About May-Grant OBGYN

THE ONLY INDEPENDENT OBGYN PRACTICE IN LANCASTER COUNTY
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Committed to Women's Health

Our team is comprised of 15 physicians, 10 Certified Nurse Midwives, and 6 Certified Registered Nurse Practitioners providing our patients with a choice of type of provider to see when dealing with different health issues – from adolescent gynecology through prenatal care and delivery to menopause management, advanced gynecological surgery and much more.

With seven offices in Lancaster– Columbia, Ephrata, Elizabethtown, Intercourse, Lititz, and Willow Street–May-Grant makes quality women’s healthcare services easily accessible throughout the Greater Lancaster area.

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What Sets Our Practice Apart?

From adolescent gynecology through prenatal care and delivery and menopause, May-Grant Obstetrics & Gynecology prides itself on granting patients with several high-quality providers to address a wide variety of different health issues.

May-Grant is independent, but we proudly deliver babies and perform surgeries at WBH. We have 24/7 coverage by both a midwife and a physician, and May-Grant helps women deliver approximately 50% of the babies born at WBH!

Voted The #1 OBGYN Practice In Lancaster, PA
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7 Locations Across Pennsylvania
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Each patient is unique, and so is each appointment type!

Online scheduling is currently for ESTABLISHED May-Grant patients only. If you are a new patient (GYN or OB), please call the office at 717-397-8177 to schedule your appointment to ensure that your provider has enough time to address your needs.

If you schedule an appointment online as a new patient, your appointment will be canceled and you will not be able to be seen. A “New patient” includes those who have not been seen in our offices in the past three years.