Dr. Brett Worly practices as an OB/GYN in Columbus, OH. He specializes in women's health, or gynecology & obstetrics.
Yes, Dr. Brett L. Worly is accepting new patients at this office.
1800 Zollinger Rd, Columbus, OH 43221
Dr. Brett Worly, MD, eagerly joined The Ohio State University Department of OB/GYN, in the OB/GYN Generalist Division in August 2013. Dr. Worly grew up in Columbus, Ohio, completed his undergraduate BA degree at Columbia University in New York City, and then completed his M.D. degree at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine. Dr. Worly completed his OB/GYN residency training at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, and then worked as an OB/GYN Generalist physician at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital for four years. He is excited to return to Columbus, Ohio, and is joined by his wife, Dr. Tamar Gur, in the OSU Department of Psychiatry, and two boys. Dr. Worly’s interests include patient safety, chronic pelvic pain, female sexual dysfunction, and postpartum depression.
Dr. Brett Worly, an OB/GYN near Columbus, OH, offers primary & specialty care for the reproductive system in two converging fields of medicine: obstetrics & gynecology. Obstetrics is the term for women's care while in the prenatal & expectant states, while gynecology refers to the care for general women's health in a non-pregnant state. OB/GYNs can diagnose, treat and manage a great deal of problems. They may serve as primary care physicians for women.
As a gynecologist in Columbus, Dr. Worly provides comprehensive care for the reproductive system in women. Dr. Worly may perform a variety of preventive and diagnostic tests to preempt or treat diseases and complications affecting women. Dr. Worly provides ongoing care for women, performing yearly evaluations to ensure the reproductive health of patients, and can serve as a primary care provider.
As an obstetrician in Ohio, Dr. Worly serves as the primary medical caregiver for women during pregnancy, at childbirth, and shortly thereafter. Obstetricians work to ensure the health of both the mother and child before, during, and immediately after childbirth. Dr. Worly may provide patient education with regard to diet and lifestyle choices, in addition to offering preventive care during the prenatal period.
Michigan State University College of Human Medicine
MD • Gold Humanism Honor Society • 2005
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Residency in OBGYN / Obstetrics & Gynecology