Southwest Florida Gynecologic Oncology

Expert, leading-edge care for gynecologic cancers delivered locally by fellowship-trained specialists dedicated to guiding you through diagnosis, treatment, and recovery.

Welcome to Southwest Florida Gynecologic Oncology

Gynecologic oncology is the medical specialty focused on diagnosing and treating cancers of the female reproductive system, including ovarian, uterine (endometrial), cervical, vulvar, and vaginal cancers. A gynecologic oncologist completes additional fellowship training beyond OB-GYN residency to provide surgery, chemotherapy, and coordinated cancer care within a single specialty.

At Southwest Florida Gynecologic Oncology, our fellowship-trained, board-certified specialists treat the full range of gynecologic cancers close to home in Naples. As part of the NCH Bob Coletti Cancer Program — in collaboration with Northwestern Medicine — patients gain access to expert consultation, advanced surgical techniques, and leading-edge treatment protocols without leaving Southwest Florida.

Fellowship-trained, board-certified specialists

Gynecologic oncology

25+ active clinical trials

200+ patients enrolled

Northwestern Medicine collaboration

Bob Coletti Cancer Program

Why Choose Us

At Southwest Florida Gynecologic Oncology, we bring together advanced technology, fellowship-trained physicians, and extensive experience to deliver comprehensive treatment for gynecologic cancers — with access to leading-edge care close to home.

Conditions We Treat

How We Treat You

Exploring a clinical trial?

Through the NCH Research Institute and our collaboration with Northwestern Medicine, eligible patients may have access to clinical trials studying new and emerging treatments for gynecologic cancers. Our team helps you understand whether a trial may be part of your personalized care plan.

Call (239) 624-8080 to speak with your care team

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a gynecologic oncologist?

A gynecologic oncologist is a physician who specializes in cancers of the female reproductive system. After OB-GYN residency, they complete additional fellowship training in the surgical and medical treatment of gynecologic cancers — allowing them to manage diagnosis, surgery, and chemotherapy within one specialty.

A gynecologist provides general reproductive health care. A gynecologic oncologist has additional fellowship training focused specifically on diagnosing and treating gynecologic cancers, including complex cancer surgery and chemotherapy. Patients with a suspected or confirmed gynecologic cancer are typically best cared for by a gynecologic oncologist.

Consider a gynecologic oncologist if you have been diagnosed with a gynecologic cancer, have an abnormal result (such as an abnormal Pap smear or a complex pelvic mass), experience postmenopausal bleeding, or have a strong family history or genetic risk of gynecologic cancer.

No. Southwest Florida Gynecologic Oncology offers direct access — you can schedule an appointment without a physician referral. Call (239) 624-8080 to request an appointment.

Our physicians treat ovarian and fallopian tube cancer, uterine and endometrial cancer, cervical cancer, vulvar and vaginal cancer, gestational trophoblastic disease, and complex or precancerous gynecologic conditions.

Yes. Our fellowship-trained surgeons perform minimally invasive and robotic procedures, including robotic HIPEC for select advanced cancers, which can support faster recovery and better outcomes for appropriate candidates.

Medically reviewed by Edward Grendys, MD – June 2026

Our Location

Southwest Florida Gynecologic Oncology

(239) 624-8080
(239) 624-7081
2320 Vanderbilt Beach Rd, Suite 102
Naples, FL 34109
Direct access - No referral needed