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MCG Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Sean Francis, MD has completed a three-year fellowship in urogynecology and pelvic surgery at the Mayo Clinic where he was trained in cutting edge surgical techniques. He brings to the Medical College of Georgia the fruits of his training experience and consequently provides Augusta with the services of one of less than 10 fellowship-trained urogynecologists in the state of Georgia and South Carolina combined. His areas of expertise include advanced laparoscopic procedures, using grafts for vaginal reconstruction, urinary incontinence, fecal incontinence, prolapse and vaginal surgery with a focus on a "minimally invasive approach." After leaving his birthplace of New York he attended Morehouse College and then attended medical school at Case Western Reserve University. While there he completed an internship in internal medicine. Before he began his fellowship, Dr. Francis completed the residency program in obstetrics and gynecology at the Medical College of Georgia. |
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O. Eduardo Talledo, MD graduated from San Marcos University in Lima, Peru. He completed postgraduate education in obstetrics and gynecology at Emory University and Medical College of Georgia. Dr. Talledo became a diplomat of the American College of Gynecology in 1969 and the Division of Gynecological Oncology in 1975. He was section chief, Gynecologic Oncology from 1969 until 1988 and is currently professor emeritus of obstetrics and gynecology. He has had special interest in reparative surgery and gynecologic urology for over two decades.
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Saku Sundaram MA, PT, completed a Bachelors Degree in Physical Therapy in 1993 from the Medical College of Georgia, School of Allied Health. She has received a Masters Degree in English Literature from the University of Madras, India. Saku received incontinence education at Staten Island, NY where Ms. Hollis Herman MS PT OCS trained her. She has been a physical therapist at MCG Health System for the past 11 years and the manager of the Physical Therapy Department for the past four years. She began the incontinence program in January 2003 under the guidance of Dr. Francis. Physical therapy is an integral part of the team in treating and educating patients with incontinence and weak pelvic floor muscle. Outcomes range from patients who did not require surgery, reduced frequency in urination and minimized "accidents of urinary leakage from nine or 10 to one or two". |
Locations
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MCG Health System
Ambulatory Care Center
5th Floor
1447 Harper Street
Augusta, Georgia 30912
706-721-4959 Press 1
800-736-CARE (2273)
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Columbia County
The Georgia Center
613 Ponder Place Drive
Evans, Georgia 30809
706-722-5947 |
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