Rebecca Gray, MD is an Obstetrician/Gynecologist practicing at her clinic in Irving, TX. She is a trusted local provider on kellysearch.com, dedicated to providing comprehensive Obstetric and Gynecologic care, registered with The Texas Medical Board and practicing under the Texas Occupations Code, Title 3, Subtitle B (Physicians - Medical Practice Act). Dr. Gray is a board-certified obstetrician and gynecologist by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, with over 15 years of experience. She earned her degree from University Of Louisville and brings a wealth of clinical knowledge and care to her patients, focusing on the full spectrum of women's reproductive health needs.
Obstetrician/Gynecologists (OB/GYNs) are the primary healthcare specialists for women's reproductive health, providing gynecological care (routine exams, contraception, menopause management, etc.) and obstetrical care (pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum), often partnering with primary care physicians to ensure comprehensive patient well-being. Dr. Gray serves patients from adolescence through menopause and beyond. She is currently welcoming new patients, and they should call (972) 256-3700 to schedule an appointment. Dr. Gray's approach to care stems from a deep personal commitment to "living every day as the best version of myself so that I can impact the lives of those around me." She provides consultations primarily in English.
A strong patient-provider partnership is the foundation of effective healthcare. Dr. Gray is committed to being a partner in your health journey, focusing on practical strategies to protect your health and well-being.
Dr. Gray's patient-centered approach to obstetric and gynecological care prioritizes open communication and a thorough understanding of each patient's individual needs. She provides comprehensive care, encompassing routine gynecological exams, contraception counseling, menopause management, and dedicated obstetrical support throughout pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period, ensuring a holistic and personalized experience.
By working together, you and Dr. Gray can create a clear, actionable plan that respects your individual needs and healthcare goals.
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- Ambetter
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- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas
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- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas
- Buckeye Community Health Plan
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- Superior Health Plan
- Tricare
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As your primary healthcare provider, Dr. Gray offers expert diagnosis and management for a wide range of common health conditions. Common areas of focus include:
- Pelvic Abscess: A pelvic abscess is a collection of pus in the pelvic area, often caused by infection, and an OB/GYN can diagnose and treat it with antibiotics or surgery.
- Sexual Desire Disorders: Struggling with a lack of sexual desire? An OB/GYN can assess whether medical conditions or other factors are contributing and suggest suitable interventions.
- Atrophic Vaginitis: Atrophic vaginitis is vaginal thinning and dryness due to lower estrogen levels, often occurring after menopause, and an OB/GYN can help manage symptoms with treatments like creams or hormone therapy.
- Gestational Diabetes Postpartum: After giving birth, some women experience gestational diabetes, a type of high blood sugar that began during pregnancy; an OB/GYN helps these women manage their blood sugar levels and reduce health risks.
- Miscarriages: Miscarriage refers to the spontaneous ending of a pregnancy, and your OB/GYN can help manage the physical and emotional aspects.
- Mastodynia: Breast pain (mastodynia) can be uncomfortable, but your OB/GYN can help determine if it's related to your menstrual cycle, a benign condition, or something requiring further evaluation and treatment.
- Asymptomatic Post-Menopausal Status: This refers to a woman who has completed menopause without experiencing symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, or vaginal dryness, and her OB/GYN monitors her overall health.
- Nipple Fissure: Nipple fissures are painful cracks or splits in the nipple, commonly experienced by breastfeeding mothers; your OB/GYN can offer advice and treatment.
- Tubal Pregnancy: Your OB/GYN is the best doctor to see if you suspect a tubal pregnancy, as this is a dangerous condition that needs careful medical management and might require surgery.
- Acute Vaginitis: Sudden pain, itching, or unusual discharge from your vagina might indicate acute vaginitis; an OB/GYN can accurately diagnose and treat the issue, relieving your symptoms.
- Breast Cancer: Although specialized oncologists treat breast cancer, your OB/GYN plays a vital role in early detection through regular breast exams and mammogram recommendations.
- Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): If you experience symptoms like frequent, painful urination, your OB/GYN can determine if you have a UTI and offer effective treatment.
This list represents some of the common conditions treated. An accurate diagnosis and a personalized care plan can only be developed through a direct consultation with a qualified medical professional.
To provide comprehensive and patient-centered care, Dr. Gray offers a range of services designed to diagnose, manage, and treat various health concerns:
- Mammography: To screen for breast cancer, a mammogram takes pictures of your breast tissue to identify any suspicious areas that might need further investigation.
- Pregnancy Ultrasound: A pregnancy ultrasound uses sound waves to create images of your baby in your womb, helping to check its growth and development.
- Vaginosis Screening: A vaginosis screening involves a simple exam to detect and diagnose bacterial vaginosis (BV), a common vaginal infection.
- Tubal Ligation: Tubal ligation, also known as getting your tubes tied, is a permanent sterilization method for women who don't want to have children.
- Destruction or Excision of Vaginal Lesions: This procedure removes abnormal tissue or growths found in the vagina.
- Endocervical Curettage: To diagnose certain conditions affecting the cervix, a small sample of tissue is collected using a procedure called endocervical curettage.
- Ovarian Cancer Screening: Women at high risk for ovarian cancer may undergo screening tests to increase their chances of early detection.
- Birth Control: Birth control can help regulate periods and reduce menstrual symptoms.
- Destruction or Excision of Lesion of Cervix (incl. LEEP): This procedure removes abnormal tissue from the cervix, often to prevent or treat precancerous or cancerous changes.
- Sexually Transmitted Infections Screening: If you're sexually active, STI screening is a crucial part of preventive care, helping to detect and treat infections to safeguard your reproductive health and prevent transmission to partners.
- Genetic Screening for Breast Cancer: Knowing your genetic risk for breast cancer through screening can inform decisions about preventative steps like increased mammograms or even preventative surgeries.
- First Trimester Screening: It's a set of tests done between 10 and 13 weeks of pregnancy that helps identify potential issues like birth defects, giving you options for further testing and planning.
Service availability can change. To understand which services are appropriate for your specific health needs, please schedule a consultation to develop a personalized care plan.
All medical services are provided in accordance with the standard scope of practice for their professional license in Texas.
Dr. Gray is dedicated to partnering with patients to achieve their unique health objectives. The following examples illustrate how proactive care can make a tangible difference in a patient's life:
- After receiving a clear diagnosis and treatment plan, a patient successfully managed their pelvic abscess, experiencing a significant improvement in their overall well-being. They felt empowered by the comprehensive care and support throughout their recovery.
- After receiving a clear diagnosis and personalized treatment plan, a patient successfully managed their sexual desire concerns and regained a fulfilling sex life. Feeling empowered and supported, the patient reported significant improvements in their overall well-being.
- After receiving guidance from an obstetrician/gynecologist, a patient found relief from the discomfort of atrophic vaginitis through a combination of topical creams and lifestyle adjustments. This allowed her to reclaim comfort and confidence in her daily life.
These scenarios are illustrative examples of positive health outcomes. Individual results vary and depend on many factors. She will work with you to define and achieve your personal health goals.
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3501 N MacArthur Blvd Ste 500, Irving, TX, 75062
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- University of Louisville (Undergraduate School)
- University of Kentucky (Medical School) - 2007
- University of Kentucky College of Medicine (Medical School) - 2007
Here are answers to some common questions about receiving Obstetric and Gynecologic care with Dr. Gray:
- What is the difference between an Obstetrician and a Gynecologist?
- An OB/GYN, like Dr. Gray, is a physician trained in both obstetrics and gynecology. A gynecologist specializes in the health of the female reproductive system, including annual exams, infections, and contraception. An obstetrician specializes in pregnancy, labor, and childbirth. Dr. Gray is trained in both and provides care for women throughout their lives.
- At what age should I (or my daughter) have my first gynecologist visit?
- The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends a first gynecologist visit between the ages of 13 and 15. This initial visit is often a conversation to establish a relationship and discuss healthy habits. A pelvic exam is not typically needed unless there is a specific concern.
- I have very painful and heavy periods. Is that normal?
- Experiencing painful and heavy periods can be concerning. While some cramping is common, severe pain or excessive bleeding that interferes with your daily activities is not normal and should be evaluated. Dr. Gray can diagnose the cause, such as endometriosis or fibroids, and discuss treatment options.
- Do you perform gynecological surgery, like a hysterectomy?
- Dr. Gray performs a wide range of gynecological surgeries, including hysterectomies, myomectomies, and endometrial ablations. She is skilled in minimally invasive techniques like laparoscopy and robotic surgery, which can often result in a quicker recovery.
- I found a lump in my breast. Should I call my OB/GYN?
- Yes. Most breast lumps are benign, but any new lump or change warrants immediate evaluation. Dr. Gray will perform a clinical breast exam and order further imaging, such as a mammogram or ultrasound, if necessary.
- I'm approaching menopause. What kind of care do you provide for this stage?
- Dr. Gray provides comprehensive care for perimenopause and menopause, including managing symptoms like hot flashes and vaginal dryness, discussing hormone replacement therapy (HRT), and providing screenings for bone density and heart health.
- What is the HPV vaccine and who should get it?
- The HPV vaccine is a safe and effective vaccine that protects against the human papillomavirus (HPV), which causes most cases of cervical cancer and genital warts. It's recommended for all preteens, both boys and girls, at age 11 or 12, and can be given to young adults as well.
- How often do I need a Pap smear?
- Pap smear guidelines have changed. For most women, a Pap test is recommended every 3 years for ages 21-29. For women ages 30-65, the preferred approach is a Pap test combined with an HPV test every 5 years. Dr. Gray will advise on a personalized schedule based on your health history.
3501 N MacArthur Blvd Ste 500
Irving TX 75062
Phone: (972) 256-3700
Rebecca Gray, MD is regulated by the Texas Occupations Code, Title 3, Subtitle B (Physicians - Medical Practice Act) in Texas and is licensed by The Texas Medical Board.
National Provider Identifier (NPI): 1952501777
Registration can typically be verified through The Texas Medical Board website or by direct inquiry.
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