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Genevieve Alison Wolpert, MD, MS

OB/GYN
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4.9 out of 5, 
155 ratings
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MUSC Health North Area Medical Pavilion - URO NCS2

8992 University Blvd,
North Charleston, SC 29406
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Dr. Genevieve Wolpert grew up in Durham, North Carolina. She attended Cornell University in Ithaca, NY where she studied biology. She worked in Washington, DC after college and then completed a master's degree in global health at Duke University. She trained at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill for medical school and at MUSC for residency. She joined the OBGYN faculty at MUSC where she enjoys providing pregnancy and gynecology care for women in Charleston.
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Clinical Areas of Interest

Gynecologic surgery
Adolescent gynecology
Benign gynecology
Contraception and family planning
Menstrual disorders
Obstetrics
Pregnancy
Sexually transmitted infection screening and treatment

Gender

Female

Languages

English

Certifications

Obstetrics & Gynecology

Insurance Coverage

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MUSC Health North Area Medical Pavilion - URO NCS2

8992 University BlvdNorth Charleston, SC 29406
Monday - Friday

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Saturday - Sunday

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