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[AUDIO LOGO] Hi. My name is Lindsey Eastman. I am an general OBGYN I love my field because I'm able to meet women at all different stages of their life. From adolescents, where patients might come to see me for abnormal menstrual cycles or to discuss starting a contraceptive, to adulthood, where I can help care for women throughout their pregnancy. Or to later in life, where women might come to see me to help manage different challenges that they might face in menopause.
I wanted to become a physician when I was really young. I knew that I wanted to work in a profession where I could work with others and hope to seek to better the culture of everyone around me. I really wanted to work in an environment where I had the opportunity to help serve patients from all different backgrounds, whether that's racial backgrounds, gender backgrounds, and also the ability to work in the South Side of Chicago, which has been historically under-served.
I really value caring for patients over a long time period and getting to know them, so that I can help find the best treatment option to meet both their needs and also their personal goals. I offer surgical management of abnormal uterine bleeding, uterine fibroids, as well as ovarian cysts. I did my residency at the University of Chicago. So I've really gotten to know the community that the University of Chicago serves, which I think allowed me to learn insight into the South Side of Chicago and help better the treatment for my patients.
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Lindsey Eastman, MD, is board-certified in obstetrics and gynecology and specializes in a wide range of conditions that impact women. Dr. Eastman enjoys caring for women throughout their lives, from the first gynecologic exam to menopause and more. Her goal is to work with patients to understand their specific symptoms and diagnosis to provide individualized treatment plans that best meet their needs.
She is an expert in treating obstetrics and gynecologic conditions inclusive of, but not limited to, prenatal care, annual gynecologic exams, contraception, uterine fibroids, adenomyosis, uterine polyps, abnormal uterine bleeding and management of abnormal pap smears. Dr. Eastman also has extensive experience in benign gynecologic surgeries, including hysterectomies, myomectomies, removal of ovarian cysts, laparoscopic and hysteroscopic procedures..
While Dr. Eastman is devoted to caring for her patients, she is equally invested in medical education. She works as a teacher and mentor for medical students and residents to guide them through education and research related to obstetrics and gynecology.
Specialties
Areas of Expertise
- Abnormal Pap Smears
- Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
- Annual Exams
- Bartholin's Cyst Drainage
- Birth Control (Contraception)
- Bleeding After Menopause (Postmenopausal Bleeding)
- Colposcopy
- Endometrial Biopsy
- Endometrial Polyps
- Gynecologic Surgery
- Hysterectomy
- Hysteroscopy
Languages Spoken
- English
Medical Education
- University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine
Residency
- University of Chicago Medical Center
News & Research
Insurance
- Aetna Better Health *see insurance page
- Aetna HMO (specialists only)
- Aetna Medicare Advantage HMO & PPO
- Aetna POS
- Aetna PPO
- BCBS Blue Precision HMO (specialists only)
- BCBS HMO (HMOI) (specialists only)
- BCBS Medicare Advantage HMO & PPO
- BCBS PPO
- Cigna HMO
- Cigna POS
- Cigna PPO
- CountyCare *see insurance page
- Humana Medicare Advantage Choice PPO
- Humana Medicare Advantage Gold Choice PFFS
- Humana Medicare Advantage Gold Plus HMO
- Medicare
- Multiplan PPO
- PHCS PPO
- United Choice Plus POS/PPO
- United Choice HMO (specialists only)
- United Options (PPO)
- United Select (HMO & EPO) (specialists only)
- United W500 Emergent Wrap
- University of Chicago Health Plan (UCHP)
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