New physician expands access to urological care at Central Carolina Hospital

New physician expands access to urological care at Central Carolina Hospital
Dave Santoemma, CEO — Central Carolina Hospital
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Paige Hamilton, MD, has joined Central Carolina Urology and is now seeing urology patients in Sanford. Her practice began on February 20 alongside Kevin Khoudary, MD, at 1139 Carthage Street in the Medical Arts Center adjacent to Central Carolina Hospital (CCH).

“We welcome Dr. Hamilton to Central Carolina Hospital and to Sanford,” said Dave Santoemma, CEO of CCH. “Her presence here helps expand access to urological care for residents of Sanford and Lee County.”

Dr. Hamilton is originally from Houston, Texas. She earned her bachelor’s degree in biology from Salem College in Winston-Salem and completed her medical degree at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio. Her residency in urology and internship in general surgery were completed at the University of Connecticut in Farmington.

As a provider with Associated Urologists of North Carolina (AUNC), Dr. Hamilton will be available for consultations in Sanford on Thursdays. Her expertise includes robotic laparoscopic surgery, cystoscopy, and laser lithotripsy. She treats a variety of benign and oncological urologic conditions for adult patients.

Dr. Hamilton is committed to using advanced surgical techniques and staying informed with current urologic research. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, figure skating, local sports activities, and spending time with friends and family.



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