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Dr. George Willis Williams Jr., MD, OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist)
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Dr. George Willis Williams Jr., MD

OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist)

1430 Harper St Bldg A Augusta GA, 30901

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Dr. George Williams Jr. is an obstetrician-gynecologist practicing in Augusta, GA. Dr. Williams Jr. specializes in women's health, particularly the female reproductive system, pregnancy and childbirth. As an obstetrician-gynecologist, or OB-GYN, Dr. Williams Jr. can treat a number of health issues related to the vagina, uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes and breasts. Dr Williams Jr. can also treat women during pregnancy, labor, childbirth and the postpartum period. In this specialty, doctors focus on reproductive care from puberty through adulthood.

Education and Training

Medical College of Georgia Medical Degree 1980

Board Certification

American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ABOG)

Provider Details

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Dr. George Willis Williams Jr., MD's Expert Contributions
  • Help with contraception?

    It is very unlikely to get pregnant at 50yo. I have rarely had a pregnancy at 45-47yo. I think just wait on your cycle to start. READ MORE

  • Plan B and bleeding?

    Brownish is old blood. It can happen. I would get pregnancy test if your cucke does not come on at the proper time. Not likely READ MORE

  • I have a delayed period?

    Stress can affect your cycles. Also, weight gain or loss can affect your cycles. All of this is not uncommon. If it continues to happen you might consider bcp’s to regulate your cycles. READ MORE

  • Should I call her an ambulance?

    I think contact her physician that knows her & get the physicians advice. READ MORE

  • Can I get pregnant after this?

    If you are not ovulating, no. I don’t know if you can be sure you are not ovulating, but may do a pregnancy test to be sure. The plan B should however work. READ MORE

  • I have a pain and bloating feeling in my abdomen?

    Some people have that premenstrually. Might be good to have a pelvic exam of you have not had that done recently. Irritable bowel can also mimic this. READ MORE

  • Uterus pain?

    The 1.5 cm cyst is about the size of an ovulation follicle that normally would happen in a normal cycle if the pill. It could be premenstrual if your cycle is due soon. When you see your physician, let him know about this. READ MORE

  • Sperm survival?

    Sperm in a test tube is still moving between 8 and 24 hours after a sample has been given. Sperm held in the mouth will not be damaged as long as it's protected in its gel-like form. "If you check sperm in the vagina two hours after intercourse, then most of them are immobilized," I would think could only live a short time. READ MORE

  • I'm having pregnancy symptoms?

    It is commonly done with TL but not necessarily. The ablation has a rare chance for pregnancy only. Unlikely at 49yo but I would probably do a pregnancy test to be sure. READ MORE

  • Is there a possibility for pregnancy?

    Probably not pregnant, but would check pregnancy test again. READ MORE

  • I have multicolored mucus?

    That seems pretty normal for a cold. Seems like one sinus may be more affected than another. You may consider antibiotics if this persists. READ MORE

  • Is this normal on the depo shot?

    The depo can cause irregular menses. It is a progesterone only birth control the pills usually have an estrogen & progesterone which normally allows for better cycle control. Consult your physician as there maybe something that can be done to get the bleeding in line. The bleeding usually associated with the cramping READ MORE

  • Could I be pregnant?

    I don’t think it is likely to be pregnant from what you described. Always be careful though. Cycles are commonly irregular when the 1st cycles start. READ MORE

  • Why do my breast hurt?

    It may be doe to go to fibrocystoc. changes in the breast. An exam is always good. Make sure you are not pregnant. Cut back on caffeine & consider vit E 200mg a day. Have your physician check you if this continues READ MORE

  • Pregnancy!?

    You need a sonogram to see where the pregnancy is. A concern would be a pregnancy in the Fallopian tube (ectopic) I have seen pts with a normal intra uterine pregnancy after tubal ligation. A sonogram should show the pregnancy between 5 & 6 weeks & to be sure it is in the right place. READ MORE

  • How do I get pregnant?

    You might want to to take BBT charts 1st thing every morning to see when your temperature rises. Usually mid cycle in most unless ovulation is late. If it has been a year you might want to consult your physician. Some things I do Is HSG where you put dye through the tubes to be sure they are open. Check his semen analysis to check the count. PK test ( after intercourse test to see if the Sperm are getting to the cervix. There is some online help to chart temps & with others (Fertility Friend). Has offered help too. Usually after one year, I start doing some test if you are actively seeking pregnancy READ MORE

  • What could be the issue?

    Sounds like your periods are not regular. It could have build up of the lining during those several months. You might consider Birth control if you are not trying for pregnancy. I would be a good thought just to have a doctor visit to see why your cycles are irregular. You might want to check lab like thyroid studies, & prolactin. READ MORE

  • Chemical pregnancy caused by breastfeeding?

    You can do blood test to see if how high your progesterone is. Ovulation may not happen while breast feeding depending on if you breast feed full time. Ovulation can certainly be irregular if ovulating. That in itself may affect your breast desires feeding. Also, at 41yo, your risk for miscarriage is generally higher. How long will you be breast feeding? You need to be on prenatal vitamins firing this time also. I encourage breast feeding, but cycles may be more predictable if you were not & maybe could have a better plan for the progesterone. READ MORE

  • Birth control patch?

    I would think ok if the patch is directly applied to the skin. READ MORE

  • Was this a normal period or a miscarriage?

    It could be a decidual cast ( lining of the uterus) if you miss a pill that can start your cycle early & may continue to bleed until the end of the cycle. I would get a pregnancy test to be sure. You may need a physician consult if this continues. READ MORE

Awards

  • nominated for Best Doctors Year  
  • Teacher of the Year Award Year Augusta University Medical Center 
  • Patients’ Choice Award (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) Year  
  • Compassionate Doctor Recognition (2010, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) Year  

Treatments

  • Menopause
  • Fibroids
  • Pregnancy
  • Vaginitis
  • Pain
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
  • Urinary Tract Infection (uti)

Professional Memberships

  • Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists  

Dr. George Willis Williams Jr., MD's Practice location

OBGYN Partners of Augusta

1430 Harper St Bldg A -
Augusta, GA 30901
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Get to know Obstetrician-Gynecologist Dr. George Willis Williams Jr., who serves patients in Augusta, Georgia.

Dr. Williams Jr. is a reputable obstetrician-gynecologist who joined OBGYN Partners of Augusta in 1990.

OBGYN Partners of Augusta was formed with the merger of two groups: Obstetrics and Gynecology Associates of Augusta (OGA) and Augusta GYN. With OGA established in 1947 and Augusta GYN in 1972, service to the community spans four generations with over 250 years of combined medical experience. The providers are advocates for patients in the changing healthcare climate. Their goal is to provide compassionate personalized care, remain at the forefront of technological advances, and remain leaders in the field of obstetrics and gynecology.

Born in Douglas, Georgia, Dr. Williams Jr. received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Chemistry at Emory University. He then attended the Medical College of Georgia, obtaining his medical degree in 1980, after which he served his residency in obstetrics and gynecology at the same educational venue.

Focusing his efforts on the female reproductive system, Dr. Williams Jr. is board-certified in obstetrics and gynecology by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ABOG). The mission of the ABOG is to define standards, certify obstetricians and gynecologists, and facilitate continuous learning to advance knowledge, practice, and professionalism in women’s health.

With state licenses in Georgia and South Carolina, Dr. Williams was nominated for Best Doctors and received the Teacher of the Year Award while on the clinical facility of MCG (now Augusta University Medical Center). He is also a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. 

Obstetrics and Gynecology is the medical specialty that encompasses the two subspecialties. An obstetrician-gynecologist, or OB-GYN, is a healthcare professional who specializes in female reproductive health.

With over 45 years of experience, Dr. Williams Jr. is the recipient of Patients’ Choice Award (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) and Compassionate Doctor Recognition (2010, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018).

On a more personal note, he resides in Augusta, Georgia. He has two children and a granddaughter.

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