Patrick
Ramsey, MD
- Maternal and Fetal Medicine
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Locations
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Maternal Fetal Medicine - Hill Country
25723 Old Fredericksburg Road
Boerne, TX 78015 - 210-450-6800
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Obstetrics & Gynecology - OBGYN - Medical Arts & Research Center - MARC
8300 Floyd Curl Dr.,
5th Floor - 5A
San Antonio, TX 78229 - 210-450-9500
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Obstetrics & Gynecology - OBGYN - Robert B. Green Campus - Downtown
903 W. Martin St
San Antonio, TX 78207 - 210-358-3582
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About Me
Dr. Ramsey is an active member of the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Society of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Infectious Disease Society for Obstetrics and Gynecology, among others. As an active researcher and educator, he has received numerous awards and accolades and published over 80 peer-reviewed papers in major journals. His research interests are clinical trials, prevention of preterm birth, labor management, and management of medical complications of pregnancy.
News
San Antonios Top Doctors for Women
Gender
Male
Languages
English, Spanish
Awards
Credentials
Education
Medical School:
University of Wisconsin Medical School
Residency:
Mayo Clinic - Rochester
Fellowship:
University of Alabama School of Medicine
Qualifications
Board Certification:
American Board of OBG/Maternal & Fetal Medicine
American Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology
Treatment and Care
Specific areas of interest and expertise include:
- Abnormal Pap Smear
- Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
- Birth Defect
- Cardiac Disease In Pregnancy
- Cystocele
- Female Genital Disorder
- Female Genital Fistula
- Female Stress Incontinence
- Fertility
- Fibroid Tumor
- High Blood Pressure Disorder
- Human Papillomavirus
- Infertility In Women
- Menopause
- Multiple Pregnancy
- Pelvic Infection
- Pelvic Inflammation
- Pelvic Pain
- Pelvic Prolapse
- Pregnancy
- Pregnancy Induced Diabetes
- Premature Birth
- Premenopause
- Preterm Labor
- Recurrent Miscarriage
- Sexually Transmitted Disease
- Uterine Bleeding
External Links
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As mosquito season begins, experts answer common Zika questions
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An Alarming Number Of Texas Women Die From Pregnancy-Related Complications
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Zika cases expected to rise in San Diego and U.S. with new screening standards
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Local expert weighs in on why more Texas women are dying from pregnancy-related causes.
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More Texas moms dying - why?
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Doctors prepare for potential Zika virus outbreak
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NOWCastSA: News about the Zika virus outbreak
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KTSA Radio: Zika warning for pregnant women
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Time Warner News: Doctors Agree- DEET Best Tool Against Zika, Especially for Expecting Mothers