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Jill Megan Grilliot, MD, FACOG

  • Specialties
    Gynecology, Obstetrics, Robotic Surgery
  • Gender
    Female
  • Languages
    English
  • Accepting Patients
    Yes
  • Referral Required
    No
  • Accepts Children
    No

Biography

Dr. Grilliot serves as the medical operations leader for Tanner Women's Care. She is board-certified in obstetrics and gynecology. She earned her medical degree from the University of Alabama Birmingham, where she also completed her internship and residency.

Education

Medical School
University of Alabama, Birmingham (Birmingham, AL)
Internship
University of Alabama, Birmingham (Birmingham, AL)
Residency
University of Alabama, Birmingham (Birmingham, AL)

Boards

American Board of Obstetrics/Gynecology

Hospital Affiliations

Tanner Medical Center/Carrollton
Tanner Medical Center/Villa Rica

Groups

Tanner Medical Group
Primary Location

Tanner Healthcare for Women - Carrollton

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Provider Blog Posts
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What Women Need to Know About Cervical Cancer

The American Cancer Society estimates there will be 13,240 new cases of cervical cancer diagnosed this year. Here are three things every woman should know.

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Signs of Cervical Cancer: What Women Need to Know

Know the key signs of cervical cancer and what you can do to prevent the disease.

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Managing High Blood Pressure During Pregnancy

Both men and women can suffer from high blood pressure. While it can be managed, it is still a serious condition. For women who are pregnant, high blood pressure can be a life-threatening condition for both her and her unborn child.

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How to Prevent Post-Surgical Infections and Complications

Undergoing surgery can be a transformative experience, leading to improved health and quality of life. However, the risk of post-surgical infections and complications can be a concern for both patients and healthcare providers. Taking proactive steps before, during and after surgery can significantly reduce the chances of these complications and contribute to a smooth recovery.

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How to Recognize Ovarian Cancer Symptoms

September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month — an important time for to learn how to recognize ovarian cancer symptoms. Knowing what to look for can lead to earlier diagnosis, better treatment options and greater peace of mind.