
Whitney S Graybill, MD, MS
Physician in Charleston, SC

Specialties:Cancer - Gynecologic
Languages:English
Gender:Female
4.7/5.0
Rating 4.7
(140 Reviews)NPI #1851550305
Whitney Spannuth Graybill, MD, MS
Dr. Whitney Graybill joined MUSC Women's Care as a gynecologist oncologist in 2010. Dr. Graybill graduated undergrad from Vanderbilt University. She graduated medical school from Quillen College of Medicine in Tennessee and residency at the University of Alabama. Dr. Graybill completed her fellowship in gynecologic oncology at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. Her interests include minimally invasive robotic surgery, clinical trials, and translational ovarian cancer research.
Board Certifications: Obstetrics & Gynecology, Gynecologic Oncology
Education
- Fellowship at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
- Medical School at University of Texas
- Residency at The University of Alabama Hospital at Birmingham
- Fellowship at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
- Internship at The University of Alabama Hospital at Birmingham
- Medical School at East Tennessee State University James H. Quillen College of Medicine
Insurances Accepted
- Absolute Total Care (NEIC)
- Absolute Total Care Healthy Connections Prime Dual Medicare/Medicaid Plan
- Aetna (PPO)
- AllWell by Absolute Total Care
- Ambetter from Absolute Total Care (Marketplace)
- BCBS Blue Essentials (Marketplace)
- Blue Choice Blue Option (Exchange Plan)
- Blue Choice Medicaid
- Blue Choice MyChoice (Available as individual commercial product)
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue Choice HealthCare (Group Health Plan)
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Federal (FEP)
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Planned Administrators
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Preferred Blue (PPC)
Insurance plans vary by individual. Please contact your insurance provider to check your coverage.
Insurance plans vary by individual. Please contact your insurance provider to check your coverage.
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