Dr. Frederick is a Greenville native and attended Furman University for her undergraduate studies. She then received her medical degree from the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston in 2004 and completed her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology in 2008 at the University of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky. She then returned to Greenville to practice medicine, joining Premier Women’s Care in 2008. Dr. Frederick and her husband have 2 sons, Hunter and Connor. She enjoys traveling, crafting, music and spending time with her family and friends.
(Clinic is in the Upstate South Carolina area, in Powdersville at the intersection of Greenville, Pickens, and Anderson counties, easily accessible via I-85 / HWY 153 / I-185). Bisalp, “minerva” endometrial ablation, hysteroscopy (performed 5/25/22 at Baptist Easley hospital, but this practice also does procedures at Greenville Memorial, depending on availability). Age 27, bisexual afab non-binary they/them, stable partner (not married; he already had a vasectomy done), no kids or pregnancies, on nexplanon for 8 years (also white, slightly overweight, masters degree, depression/anxiety). Asked my normal gyn (Dr. Brooks, same practice) for a permanent solution. Referred to Dr. Frederick (gyn and surgeon) by the next week, she noted in my chart that I didn’t want to be pregnant ever and wanted to be off hormonal birth control (we also discussed IUDs as a less invasive option, didn’t push back when I said no). No bingos from anyone at the clinic or hospital, other than a few briefly confused nurses reading my chart. 70% of staff used my correct name and pronouns. On BCBS gold, $500 up front, owe another $6k out of pocket from copays and coinsurance. Consult- mid-Feb; surgery appt scheduled late-April; surgery performed late-May.
+1 Dr. Frederick at Premier Health Womens Care in Powdersville, SC. I had a bilateral salpingectomy preformed in 2020 (consult was in July 2020, surgery in December 2020) I paid nothing for my procedure and had it done at Baptist Easley Hospital. Dr. Frederick was great and absolutely supportive. She had no bingos aside from assuring I knew this was permanent. She initially suggested a tubal and I requested a bisalp and she agreed. The only person who gave me any grief was Kimberly Brooks, the NP. I asked about meeting with a doctor to discuss permanent sterilization and she asked what my husband thought about it and what if he wanted kids. Other than that little quip, I didn’t hear anything else from any other staff. I definitely recommend Dr. Frederick.