Judith McBean, MD

McBean, Judith MD

Accepting New Patients
Four Seasons OB/GYN & Midwifery
Ronald Read Pavilion
17 Belmont Avenue Suite 2401
Brattleboro Vermont 05301
Phone: 802-251-9965
Fax: 802-251-9972

About

  • Medical School

    University of Vermont College of Medicine
  • Internships

    Medical Center Hospital, University of Vermont
  • Residency

    Medical Center Hospital, University of Vermont
  • Board Certified

    Obstetrics & Gynecology
  • Fellowship

    Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, University of Vermont, College of Medicine

Brattleboro, VT 05301

Additional Details

Dr. Judith McBean was one of the founding partners of Brattleboro OB/GYN more than 26 years ago.  Prior to joining BMH she had an active clinical practice at the University of Vermont and was director of UVM’s IVF program where she had a research lab.  Her research focused on endometriosis. While at UVM her clinical focus was on minimally invasive surgery, infertility, menopausal medicine, and gynecology.

Clinical Interests & Expertise:

  • Heavy or painful menses due to fibroids, endometriosis, adenomyosis, etc.
  • Infertility evaluation and treatment
  • Fibroid management
  • Hormonal and non-hormonal treatment of menopause symptoms
  • Prolapse and urinary incontinence treatment with pessaries and surgery
  • Management of abnormal paps with colposcopy and LEEP
  • Evaluation and treatment of chronic pelvic pain
  • Management of PCOS and Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
  • Surgical offerings include minimally invasive hysterectomies, gender-affirming surgery, prolapse surgery, tubal ligations, hysteroscopy, fibroid surgery, laparoscopic treatment of endometriosis and ovarian cysts.

Notes from the Provider
I returned to Brattleboro in 1999 to practice a more general practice and to be closer to family.  When Dr. James Bunker and I launched Brattleboro OB/Gyn we wanted to start a practice that offered treatment for infertility, complex gynecologic care, and obstetric care with midwives in an accessible, patient-centered setting.

Meet Dr. Judith McBean