Rebecca Rudesill, MD - Ob/Gyn Clinic Stoneridge

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160 W Wilson Bridge Rd Ste 2101
Worthington, OH 43085
I am an obstetrician/gynecologist. This means that I care for women throughout their life span. I give extra attention to times when they are having gynecologic problems, as well as during the amazing process of having a baby, and beyond. Helping women with breastfeeding, and all of the challenges that can go with it, is of special interest to me. I enjoy getting to know my patients as people first and patients second. I want my patients to know that I care about their well-being. It's important to me for them to know that I am here to help them achieve their health goals. One of the benefits of being at Ohio State is the depth of resources here. I appreciate having world-class, friendly and helpful colleagues in a variety of specialties to call on as needed for my patients. In my free time, I enjoy the outdoors and relaxing with my family. I also enjoy knitting and crocheting.
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