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Ursula Steadman, MD

Physician

Locations*

Contact

(860) 676-8111

Language Spoken

English

Patient Satisfaction Rating

*Provider may not practice in all locations.

About Ursula Steadman, MD

Ursula Steadman, MD, graduated from the Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1995, one of the first female-only medical schools, and completed her obstetrics residency at Hartford Hospital. In 2010, Dr. Steadman joined the practice that would become Progressive Women’s Health, a division of Women’s Health Connecticut.

Dr. Steadman is a board certified generalist ObGyn with special interest in preventative health, helping women through natural life transitions, such as adolescence and menopause, preconception counseling/pregnancy care, and gynecologic surgery, including minimally invasive laparoscopy.  Dr. Steadman provides services that include: high and low risk obstetric care; vaginal and cesarean deliveries; uterine and ovarian surgery for benign indications; evaluation and treatment for abnormal PAP smears, cervical cerclage, D&Cs, and endometrial sampling.

To foster a woman’s overall sense of well-being and quality of life for the long-term, Dr. Steadman favors prevention over procedures when possible. She tries try to approach patient care from a holistic perspective by looking at the whole woman to try to discover if any gynecologic specific problems may be affecting her patient’s daily life and, additionally, how non-gynecologic issues may affect her reproductive and long-term health.

She has served on a number of hospital committees and continues to be actively engaged in teaching clinical skills to medical students, ObGyn residents, Physician Assistant Students, and Advanced Nurse Practitioner Students.

As a mother and wife, Dr. Steadman promotes her own health and that of her family by striving to maintain a balanced lifestyle. Her outside interests include personal fitness, gardening, reading, and music. She also maintains a strong connection to her community through her involvement with social events, health promotion events, and public discussions on common health topics for women.

Insurance Information

  • Aetna

  • Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield / Wellpoint

  • Centivo

  • CIGNA Healthcare

  • ConnectiCare

  • First Health / Coventry Health care

  • Harvard Pilgrim Health Care

  • Healthy-CT

  • Medicaid

  • Medicare

  • Multiplan / PHCS / Emblem Healthcare

  • Northeast Health Direct / Consumer Health Network PPO / ChoiceCare Humana

  • Oxford Health Plan

  • Tricare

  • United Healthcare

  • Wellcare

Hospital Affiliations

Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center

114 Woodland Street, Hartford, CT 06105

Hartford Hospital

80 Seymour Street, Hartford, CT 06102

University of Connecticut Health Center (UConn)

263 Farmington Ave, Farmington, CT 06030

The Hospital of Central Connecticut

100 Grand Street, New Britain, CT 06050

Ursula Steadman, MD, graduated from the Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1995, one of the first female-only medical schools, and completed her obstetrics residency at Hartford Hospital. In 2010, Dr. Steadman joined the practice that would become Progressive Women’s Health, a division of Women’s Health Connecticut.

Dr. Steadman is a board certified generalist ObGyn with special interest in preventative health, helping women through natural life transitions, such as adolescence and menopause, preconception counseling/pregnancy care, and gynecologic surgery, including minimally invasive laparoscopy.  Dr. Steadman provides services that include: high and low risk obstetric care; vaginal and cesarean deliveries; uterine and ovarian surgery for benign indications; evaluation and treatment for abnormal PAP smears, cervical cerclage, D&Cs, and endometrial sampling.

To foster a woman’s overall sense of well-being and quality of life for the long-term, Dr. Steadman favors prevention over procedures when possible. She tries try to approach patient care from a holistic perspective by looking at the whole woman to try to discover if any gynecologic specific problems may be affecting her patient’s daily life and, additionally, how non-gynecologic issues may affect her reproductive and long-term health.

She has served on a number of hospital committees and continues to be actively engaged in teaching clinical skills to medical students, ObGyn residents, Physician Assistant Students, and Advanced Nurse Practitioner Students.

As a mother and wife, Dr. Steadman promotes her own health and that of her family by striving to maintain a balanced lifestyle. Her outside interests include personal fitness, gardening, reading, and music. She also maintains a strong connection to her community through her involvement with social events, health promotion events, and public discussions on common health topics for women.

Aetna

Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield / Wellpoint

Centivo

CIGNA Healthcare

ConnectiCare

First Health / Coventry Health care

Harvard Pilgrim Health Care

Healthy-CT

Medicaid

Medicare

Multiplan / PHCS / Emblem Healthcare

Northeast Health Direct / Consumer Health Network PPO / ChoiceCare Humana

Oxford Health Plan

Tricare

United Healthcare

Wellcare

Progressive Women's Health

Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center

114 Woodland Street, Hartford, CT 06105

Hartford Hospital

80 Seymour Street, Hartford, CT 06102

University of Connecticut Health Center (UConn)

263 Farmington Ave, Farmington, CT 06030

The Hospital of Central Connecticut

100 Grand Street, New Britain, CT 06050