Reach obstetrician-gynecologists and women’s health specialists managing prenatal care, labor and delivery, gynecologic surgery, and reproductive medicine through ProspectsInfluential’s obstetrician-gynecologist email list. Our verified database connects you directly with general OB-GYNs, maternal-fetal medicine specialists, gynecologic surgeons, minimally invasive surgery specialists, OB hospitalists, and academic women’s health faculty practicing across private practices, hospital obstetric units, academic medical centers, women’s health clinics, and ambulatory surgical centers. Whether promoting OB-GYN pharmaceutical products, surgical instruments, women’s health technology, EHR systems, or continuing medical education, our OB-GYN mailing list delivers precision targeting across a U.S. gynecologists and obstetricians industry reaching $13.4 billion and supported by an OB-GYN drugs market valued at $25.3 billion in 2024. Ready to connect with physicians serving women’s health across every stage of life? Get a quote today.
An obstetrician-gynecologist email list is a verified database containing contact information for physicians specializing in female reproductive health, pregnancy care, childbirth, and gynecologic conditions. These databases include general OB-GYNs, maternal-fetal medicine specialists, gynecologic oncologists, reproductive endocrinologists, urogynecologists, minimally invasive gynecologic surgeons, and OB hospitalists practicing across private offices, hospital labor and delivery units, surgical centers, and academic women’s health programs.
There are 53,163 actively practicing OB-GYNs in the United States as of 2025, practicing across private practices, academic centers, community clinics, and hospital systems. More than 5.5 million women now live in counties with no or limited access to maternity care services, and over 500 hospitals have closed their obstetric units since 2010, intensifying demand for OB-GYN services in remaining practice settings. The OB-GYN drugs market reached $25.3 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow at a 5.5 percent CAGR through 2033, while the OB-GYN EHR market is expanding at over 9 percent CAGR, creating substantial commercial opportunity across pharmaceutical, technology, and surgical product categories.
ProspectsInfluential’s OB-GYN database offers segmentation by subspecialty, practice setting, surgical focus, hospital affiliation, and geographic location.
Our database spans general OB-GYNs, maternal-fetal medicine specialists, gynecologic oncologists, urogynecologists, minimally invasive gynecologic surgeons, reproductive endocrinologists, OB hospitalists, and academic women’s health faculty practicing across private practices, hospital systems, ambulatory surgical centers, and academic medical institutions throughout the United States and Canada.
We source OB-GYN information from American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology certification records, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists membership directories, hospital medical staff rosters, and opt-in professional networks. Every record undergoes email validation, board certification verification, and subspecialty confirmation maintaining 95 percent accuracy.
All contacts provided permission ensuring CAN-SPAM compliance and adherence to healthcare B2B marketing standards. Our approach delivers responsive OB-GYN physicians actively evaluating pharmaceutical products, surgical instruments, women’s health technology, EHR platforms, and professional education resources supporting quality patient care.
Our database enables targeting by gynecologic subspecialty, practice setting, surgical volume, hospital affiliation, telehealth adoption, and geographic coverage for precision outreach to OB-GYNs managing diverse women’s health and obstetric programs.
Access board-certified obstetrician-gynecologists providing comprehensive women’s health care including prenatal care, labor and delivery management, annual gynecologic examinations, contraceptive counseling, and outpatient surgical procedures across private practices and community hospital obstetric programs.
Connect with perinatologists managing high-risk pregnancies, fetal anomalies, multiple gestations, and complex obstetric conditions at academic maternal-fetal medicine programs, coordinating with our nurses email list labor and delivery nursing teams across hospital perinatal centers.
Reach fellowship-trained surgeons performing laparoscopic hysterectomies, robotic gynecologic procedures, endometriosis excision, and advanced pelvic surgery at high-volume surgical centers and academic gynecologic surgery programs requiring specialized instrumentation and technology.
Target physicians managing pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence, fistula repair, and complex pelvic reconstructive surgery across urogynecology programs and female pelvic medicine centers requiring specialized mesh products, surgical systems, and diagnostic tools.
Access physicians providing dedicated hospital obstetric coverage, managing labor and delivery units, performing urgent cesarean deliveries, and coordinating obstetric emergencies across hospital systems adopting the OB hospitalist model to address workforce shortages.
Target by subspecialty fellowship including maternal-fetal medicine, gynecologic oncology, reproductive endocrinology and infertility, female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery, minimally invasive gynecologic surgery, or complex family planning based on board certifications and clinical focus.
Filter by practice environment including private practice OB-GYNs, hospital-employed physicians, academic medical center faculty, community health center providers, OB hospitalist programs, or telehealth women’s health platforms supporting targeted commercial and institutional outreach.
Segment by annual surgical case volume, robotic surgery platform adoption, laparoscopic procedure specialization, and advanced energy device utilization identifying high-volume gynecologic surgical practices and technology early adopters representing priority capital equipment targets.
Target OB-GYNs by state, metropolitan area, rural versus urban practice setting, and maternity care desert proximity supporting field sales coordination and outreach campaigns addressing geographic disparities in women’s health access alongside our hospital CEO email list institutional leadership contacts.
Drug companies use our database to promote contraceptives, hormone therapies, fertility medications, prenatal vitamins, tocolytics, cervical ripening agents, and postpartum hemorrhage treatments to prescribing OB-GYNs managing complex pharmaceutical protocols across diverse patient populations.
Device companies use our OB-GYN list to market hysteroscopes, laparoscopic instruments, robotic surgery systems, uterine manipulators, energy devices, and pelvic floor implants to gynecologic surgeons making procurement decisions for office procedure suites and hospital operating rooms.
Technology vendors leverage our database to promote obstetric and gynecologic electronic health records, prenatal care tracking platforms, fetal monitoring integrations, and practice management systems to OB-GYN practices adopting specialized women’s health technology.
Medical imaging companies use our list to market obstetric and gynecologic ultrasound systems, fetal monitoring equipment, colposcopes, and point-of-care diagnostic devices to OB-GYNs managing high-volume imaging across office and hospital settings.
CME organizations use our database to promote ACOG-approved continuing education, gynecologic surgery simulation courses, board examination preparation, and subspecialty certification programs to OB-GYNs maintaining American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology certification.
Drug manufacturers rely on OB-GYN lists to promote women’s health medications, prenatal supplements, contraceptive products, and gynecologic therapeutics to high-prescribing physicians managing reproductive health across large patient panels at private practices and hospital systems.
Device companies use our database to demonstrate surgical platforms, gynecologic instruments, diagnostic equipment, and women’s health devices to OB-GYNs making high-value procurement decisions for office procedures and hospital operating programs.
Healthcare organizations leverage our lists to recruit OB-GYN physicians, develop labor and delivery programs, and establish women’s health service lines addressing critical specialty workforce shortages as maternity care deserts expand across underserved U.S. regions.
Software and digital health platforms use our database to demonstrate OB-GYN EHR systems, telehealth women’s health platforms, prenatal remote monitoring tools, and clinical decision support applications to physicians modernizing obstetric and gynecologic practice operations.
Women’s health organizations and medical schools use our database to promote ACOG membership, research grant opportunities, fellowship training programs, and professional development resources to practicing OB-GYNs seeking subspecialty advancement and leadership roles.
Our list includes verified emails, direct phone numbers, practice names, contact names, OB-GYN subspecialties, board certifications, hospital affiliations, practice settings, surgical specializations, addresses, and geographic locations for comprehensive women’s health physician targeting.
We source data from American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology certification records, ACOG membership directories, hospital medical staff credentialing files, state medical board databases, and professional networks with email validation, credential verification, and quarterly accuracy updates.
Yes, our database segments by gynecologic subspecialty, fellowship certification, surgical volume, practice setting, hospital affiliation, and geographic coverage for targeted campaigns reaching specific OB-GYN decision-makers across private practice and hospital settings.
All contacts provided permission ensuring compliance with CAN-SPAM regulations, HIPAA marketing provisions, and B2B healthcare marketing standards for ethical outreach to obstetrician-gynecologists and women’s health specialists across all practice environments.
Yes, we provide segmentation by hospital system affiliation, academic faculty rank, women’s health network membership, and fellowship program involvement for precision targeting supporting coordinated institutional and opinion leader outreach campaigns.
We update quarterly through ongoing verification processes. OB-GYN practices experience physician relocations, subspecialty transitions, and hospital affiliation changes requiring regular accuracy maintenance ensuring current contact information for effective outreach campaigns.
Ready to connect with obstetrician-gynecologists and women’s health specialists? ProspectsInfluential’s verified OB-GYN email list provides precision targeting for your pharmaceutical products, surgical instruments, women’s health technology, and professional education services. Contact us today for a customized quote.