At Peoria Women's Health our patients come first. Our support staff is happy to help guide you through the registration and billing process. Our clinical staff is here to answer any questions or concerns you might have regarding your medical condition. Our board certified physicians believe that trust and integrity are essential to providing exceptional gynecologic and obstetrical care.
A gynecologist is a licensed medical physician that specializes in reproductive health issues that do not fall under an obstetrician's expertise. This can include gynecological exams, menopause care, and management, menstrual dysfunctions or irregularities, contraceptive and birth control counseling, hormonal changes, osteoporosis diagnoses, and STD screenings and treatments, just to name a few.
Peoria Women's Health provides comprehensive, compassionate obstetric and gynecological services for women at every stage of life. From annual well-woman exams and diagnostic screenings through pregnancy and childbirth and into menopause, our team will be with you each step of the way.
In addition to four years of medical school, OB-GYNs complete four years in a residency program to develop specialized knowledge in obstetrics and gynecology and three additional years of specialty training.We are focused on diagnosing, treating, and preventing gynecologic health issues, and promoting health and well-being for women across the lifespan.
In addition to four years of medical school, OB-GYNs complete four years in a residency program to develop specialized knowledge in obstetrics and gynecology and three additional years of specialty training.We are focused on diagnosing, treating, and preventing gynecologic health issues, and promoting health and well-being for women across the lifespan.
Even though breastfeeding is a natural process, it's not always easy. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that moms breastfeed babies as soon as possible after birth, preferably within the first hour. Your baby benefits from the easy-to-digest proteins, vitamins, and minerals-as well as from the protective antibodies in colostrum, the yellowish, translucent fluid which your breasts secrete for the first two to three days.
If you've been trying to conceive for more than a year, there's a good chance that something may be interfering with your efforts to have a child. For couples struggling to conceive, facing the challenge of infertility - and determining its root causes - can be overwhelming. However, with proper diagnosis and treatment, you may be able to overcome infertility.
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Emily Fogliano
Mar 26, 2021
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Gabbie Doe
Sep 02, 2020
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Keshia Beck
Aug 02, 2020
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Seems like a great opportunity, but been calling for over a month now and they keep saying the lady isn’t here... call in two weeks. Did that and last week it was she’ll be back Tuesday, but call Wednesday she’ll be more settled. Today is Wednesday and I just called and it’s now next Thursday.
I’ll just go to Chicago.
I’ll just go to Chicago.
Jjuk Jkjiok
Jun 22, 2020
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Real T.
Jan 24, 2019
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I remember how cruel Dr Olt was to me after a miscarriage and how she said she wouldn't touch me because I was 39 and have uterine fibroids. She sent me to collection over a $100 bill that I was paying on but was battling depression after numerous miscarriages. I delivered a healthy son the day before my 41st birthday and had a perfect natural delivery. Dr Larry Overcash at Women's Health Institute was amazing I thank God I found him after I heard many complaints about Dr Olt while I lived in Peoria. Just want her to know what a terrible physicIan and caregiver she is as a person
Calamity Genesis
Nov 20, 2018
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Jimena Lopez
Oct 30, 2015
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