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About

Leigh B. Lewis, M.D. joined Virginia Women’s Center in 2005 and practices at our West End office. Dr. Lewis is passionate about caring for women in all stages of life. From first gynecological exams to treating pre-menstrual syndrome and irregular cycles, to menopausal medicine, Dr. Lewis enjoys addressing the challenges of women at every age.

Dr. Lewis received her undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia and her medical degree from the University of Kentucky. She completed her residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Exempla Saint Joseph Hospital in Denver, Colorado. Dr. Lewis is board certified in obstetrics and gynecology.

Dr. Lewis and her husband brought their love of the outdoors from Colorado back to Virginia and continue to enjoy going on ski trips and playing tennis. They also spend as much time as they can with their three children.

Reddit Testimonial (r/childfree)

he works out of Virginia Women’s Center and performed the procedure in Henrico Doctors Hospital. I’m 33, no children, single, got a bisalp. My request was accepted the first visit even though I’d never seen her before. She gave a very short “permanent, other options” spiel prefixed by “I’m sure you already know this.” It felt like a rote requirement, not serious. We discussed ablation, but she advised against it for insurance reasons unless she found signs of endo inside. She indicated she is willing to perform it if my periods get worse off HBC. Surgery was about a month later, post-op a month after. No problems, very happy.