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Built for Women

Your source for medical information, guidance, and services ― for life

Locations

10 easy-to-access Twin Cities locations

Physicians

Choose from 65+ board-certified OBGYNs and APPs

The number one thing a woman can do for her health and longevity is to build a long-term relationship with a physician she trusts.

~ Drs. Suzin Cho, President & Joy Hasseler, Vice President
Almara Women’s Health

Whole life, whole self care

Explore Our OBGYN Services

Go beyond what you traditionally think when it comes to OBGYN care. With broad, expansive views of OBGYN services and womenhood, Almara connects routine, specialty, and surgical care for women of all experiences and stages of life.

Serving generations of women across the Twin Cities

What Our Patients Have to Say

Our long history of care

Almara Snapshot

3

Generations of women


since opening in the 1950s

100%

OBGYN board certified

and eligible physicians & practitioners

7

Physician-owned

and operated practices

45,000+

Women served annually

with 175,000+ visits and
3,000+ deliveries

5

Hospital affiliations 


with M Health Fairview and
Allina hospitals

10

Locations


throughout the greater Twin Cities

The practical science woman need

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What makes Almara different?

In a world of fragmented care, impersonalized systems, and on-off solutions, we are a trusted source for information, dialogue, and comprehensive services so you get a personalized, whole self care plans that works.

Why does a physician-owned practice matter?

We are the last collaboration of independent, physician-owned OBGYN and women’s health practices in the Twin Cities.

And unlike big system care and private-equity owned health models, Almara physicians get to make every care decision with the patient’s best interest at heart. It means we get to

  • Integrate services and programs specifically around the needs of women 
  • Spend more time with patients to talk over life plans, what friends are saying, and concerns
  • Avoid unnecessary tests
  • Refer out to experts beyond our ‘network’

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