Women’s Pavilion of South Mississippi

Women’s Pavilion of South Mississippi A Division of Together Women's Health
We pride ourselves on our professional, personal, and caring approach to each of our patients.

'Serving with Compassion' The physicians of Women's Pavilion of South MS have had the privilege of serving women of the Hattiesburg area for thirty years. Beginning in 1980, The Women's Clinic first opened its doors and quickly grew to seven physicians and one nurse practitioner with locations in Hattiesburg and Columbia. Tower Pavilion opened its doors in 1995 with three physicians and two nurse

practitioners located in Hattiesburg. The groups combined practices in 2004 and have since opened a fourth location in Ellisville. Women's Pavilion of South MS continues to grow and expand services adding another physician in October 2010. Women's Pavilion of South MS will soon become a twelve physician, three nurse practitioner group. Women's Pavilion of South MS is proud of its service to the Pine Belt area and looks forward to serving the needs of women well into the future. Women's Pavilion is here for you today and will be here for your daughters and your grand-daughters tomorrow. Women’s Pavilion of South MS is a group of dedicated physicians and nurse practitioners committed to providing you with the highest level of quality care as well as focusing on your individual needs and concerns. Our physicians are skilled professionals employing state-of-the art technology in the delivery of healthcare. Women’s Pavilion of South MS offers a full range of obstetrics and gynecological services from your initial exam, to childbirth and beyond. Our goal is to keep abreast of best practices through continuing education so that our patients have what they deserve… the very best. OUR LOCATIONS
Columbia Office
Ellisville Office
Hattiesburg Office (Franklin Road)
Hattiesburg Office (Hardy Street)

Getting called back after a mammogram can feel unsettling, but it’s a normal part of care—especially for women with dens...
04/29/2026

Getting called back after a mammogram can feel unsettling, but it’s a normal part of care—especially for women with dense breast tissue. In fact, about 40% of women, particularly those in their 40s, have dense breasts.

Breast density varies, and the denser the tissue, the harder it can be to detect abnormalities on a mammogram alone. That’s why callbacks are common—they allow for additional imaging to get a clearer, more complete picture.

For women with C or D density, your provider may recommend next steps like a breast ultrasound or MRI. This isn’t bad news—it’s simply an added layer of protection to ensure the most accurate screening possible.

If you receive a callback, remember: it’s a proactive step in your care, not a reason to panic. 💙

The employees of Women's Pavilion 98 location had their monthly cook off for April yesterday. Our theme was Comforting C...
04/28/2026

The employees of Women's Pavilion 98 location had their monthly cook off for April yesterday. Our theme was Comforting Casseroles. Participants (from left to right) were Miranda Moudy - Tater Tot Casserole, Jenni Purvis - Beef Enchilada Bake, Alana Scott - Lasagna, and Jana Keith - Jalapeno Rice Casserole. The votes were tallied and the winner is Alana Scott's Lasagna! We love food, fun, and fellowship with our coworkers!

Regular self-breast exams are important—and it’s not unusual to feel “lumps,” especially before your period. The best ti...
04/23/2026

Regular self-breast exams are important—and it’s not unusual to feel “lumps,” especially before your period. The best time to check is right after your period, when breast tissue is less tender. If you notice any of the following changes and they persist through your next cycle, it’s important to have a professional breast exam.

Breast lumps can feel different depending on what’s causing them. Some may feel soft and movable, while others may feel firmer or more irregular. Understanding these differences can help you stay aware of what’s normal for your body.

Most changes are not serious—but staying consistent with self-exams and knowing when to follow up helps ensure you’re taking the right steps for your health. 💗

04/22/2026

Today, we recognize the people who keep everything moving behind the scenes.

Our administrative professionals are often the first voice patients hear and the last one they speak to—setting the tone for every experience with care, kindness, and attention to detail.

From managing schedules to supporting patients through every step of their visit, your impact doesn’t go unnoticed. The positive feedback we receive every day is a direct reflection of the work you do.

Thank you for being such an essential part of the care we provide. 💗

Most breast changes don’t hurt. And that’s exactly why they’re easy to ignore. Here’s the truth: Not every symptom means...
04/16/2026

Most breast changes don’t hurt.
And that’s exactly why they’re easy to ignore.

Here’s the truth: Not every symptom means something serious—but every change deserves attention.

If you notice a lump, skin changes, or something that just feels different, trust your instincts and get it checked.

Early evaluation = peace of mind (and in some cases, early detection).

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Myth or fact—do you actually know the difference? 👀 When it comes to breast health, what you think you know can impact w...
04/08/2026

Myth or fact—do you actually know the difference? 👀

When it comes to breast health, what you think you know can impact when (or if) you seek care.

Understanding the facts helps you stay proactive—not reactive.

📅 Talk to your provider about your screening plan

Happy Easter 🌸 Wishing you a day of joy, renewal, and time spent with those who matter most.
04/05/2026

Happy Easter 🌸
Wishing you a day of joy, renewal, and time spent with those who matter most.

Breast health is more than a single appointment—it’s an ongoing part of your overall wellness. From knowing when to star...
04/01/2026

Breast health is more than a single appointment—it’s an ongoing part of your overall wellness.

From knowing when to start mammograms to understanding what changes to look for, staying informed helps you stay proactive.

Early detection matters—and it starts with you.

03/30/2026

Earlier diagnosis changes lives.
If you could tell your younger self one thing about your health, what would it be?

03/18/2026

Endometriosis doesn’t have a one-size-fits-all treatment and it shouldn’t.

If you’ve been told to “just manage the pain,” you’re not getting the full picture. Treatment for endometriosis is personalized and can evolve over time based on your symptoms, goals, and lifestyle.

Options may include:
• Hormonal therapies to help slow progression
• Pain management strategies
• Pelvic floor physical therapy
• Minimally invasive surgical options

The most important step? Starting the conversation.

You deserve a care plan that not only looks at your symptoms, but your quality of life.

If your pain is impacting your day-to-day, it’s time to talk to your OB-GYN.

03/17/2026

Profiles, A Service of Women's Pavilion of South Mississippi would like you to meet our Esthetician London! Give her a call at 601-450-5410

How much period pain is actually normal?For many women, severe cramps are dismissed as something they just have to live ...
03/13/2026

How much period pain is actually normal?

For many women, severe cramps are dismissed as something they just have to live with. But pain that disrupts your daily life is not something you should have to push through.

Endometriosis affects 1 in 10 women, yet it often takes years to diagnose because symptoms are normalized or misunderstood.

The truth is:
✔ Severe period pain isn’t something you should ignore
✔ Endometriosis doesn’t always show up on ultrasound
✔ Your pain is valid — and it deserves answers

If your symptoms interfere with work, school, or everyday life, it may be time to talk to your OB-GYN.

Endometriosis Awareness Month is about breaking the cycle of dismissing women’s pain and helping more women get the care they deserve.

Address

6524 U S Highway 98
Hattiesburg, MS
39402

Opening Hours

Monday 7:40am - 5pm
Tuesday 7:40am - 5pm
Wednesday 7:40am - 5pm
Thursday 7:40am - 5pm
Friday 7:40am - 1pm

Telephone

+16012689393

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