Bayan Abunar, MD, OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist)
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Bayan Abunar, MD

OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist)

903 NW Washington Blvd Ste A Hamilton OH, 45013

About

Dr. Bayan Abunar MD is an obstetrician-gynecologist practicing in Hamilton, OH. Dr. Abunar MD specializes in women's health, particularly the female reproductive system, pregnancy and childbirth. As an obstetrician-gynecologist, or OB-GYN, Dr. Abunar MD can treat a number of health issues related to the vagina, uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes and breasts. Dr Abunar MD 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

Fairfield University Bachelor of Science Degree in Biochemistry 2014

University of Connecticut School of Medicine MD 2019

Provider Details

Male English, Arabic
Bayan Abunar, MD
Bayan Abunar, MD's Expert Contributions
  • Why am I 26 days late for my period?

    Hello, There are many different reasons for missed or late periods. Pregnancy is one. However, you may have anovulatory cycles (do not ovulate every month) and need medication to help regulate your periods. READ MORE

  • Cancer or BV?

    Hello, Resistant BV strands are present, however I would make sure that you are up to date on your pap smears and get an US to look at your ovary if the pain is persistent, however cancer at your age is VERY unlikely. READ MORE

  • Herpes or bv?

    Hello, Yikes, that sounds bad. BV is not usually associated with sores. I recommend seeing a provider ASAP to get tested and start treatment. READ MORE

  • Am I pregnant?

    Hello, Depending on what IUD you have, your period may be abnormal after insertion. I would wait a full month after your last period and test again. IF you are still worried, you can get a blood test. READ MORE

  • Am I pregnant?

    Hello, Bleeding in pregnancy is never normal and can be a sign of a miscarriage. I would recommend seeing an Ob/gyn for blood work and possible an ultrasound. READ MORE

  • Period right after intercourse?

    Hello, It depends on when your period was expected. If it was close to when you were suppose to get your period, it is most likely your period. If not, I would recommend getting checked out to make sure everything on your cervix is normal. READ MORE

  • Too much menstruation?

    You need to see a gynecologist to get this evaluated. That is too much bleeding and will make you anemic. READ MORE

  • Pregnancy constipation?

    Hello, Constipation is very common in pregnancy. The medication I recommend over the counter is Miralax which you can take one a day to help with constipation. If that is not helping, you can reach out to your OB/Gyn adn they can prescribe something to help. READ MORE

  • Pregnancy concern?

    Hello, Sometimes having some discharge can be normal in pregnancy (such as after intercourse), however any type of vaginal bleeding is not considered normal and would recommend getting an ultrasound if you can to confirm that you have a viable pregnancy (baby with a heartbeat). Hope this helps! READ MORE

  • Could I be pregnant?

    Hello, If you are using a pregnancy test that is not expired, they are very accurate and they are not detecting any pregnancy hormones. If you do not get your regular menses in the next week, I recommend taking another pregnancy test. If they remain negative, it is unlikely you are pregnant. Make sure you check the box of the tests you are using. Some strips are actually ovulation predictor kits and not pregnancy tests. If you are still concerned, please go and see an OB/gyn and they can repeat the test. Hope this helps. READ MORE

  • Voluntary hysterectomy?

    Hello, Thank you for your question. This is something that we see very often. Having fibroids and heavy vaginal bleeding would be a reason for insurance to cover a hysterectomy. It is a major surgery and there are risks involved including risks with surgery such as injury to surrounding structures, blood clots etc. These are all risks we would discuss before we schedule the surgery. There are other options that can help with decreasing bleeding including medications (progesterone pills), shots (Lupron) and other procedures that do not include major surgery (uterine artery embolization). If you are interested in this, I recommend finding a doctor who specializes in obstetrics and gynecology and can help find the best solution for your situation. Hope this helps! READ MORE

  • Late menstrual period?

    Hello, Periods can sometimes be a little early or a little late. The normal range is between 21 to 35 days. If they fluctance a few days that can be normal. The medication you are taking is a NSAID which is similar to ibuprofen, however it does not usually effect the timing of your period. Hope this help. If you are still concerned, please reach out and see an Ob/gyn. READ MORE

  • Vaginal bleeding?

    Hello, This is concerning and you are at risk of being anemic. I would reach out to an Ob/gyn and be seen in person and recommend getting an ultrasound to ensure that there is nothing left in your uterus. Hope this helps! READ MORE

  • AUB and lesion on my cervix?

    Hello, Thank you for your question. I would not wait long to get this checked out. AUB can be due to many different things. Some are benign like polyps or fibroids, however it can also be due to abnormal uterine cells and even endometrial cancer. It can most certainly be related to pain in the lower abdomen, however weight loss is not usually associated with just AUB by itself unless something else is going on. I would reach out to someone who specializes in obstetrics and gynecology and see if you need any imaging or further labs. Hope this helps. READ MORE

  • Should I be worried about pregnancy?

    Hello, Yes, the chance of pregnancy is very low if you used a condom the entire time and there were no leaks. That being said the chances are not zero, but less than 10% if used correctly! Hope this helps. Get Outlook for iOSREAD MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

vagina, uterus, ovaries, and breasts

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Obstetrician and Gynecologist Primary Health Solutions -
  • Program Coordinator CHSC and the Youth Health Service Corps (YHSC) -

Awards

  • Dorfman Patient Care Award 2023 UConn Health 

Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors

  • Collegiate Health Service Corps (CHSC)

Bayan Abunar, MD's Practice location

Primary Health Solutions

903 NW Washington Blvd Ste A -
Hamilton, OH 45013
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Get to know Obstetrician-Gynecologist Dr. Bayan Abunar, who serves patients in Hamilton, Ohio.

Dr. Abunar is a Ohio-based obstetrician-gynecologist with Primary Health Solutions, operating out of the office in Hamilton West. 

Primary Health Solutions is a non-profit, safety-net healthcare provider serving Southwest Ohio with centers in Hamilton, Fairfield, Middletown, Oxford, Dayton, and Trenton. It is  dedicated to giving people the resources they need to live their best lives and create healthy new beginnings.

Born in Amman, Jordan, Dr. Abunar moved to Puerto Rico when she was about one year old. Since the age of three, she has lived in Rhode Island, Jordan and Connecticut. She graduated from Fairfield University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biochemistry in 2014.

Since her freshman year of college, she has been participating in volunteer opportunities with urban communities through another AHEC program called the Collegiate Health Service Corps (CHSC). After graduating, Dr. Abunar worked as a Program Coordinator for the CHSC and the Youth Health Service Corps (YHSC), a program associated with Southwestern AHEC. She has coordinated projects to teach healthy living and how to prevent chronic diseases. 

Continuing her medical education, Dr. Abunar graduated with her Medical Degree from the University of Connecticut School of Medicine in 2019. She then went on to complete her residency at UConn Health, where she was awarded the Dorfman Patient Care Award in 2023.

Obstetrics and gynecology (OB-GYN) is the medical specialty that encompasses the two subspecialties of obstetrics (covering pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period) and gynecology (covering the health of the female reproductive system – vagina, uterus, ovaries, and breasts).

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