Dr. Kim Langdon, MD
Dr. Kim Langdon, MD
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    Kimberly Langdon, MD is a retired University-trained obstetrician/gynecologist with 19 years of clinical experience. She graduated from the Ohio State University College of Medicine, then completed her OB/GYN residency program at the Ohio State University Medical Center. She was awarded first place for her senior research project and placed in the 98th percentile among residents in OB/GYN in the United States.

    She writes extensively about health and medical-related topics including sites such as www.parentingpod.com, modernfertility.com, axotca.com, and www.guthack.com. Recent articles include Menopause, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Crohn’s Disease, Ulcerative Colitis, Bulimia, A, and Binge-Eating Disorder.

    She has delivered over 2000 babies to mothers in a suburban Midwestern community. Besides obstetrics, she specialized in gynecologic diseases such as menstrual disorders, vaginitis, infertility, menopause, contraception, pelvic pain, sexually transmitted infections and minimally-invasive surgeries.

    She is the Founder of Coologics, Inc. “The Self-Health Company”, a medical device company. She is the inventor of six patent-pending medical devices for both life-threatening and non-life-threatening conditions. Her products are the first and only non-chemical cure for treating microbial infections such as vaginal yeast infections. The devices work faster and more effectively than current drug-based therapies and relieve the symptoms immediately. It will be on shelves in your pharmacy in 2020.

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