Urogynecologist joins AdventHealth Medical Group expanding women’s health services in Palm Coast

Dr. Earle M. Pescatore,  A board-certified urogynecologist with over twenty years of experience treating women with pelvic floor disorders
Dr. Earle M. Pescatore, A board-certified urogynecologist with over twenty years of experience treating women with pelvic floor disorders
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Women in Flagler County have new access to advanced pelvic health and reconstructive care as AdventHealth Medical Group welcomes Dr. Earle M. Pescatore, Jr. to Palm Coast.

AdventHealth Medical Group includes more than 450 physicians and advanced practice providers across 30 specialties in Flagler, Lake, and Volusia counties. The group aims to provide comprehensive care for body, mind, and spirit within the community.

Dr. Pescatore is a board-certified urogynecologist with over twenty years of experience treating women with pelvic floor disorders. These conditions are common but often underdiagnosed.

“For many women, finding the right care for urogynecology and reconstructive surgery can mean the difference between living with discomfort and returning to the activities that matter most to them,” said Pescatore. “My goal is to make that level of care accessible, right here in Palm Coast.”

Pescatore earned his medical degree from Nova Southeastern University and completed his residency at the University of California/David Grant Medical Center. He also completed a fellowship in Osteopathic Health Policy at Ohio University.

He served as a Battalion Surgeon with the 12th Marines during the first Gulf War while in the U.S. Navy and later worked as an OB/GYN at Naval Hospital Guam. His clinical interests include pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence, robotic surgery, and minimally invasive procedures aimed at restoring comfort for patients.

Before joining AdventHealth, he was Division Chief of Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery at Southern Illinois University College of Medicine where he trained residents and contributed to advances in minimally invasive pelvic surgery.

“Dr. Pescatore’s expertise strengthens our ability to care for women,” said Denyse Bales-Chubb, president and CEO of AdventHealth Flagler and St. Johns counties. “Having specialists of his caliber here in Palm Coast means our community’s women can receive world-class, compassionate care without needing to travel far from home.”

Dr. Pescatore is now accepting patients at AdventHealth Medical Group Urogynecology located at 61 Memorial Medical Parkway, Suite 3807, Palm Coast.

AdventHealth Orlando—located in Orlando, Florida—was founded in 1908; its current president is Terry Shaw. The hospital serves as both a pediatric facility and a training hospital.



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