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Gaston F. DaCosta, MD


Kimberly Ginyard, MD

Marie Abougou, MD

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Dr. Marie Abougou is a native of Cameroon, located in central Africa.

After attending school in Cameroon she attended Medical School at the University of Abidjan located in the Ivory Coast. She transferred to the University of Francois Rabelais located in Tours, France.

She moved to the United States in 1998. She completed her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Lincoln Medical-Mental Health Center/ Weill Cornell located in the Bronx, New York.

Dr. Abougou was a practicing OBGYN in Atlantic City, New Jersey for 7 months before re-locating to Watertown, NY. Here she has been in practice since 2009.

She is fluent in both French and English.

Dr. Abougou will be seeing patients on Mondays and Thursdays at Women’s Way to Wellness.

 

 

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Tina O’Neill, NP

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Tina O’Neill, NP received RN training at Jefferson Community College in 1979. She has worked in area hospitals, then went for nurse practitioner training in 1990 at Community General Hospital in Syracuse. She has worked in the woman’s health field for 27 yrs. Tina resides locally with husband and happy to work in Carthage at Womans Way to Wellness.

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Andrea Cole, CNM

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Cole is a native of Clymer, a small town near Jamestown in New York’s Southern Tier. She Graduated in 2008 from Jamestown Community College with an Associate of Applied Science in Nursing and earned her RN. She graduated in December 2017 from the Certified Nurse Midwife program at Frontier Nursing University, Hyden, Ky., with a Master of Science in Nursing, after which she passed the American Midwifery Certification Board qualifying exam to become a Certified Nurse Midwife.

Before completing her midwifery education, Cole worked as a labor and delivery nurse at St. Vincent Hospital in Erie, Pa., for four years and as a home birth midwife assistant for four years. She aspired to a midwifery career while attending nursing school and set a goal to continue her education “because of a bad experience during childbirth” with her third child. “I didn’t want other women to have to go through that,” she said.

Outside of practice Cole enjoys time with family. She and her husband home-school the children, who are also very active in karate. Her three oldest boys are fourth-degree black belts and the younger children are also progressing in martial arts. She and her husband plan to open a karate studio in Carthage.

Contact Information:

Women’s Way to Wellness

117 N. Mechanic St.

Carthage, NY

315-493-3100

Walter Dodard, D.O.

Kimberly Ginyard, MD