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Since 1984, Dr. Thomas has cared for more than 60,000 women. Today, he provides the latest medical and surgical care for women of all ages. He is known for his high degree of skill and expertise in minimally invasive urogynecologic and robotic surgery, and many area physicians send him their most complex cases.
Whether you need a sterilization alternative, help with a bladder problem, today’s most advanced da Vinci® robotic laparoscopic surgery or an effective weight loss program, Dr. Thomas can help. You won’t find a more caring or more compassionate doctor.
Whether you are experiencing a leaky bladder, PMS or menopause, Dr. Thomas can help you feel better and get better. He treats health conditions and concerns that are common and not-so-common among women, including:
* Abnormal periods or bleeding
* Bladder control problems
* Endometriosis & fibroids
* Contraception & sterilization
* Pelvic pain
* PMS
* Menopause
* Hormone imbalance
* Overweight & obesity
* Sleep problems
History
Established in 1984.
Dr. Thomas established his practice in 1984.
Meet the Business Owner
Dr. Joseph T.
Business Owner
Joseph S. Thomas, MD, MBA, FACOG, FACS
Board-Certified: American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Fellow: American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, American College of Surgeons
MD: Howard University Medical School, Washington, DC
Internship and Residency: Obstetrics and Gynecology, Howard University Hospital
MBA: Executive Master’s Program, The J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management
Special Training: Mind/Body Medicine, Harvard University, Boston, MA; plus advanced laparoscopic surgery, hysteroscopy, laser surgery, laser myomectomy, minimally invasive surgery and da Vinci® robotic surgery
Member: American Urogynecologic Society, National Medical Association, Chicago Gynecological
Society Chairman of Surgical Services: Advocate Trinity Hospital
Dr. Thomas is one of the only South Side surgeons currently performing urogynecologic surgery and many procedures using minimally invasive techniques that use smaller incisions, so patients recover faster.