www.HealthGuru.com: Dr. Alice Ko The Johns Hopkins Hospital M.D., FACOG, Obstetrics & Gynecology
Dr. Alice Ko
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
M.D., FACOG, Obstetrics & Gynecology

alice ko md medicine johns hopkins hospital obgyn facog

Dr. Alice Ko is an Obstetrician-Gynecologist with a passion for educating the public about issues affecting women's health. She received her medical degree from Northwestern University Medical School and completed her residency at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Dr. Ko has volunteered for Doctors of the World where she examined victims of torture seeking asylum in the United States. In addition she has served on medical relief missions to New Orleans, Pakistan, and Northern Africa. Currently, Dr. Ko provides gynecological care to the disabled population in Manhattan.

 


Content Featuring Dr. Alice Ko



video
Pregnancy Health Guru
Pregnancy: Weeks 1 to 4 (Month #1)
The days of asking, "Am I Pregnant?" are over. The pregnancy test was positive. You're 1 month pregnant and you may even have some early pregnancy symptoms. Watch this video to see what your baby is up to in month one a...
video
Pregnancy Health Guru
Pregnancy: Weeks 5 to 8 (Month #2)
During month two, you'll see early signs of pregnancy. You're more than halfway through the first trimester and even if you haven't taken a pregnancy test, you may be experiencing morning sickness. This month, you'll also have yo...
video
Pregnancy Health Guru
Pregnancy: Weeks 9 to 12 (Month #3)
It's the end of your first trimester, so your baby has graduated to full-fledged fetus status. You still probably have early pregnancy symptoms like morning sickness, and you may have developed a baby bump. Learn about month 3 of ...
video
Pregnancy Health Guru
Understanding Endometriosis
Endometriosis symptoms can be nonexistent or quite painful, and can lead to female infertility and pregnancy complications. Endometriosis occurs when tissue similar to the uterus lining grows elsewhere, which can make it difficult...
video
Sex Health Guru
Understanding Herpes
Genital herpes affects twenty-five percent of Americans - in any given year it affects more people than the common cold! Here's what you need to know about this sexually transmitted disease!
video
Sex Health Guru
Treating and Preventing Herpes Outbreaks
If you have genital herpes, medication options and lifestyle changes can clear up a current outbreak of sores while also preventing new ones from occurring!
ADVERTISEMENT
Join the Health Guru Newsletter!
Other Health Experts
Expert.RethinkAutism

Rethink Autism

In recognition of National Autism Awareness Month, Rethink Autism, an online treatment platform, produced a four-part video series to help e...

brooke bennis do licensed massage therapist university of indiana cranio-sacral therapy physical trainer medical internship

Dr. Brooke Bennis

Dr. Brooke Bennis, D.O., is currently completing her medical internship in physiatry at the University of Indiana. Prior to attending medica...

view more

ADVERTISEMENT