We can perform a
hysterectomy with three,
one centimeter incisions
and deliver a baby in
crisis in a matter of
minutes. We can help a
couple with failed attempts
to conceive experience the
joy of parenthood.

We are the OB/GYN’s
at Kishwaukee Community Hospital.

 

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Dr. Meera K. Atkins
Dr. Joseph Baumgart
Dr. Paul A. Dubrick
Dr. James N. Hawkins
Dr. Bryan M. Kruskol
Dr. Saira Rana
Dr. David H. Sui
Dr. R. Krishna Upputuri
Dr. Ann L. West

Early detection of the cancer cells
Dr. Meera K. Atkins

During Cathy’s routine annual gynecological exam, her physician, Meera Atkins, MD, used a pap smear to screen her for cervical cancer. Dr. Atkins screens many patients for precancerous cells of the cervix each day. She also offers her patients a vaccine to prevent cervical cancer. Cathy’s laboratory results revealed cells of a rare type of cervical cancer, adenocarcinoma, for which the usual treatment is a hysterectomy. Click here to read more


Emergency C-Section
Dr. Meera K. Atkins

Maria was in labor when she went to the Maternity Suites at Kishwaukee Community Hospital.  During her labor, her baby’s heart tones began falling.  The skilled Maternity Suites staff at KCH knew something was wrong.  They immediately paged Maria’s doctor, Meera Atkins, MD.  Through a very swift coordination between Dr. Atkins, the anesthesia, operating room and maternity suites departments, Maria was rushed in for an emergency c-section.  Dr. Atkins delivered the baby in less than one minute after she made the incision, which was only a total of five minutes after the initial fetal distress was identified. Click here to read more


Last minute change in plans
Dr. Bryan M. Kruskol

Kimberly was very excited about her first pregnancy, she was expecting twins!  When the time came to deliver her little ones, she went to the Maternity Suites at Kishwaukee Community Hospital. Her doctor, Bryan Kruskol, DO, an OB/Gyn physician on staff at KCH met her at the hospital. Kimberly’s labor progressed well and she soon delivered a healthy baby girl. 

Dr. Kruskol assessed Kimberly as they prepared for the arrival of the next baby, but something was wrong.  The second baby had turned breech and was unable to be turned to the proper birthing position. Click here to read more

Diabetic with high blood pressure, a risky pregnancy
Dr. Bryan M. Kruskol

Tracy was pregnant with her first baby, a little girl.  During an office visit in her last trimester of the pregnancy, her doctor, Bryan Kruskol, DO, an OB/Gyn on staff at Kishwaukee Community Hospital, discovered that Tracy’s baby was turned in a breech position. Breech deliveries, when the baby is in the position to be born feet-first, can cause many more complications for mom and baby. Click here to read more


High risk pregnancy
Dr. David H. Sui

Molly was 44 years old and pregnant when she went to see David Sui, MD, an Ob/Gyn physician on staff at Kishwaukee Community Hospital. Molly had previously suffered through 15 miscarriages and was desperate to carry this baby to term. 

Dr. Sui talked with Molly, did a thorough medical history and ordered several tests.  He discovered that, unusually, she lost all of her pregnancies in the second term.  Molly was diabetic and had high blood pressure. (KCH). Click here to read more


Abdominal exam discovers a large mass
Dr. R. Krishna Upputuri

Delores, a 70 year-old woman, was experiencing discomfort and a feeling of bloating in her abdomen.  When it became worrisome to her, she sought care from R. Krishna Upputuri, MD, an Ob/Gyn physician on staff at Kishwaukee Community Hospital (KCH). Click here to read more


Laparoscopic hysterectomy
Dr. R. Krishna Upputuri

Sarah was 42 years old when she started having heavy, irregular bleeding.  It was so heavy that it was causing her to become dizzy. She was eventually diagnosed as anemic.  In need of a solution, Sarah made an appointment with Radha Krishna Upputuri, MD, an Ob/Gyn physician on staff at Kishwaukee Community Hospital (KCH).  Dr. Upputuri determined that a hysterectomy was the best option for Sarah. Click here to read more