About Me
I am Dr. Ene George, and I work with the division of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Kaiser Permanente’s Baldwin Park Medical Center. I am sometimes referred to as a urogynecologist, which means I specialize in female urinary and pelvic floor conditions. However, my specialty includes much more than that, overlapping with bowel issues and pelvic pain.
Biography
I attended the University of Jos Medical School in the scenic Plateau state of Nigeria, and I had my residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Wright State University Medical School in Dayton, Ohio. After a few years as a practicing ob/gyn, I moved to Southern California and completed my fellowship in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery at UC Irvine.
About my practice
Female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery is an ever-evolving and exciting field of women’s health care and can involve complex issues and situations. I believe in approaching female pelvic health from a holistic angle and in empowering my members with the knowledge and assistance they need so that I can better help them. Our division at Baldwin Park Medical Center believes strongly in a collaborative approach, and so we work closely with other subspecialties involved with women’s health, especially urology and colorectal surgery.
How I thrive
I love my job and am dedicated to what I do. The opportunity to meaningfully enhance members’ quality of life is a privilege, and maintaining a balanced work-life ratio makes me a better physician. I love to run as often as I can and also am an avid reader. I also enjoy walking, biking, travelling the back roads of America, and discovering new places.