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Newtown urogynecologist named “Top Doctor” for 10th straight year

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Dr. Stephanie Molden, the director of The Female Pelvic Health Center & Surgicare Associates in Newtown, has been honored as a “Top Doctor” for the 10th consecutive year by both Castle Connolly Medical Ltd and Philadelphia Magazine.

This recognition is given to physicians who have demonstrated exceptional professional achievements, outstanding leadership, unrivaled expertise, and who are committed to providing the highest level of quality healthcare.

In addition, Molden has also been distinguished in Castle Connolly’s “Exceptional Women in Medicine” list for the fifth consecutive year. This directory acknowledges top female doctors across the U.S. who have made remarkable contributions to the medical field with their research, innovative approaches, academic success, and above all, their unwavering commitment to patient care.

As a leading urogynecology and cosmetic gynecology specialist, Molden is motivated by the gratification of helping women with pelvic disorders return to their normal lifestyle. Her mission is to provide the highest quality of care to her patients in an environment where they feel unrushed, thoroughly listened to, and well-informed.

“My care philosophy is to care for the whole woman, placing her goals first in a comfortable and caring atmosphere,” Molden said.

Molden is a board-certified urogynecologist and fellowship trained. Committed to excellence and constantly pioneering new ground in her specialty, Molden continues to set an example in the medical field through her research, cutting edge new procedures, and mentoring of other doctors.

Molden is an active member of the American Urogynecology Society (AUGS), participating in ongoing continuing education and research initiatives. She is also a member of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Society for Gynecologic Surgeons, Society for Urodynamics and Female Urology, International Urogynecology Association and American Medical Association.


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