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Care Comes First

Our Staff

The staff at Central Carolina OB/GYN consists of professionals that are committed to providing you with “Personalized Quality Care” tailored to your personal needs.  It is our goal to ensure your comfort with the treatment you receive. Since 1986, our medical staff has grown in both size and diversity. Whether you are new to the area or have lived here for years, the staff at Central Carolina Obstetrics & Gynecology prides itself in delivering high caliber, comprehensive and innovative services. We have sustained a long history of responding to the needs of the community we serve.

Personal and professional care for every patient; that is the goal at Central Carolina Obstetrics and Gynecology. With over thirty-five years combined experience, our sonographers are registered in OB/GYN ultrasound by the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) and hold certifications in first trimester screening.

State of the art 3D/4D ultrasound equipment is available to evaluate both obstetrical and gynecological patients providing the highest quality imaging possible. We are pleased to offer Cherished Memories, a 3D/4D experience for families to share memorable moments with their unborn baby. Keepsake photos and videos are available in a variety of packages.

If you would like to join our team of professionals, just let us know. We’ll be glad to talk with you.

Physicians

​Certified Nurse-Midwives (CNMs) are nurses who have furthered their education specifically in the care of women throughout their life span. The CNMs are available to offer physical examinations, pap smears, contraceptive counseling and treatment, preconception counseling and prenatal care and delivery of low risk obstetrical patients. The CNMs work in close consultation with the physicians of Central Carolina Obstetrics & Gynecology who will serve as referral physicians for any gynecological or obstetrical complications.

​Certified Nurse-Midwifes (CNMS)

In 1986, Dr. Arthur Vernon Stringer and Dr. Vanessa Haygood moved to Greensboro, NC, leaving their 8 year affiliation with Duke University Medical Center, to join the employee physician staff at Moses Cone Hospital.  After two years in these positions, they decided to open a private Ob-Gyn practice.  Central Carolina Ob-Gyn opened its doors in August of 1988, with its founders excited about the opportunity to offer “Personalized Quality Care” to the women of Greensboro.

The couple practiced for seven years together before adding another practitioner in the person of Shelley (Foster) Duplantis.  Shelley had a vision of returning to her birthplace in Angola to work as a Certified Nurse Midwife, but wanted to work in Greensboro for a year or two to hone her skills after completing midwifery school.  That marked the birth of the Nurse Midwifery service at CCOB; the service to its present complement of five nurse midwives. The nurse midwifery service remains a vibrant part of CCOB, with a dynamic team of Certified Nurse Midwives who provide prenatal care, in-hospital vaginal births, and health maintenance gynecologic care.  The current members of that team are Vicki Latham, Hilary Steelman, Janna Melsness. Together, they represent more than a quarter century of experience in nurse midwifery, as well as skills as diverse as hospital administration, intensive care nursing, and teaching.

Physicians

The physician portion of the practice has likewise grown to the current staff of five.  Dr. Naima Dillard, Dr. Sandra Rivard, and Dr. Angela Roberts are the newest partners to join Dr Haygood and Dr. Stringer.   All are board certified and provide care for patients with low risk and high risk pregnancies, general gynecologic conditions, and infertility. Dr. Roberts' special interest in female urinary incontinence and Dr. Rivard's experience in tubal sterilization reversal and robotic surgery add yet another opportunity for personalizing care for patients with these concerns.  Elmira Powell, Certified Physician Assistant, joined CCOB in 1999.   Her  background in health education,  training in the use of bioidentical hormone therapy, and well developed skills as a surgical assistant make for a busy office and hospital practice.

Transition

The organizational status of CCOB underwent a transition in January 2003 when it became a division of a larger corporation, Piedmont Healthcare for Women.  This new entity has allowed the CCOB division to take advantage of the camaraderie of 20 other OB-GYN physicians as well as some of the economies of scale afforded larger practices.  These features all make today’s CCOB well positioned to continue offering the “Personalized Quality Care” that has been our hallmark for the last 22 years.

Our Story

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