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Your Team

Doyle Paula Doyle, M.D.
Paula Jaye Doyle, M.D. is an assistant professor in obstetrics and gynecology with a special interest in improving the quality of life for cancer survivors with pelvic floor disorders. Dr. Doyle is fellowship-trained and board certified in urogynecology.
Duecy Erin Duecy, M.D.
Erin Duecy, M.D. is an associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology and urology. She is the director of the residency program in obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. Dr. Duecy has a special interest in surgery for elderly patients. Dr. Duecy is fellowship-trained and board certified in urogynecology.
Photo Not Available Mandy Nitsche, N.P.
Panza Joseph Panza, M.D.
Joseph Panza, M.D., is an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology. He has clinical expertise in conservative and surgical management for pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence, voiding dysfunction, fistulas, and recurrent urinary tract infections.  
Speranza Jenny Speranza, M.D.
Jenny Speranza, M.D. is an associate professor of surgery and oncology. She is a national leader in the treatment and management of fecal incontinence. She has special interest in colorectal cancer, rectal prolapse inflammatory bowel disease and diverticulitis. Dr. Speranza is board certified in both colorectal and general surgery.
Warren Gareth J.W. Warren, M.D.
Gareth J. W. Warren, MD, MSc is an assistant professor of urology. He has clinical expertise in all aspects of general urology with a clinical emphasis on reconstructive urologic surgery, urethral stricture disease, voiding dysfunction, male and female incontinence, neurogenic bladder and erectile dysfunction.
Wignet Pamela Wigent, N.P.
Pamela Wigent, N.P. has 20 years of experience providing non-surgical care for patients with urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. Her special interests include interstitial cystitis and non-surgical management of incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse.