About Dr. Stutes:

History

Dr. Stutes graduated from medical school and entered a four-year residency in obstetrics and gynecology in one of the more demanding hospital settings in the country.  He completed his residency, having served as both Chief Resident for Obstetrics and Chief Resident for Gynecology.  After entering private practice as an OB/GYN, Dr. Stutes expanded his expertise into both OB/GYN Microsurgery and pelviscopy.   During his early surgical career, a concern for the state of women's health and women's rights kept him actively involved in helping women with unwanted pregnancies.

As Dr. Stutes grew more experienced with abortion procedures, he observed that the general practices of the time did not meet a standard that he found acceptable.  Recognizing that being an experienced gynecologist and surgeon did not make one an expert abortion doctor, Dr. Stutes decided that he had to make a choice.  He chose to give up his profitable OB/GYN practice and join Dr. Eugene Glick in in Reno, Nevada, the recognized leader in the modern, caring, and gentle abortion technique.

The procedure used at the West End Women's Medical Group is the simplest and most modern method of pregnancy termination.

  Dr. Stutes Today

Dr. Stutes has performed more than 70,000 abortions while honing his advanced techniques and skill.  He has gained national and international recognition as an advocate for choice who believes that abortion procedures should be held to the very highest surgical and patient care standards.  He holds that a physician can become an expert in abortion procedure only through specialized training and experience.  To that end he has assisted many top surgeons in refining their technique and improving patient care.

Dr. Stutes continues to practice abortion medicine at the West End Women's Medical Group in Reno, Nevada.

We are proud to say that the West End Women's Medical Group is the ONLY Medical Office in Reno Certified by the National Abortion Federation.

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- 20 mar 2012 -