Victoria Keiser, MD

Physician in North Charleston, SC
Specialties:OB/GYN
Languages:English
NPI #1821627613

Victoria Keiser, MD

Dr. Victoria Keiser grew up in East Hanover, New Jersey. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Physiology from Boston University. She attended medical school at Virginia Commonwealth University. She then went on to complete her residency training in Obstetrics & Gynecology at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. During her training, Dr. Keiser gained interest in reducing health disparities and improving outcomes for marginalized patient populations, particularly patients experiencing homelessness and substance use disorders. Dr. Keiser provides comprehensive and evidence-based OBGYN care. Her primary clinical interests include minimally invasive GYN surgery, abnormal uterine bleeding, contraception, and obstetrics. She is active in the training of both medical students and residents.

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