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Dr. Marsha Granese, M.D.

OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist)

A board-certified pediatrician, Dr. Marsha F. Granese welcomes patients at Mission Heritage Mission Viejo – Obstetrics and Gynecology in Mission Viejo, CA. Mission Heritage Mission Viejo is a not-for-profit combined 523-bed tertiary medical facility with campuses in Mission Viejo and Laguna Beach. It is the only regional trauma center and the only designated pediatric health care center in south Orange County, CA. also affiliated with Kern Medical in Bakersfield, CA, Dr. Granese is known to have a kind and empathic nature as well as a remarkable ability to understand her patients’ concerns. As an obstetrician and gynecologist, she specializes in female reproductive health. Fluent in both English and Spanish, Dr. Granese specializes in robotic gynecologic procedures. She is licensed to practice in the state of California, having a remarkable professional journey that spans nineteen years. Outside her professional commitments, she enjoys spending time with her daughter, as well as cooking, traveling, doing Pilates, running, and going to the beach.
Dr. Marsha Granese, M.D.
  • Rancho Santa Margarita, CA
  • St. George’s University School of Medicine
  • Accepting new patients

I’m confused about my vagina?

You definitely should go get tested to rule out yeast, candida,  bacterial vaginosis, group beta strep infections. Herpes generally erupts with ulcers that are quite painful especially READ MORE
You definitely should go get tested to rule out yeast, candida,  bacterial vaginosis, group beta strep infections. Herpes generally erupts with ulcers that are quite painful especially to touch. Engaging in intercourse can frequently change the pH of the vaginal flora and make you susceptible to infections. You should consult with an OB/GYN to establish care to maintain your pH such as taking women’s probiotics daily, understand proper hygiene after intercourse etc. 

Can 200 mg of doxycycline for 7 days treat chlamydial conjunctivitis?

Usually, 14daysAlong with Azithromycin 1 gram Would be best.

Is general anesthesia used for C-sections?

Generally C-sections done under regional anesthesia with an epidural or spinal. Only in emergent situations where there is no time to place a regional anesthetic would we choose READ MORE
Generally C-sections done under regional anesthesia with an epidural or spinal. Only in emergent situations where there is no time to place a regional anesthetic would we choose general anesthesia


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