Minnesota Oncology is pleased to introduce our new Gynecologic Oncologist, Lauren Bollinger, MD

Minnesota Oncology is pleased to announce that Lauren Bollinger, MD has recently joined our Minneapolis Clinic with the practice of Gynecologic Oncology and Surgery.

“Everyone should have access to equitable, honest and compassionate healthcare. I strive to provide the care that I would expect for myself, family members and friends. Every patient is an individual with unique needs – your cancer diagnosis does not define you and it’s important to know that your healthcare team is on the journey with you to provide support and comprehensive care.”

Dr. Bollinger is a graduate from the Johns Hopkins University who received her medical degree from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, MD. She completed her Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital and her Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.

Dr. Bollinger is a member of the Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO), American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) and the International Gynecologic Cancer Society (IGCS).

Dr. Bollinger was born and raised on the East Coast and completed my education and medical training in Baltimore, MD. My husband is from the Twin Cities, and I fell in love with the people and lifestyle in the Midwest - we are thrilled to call Minneapolis home. I love spending time outdoors with my family and our energetic Labrador, Ollie. We love traveling to National Parks and abroad, hiking, biking, running and enjoying all the wonderful restaurants in the Twin Cities.  

Appointments with Dr. Bollinger can be made by calling our Minneapolis Clinic at (612) 884-6300.

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