Dr. Paul MacKoul, MD is a value driven health care professional leader in the field of Gynecologic surgery, with a focus on developing innovations in surgery that create “Value Based Care” - the best possible care at the lowest possible cost.
Currently, Dr. MacKoul is the Co-founder of the Center for Innovative GYN Care, a practice leader in the creation of “new procedural technology” specifically applicable for free-standing surgery centers. He is also the Chief Executive Officer of Tower Surgical Partners, a company specializing in the expansion and growth of single specialty GYN surgery centers.
Cervical cancer is a daunting diagnosis that can leave individuals feeling overwhelmed and isolated. Coping with the physical and emotional challenges of this disease can be incredibly challenging, but you don’t have to face it alone. Cervical cancer support groups offer a lifeline for those navigating this difficult journey, providing comfort, community, and valuable resources […]
Welcoming a newborn into the world is undoubtedly a joyous occasion, but the postpartum period can bring about unexpected challenges for some mothers. Postpartum depression (PPD) is a complex and often silent struggle that affects countless women, yet the symptoms can go unnoticed or misunderstood. In this article, we will unravel the intricacies of postpartum […]
Pregnancy is a transformative and exciting time for women, but it also brings about various health considerations. One such concern is gestational diabetes, a condition that can develop during pregnancy and requires careful attention. This guide will explore gestational diabetes, its risk factors, symptoms, and management strategies. What is Gestational Diabetes? Gestational diabetes is a […]
Cervical dysplasia is a health concern that many women may encounter at some point in their lives. This condition involves abnormal cell changes in the cervix, the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina. While cervical dysplasia is usually not cancerous, it can progress to cervical cancer if left untreated. This article […]