I'm Dr. Andrew Crandall, a dedicated OBGYN with a passion for women's health, particularly in obstetrics. My journey in medicine began with an undergraduate education at Utah Valley University, followed by a master’s degree from Heritage University. I then pursued my medical education at Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences.
I completed my internship at the University of Wyoming Family Medicine, where I spent 20 months as a family medicine resident in rural Wyoming. It was during this time that I discovered my love for obstetrics, procedures, and women’s health, leading me to pursue an OBGYN residency at Michigan State University’s Mclaren Hospital in Lansing, Michigan. During my residency, I served as Chief Resident, became credentialed for robotic surgery, and contributed as clinical faculty at Michigan State University.
In my practice, I focus on patient-centered care, which involves treating each person according to their preferences and empowering them with the education needed to make informed decisions about their health. I strongly believe in shared decision-making and strive to achieve this with every patient.