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Ashlyn Holstein Savage, MD, MSCR

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MUSC Women's Health - Cannon St. - OBG CANNON FACULTY

135 Cannon Street, 2nd Floor
Charleston, SC 29425
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Dr. Ashlyn Savage joined MUSC Women's Care as an Obstetrician Gynecologist in 2006. Dr. Savage completed her undergraduate education at Tulane University and then medical school at MUSC. She completed her residency training at Magee-Women's Hospital at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Savage provides comprehensive obstetrics and gynecological services, and her special interests include adolescent gynecology, colposcopy and treatment of pre-invasive cervical disease, and minimally invasive surgery.
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Clinical Areas of Interest

Gynecologic surgery
Minimally invasive surgery
Adolescent gynecology
Benign gynecology
Colposcopy
Menstrual disorders
Pregnancy

Gender

Female

Languages

English

Education

Magee Womens Hospital of the UPMC Health System
Internship, 2003
Magee Womens Hospital of the UPMC Health System
Residency, 2006
MUSC College of Medicine
Medical school, 2002

Certifications

Obstetrics & Gynecology

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MUSC Women's Health - Cannon St. - OBG CANNON FACULTY

135 Cannon Street, 2nd Floor Charleston, SC 29425
Monday - Friday

8:30 am - 5:00 pm

Saturday - Sunday

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