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We are excited to share some great news with our patients and our community! Arizona Gynecology Advisors and Gynecology today have officially visited to create a unified group, dedicated to expanding access, enhancing care and support for women’s health at every stage of life. Whether you come for a common examination or specialized treatment, you will now benefit from a stronger network of providers, more locations and a wider range of services across the valley.

Why this merger matters to you

This partnership has been created in mind to enhance your experience and expand the care we provide. With the concentration of two reliable teams, we enhance our ability to offer more specialized services, greater access to providers and care that is both complete and convenient.

What does this mean to you:

  • A larger group of experienced providers and specialists
  • Access to a wider range of women’s health services
  • Coordinated Care in multiple established locations in the valley
  • The same compassionate support you always rely on

You will also see the providers you know and trust, who are now supported by another stronger network.

Meet Dr. Roy and Dr. Kidd

Two respectable leaders in women’s health are at the heart of this fascinating new capital.

Dr. Kelly RoyFounder and CEO of Arizona Gynecology Advisors, he is a gynecological surgeon trained with more than 24 years of experience. She is known for her experience in a little invasive and advanced laparoscopic surgery, as well as her dedication to the patient’s focus. Under its leadership, AGC has become one of the most reliable practices in Arizona gynecology.

Learn more about Dr. Roy

Dr. Alexandra KiddFounder of Gynecology today, brings over 20 years of care experience for women throughout Arizona. It is passionate about hormone therapy, robotic and laparoscopic surgery and ensuring that every woman receives careful, high quality care. Dr. Kidd and her team are particularly committed to supporting degraded communities, including Native American women.

Learn more about Dr. Kidd

Dr. Alexandra Kidd

Together, Dr. Roy and Dr. Kidd share a vision of compassionate, comprehensive and innovative care. With their combined leadership, patients can expect the same personalized attention they have always received, are now supported by a stronger, more connected group.

Do you want to know more about experienced providers who are now working under a roof?

Get to know our team

What new is there and what is left

We know that the change can bring questions – so here is a quick look at what is new and what you can continue to calculate from our team.

What new is there:

  • Broader – More gynecological surgeons, nurses and support staff
  • Extensive servicesincluding:
    • Robotics and laparoscopic surgery
    • Hormone treatment and hormone therapy with pellets
    • Evaluation and management of pelvic pain
    • Ultrasound and diagnostic illustration
  • Increased access – More availability of appointment and multiple office locations across the valley

What is left of the same:

  • The same compassionate, personalized care that you have always received
  • Your credible providers, now supported by a larger support team
  • Focusing only on women’s health, without distractions from other specialties
  • Our commitment to help women at every stage of life – from adolescence through menopause and beyond

This merger allows us to grow up without losing what matters: you.

See what we support:

Our History and Mission

Looking forward: a stronger future for women’s health in Arizona

This merger is more than a change in the name – it is a powerful step forward for women’s health care in our community.

With the participation of the forces, we create new care routes that support both patients and providers. Our collaborative approach allows us to continue offering advanced, minimally invasive gynecological surgery, while extending access to support services such as fertility assessments, menopause management and hormone therapy.

As Dr. Roy has shared:

“This merger reinforces our unique model to support gynecology only for medical practice. Dr. Kidd and her team will continue to provide excellent care, now with the additional support of our enlarged network and our surgical partners.”

And as Dr. Kidd reflected:

“Patients will now have increased access to many surgeons and a huge number of assistant doctors and nurses.

Together, our team brings decades of experience, common values ​​and a commitment to help women feel that they have seen, heard and care – at every stage of life.

Our locations and how to plan

Arizona Mesa Gynecology Advisors

With offices across the valley, it is easier than ever to get the care you need. Whether you are a patient or young in our practice, we are here to support you every step.

You can find us:

Looking for instructions or hours? Visit our pages for more details.

Are you ready to schedule an appointment?
You can request an online visit or call our office directly.
602-358-8588
Contact us for more information.

We are here to do things as easily and conveniently as possible – because your time and health are important.

Kristina Calligan, FNP

Nurse

Kristina Calligan is a professional sub-health nurse in women’s health. A local in Arizona received the Bachelor of Science at Nursing in 2006 at Grand Canyon University in Glendale, Arizona. He will never stop struggling and achieving everything he could, he completed two postgraduate degrees in Nursing Science and Business Administration in 2012.

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