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Baystate Ob/Gyn Group Expands Women’s Healthcare Access in Western Massachusetts with New Providers and Location

The Pioneer Valley region of Western Massachusetts is experiencing enhanced access to women’s healthcare services thanks to significant growth at Baystate Ob/Gyn Group, Inc. (BOGG), the state’s largest privately owned women’s healthcare practice. Over the past five months, BOGG has welcomed a new physician and four certified nurse midwives to its team, alongside the opening of a new office in Agawam in November 2025. This expansion underscores BOGG’s commitment to meeting the evolving healthcare needs of the community.

Meet the New Faces of Women’s Healthcare at BOGG

BOGG’s recent additions bring a wealth of experience and a patient-centered approach to care. Each provider is dedicated to providing comprehensive and compassionate services to women throughout all stages of life.

Dr. Kelsey Carman – A Global Perspective in Obstetrics and Gynecology

Dr. Kelsey Carman, a board-certified Ob/Gyn physician, joins BOGG after completing her residency at Baystate Medical Center. Her diverse background, having lived in California, Michigan, and Thailand, informs her open-minded and culturally sensitive approach to patient care. Dr. Carman was recognized for her teaching excellence with the Outstanding House Staff award from UMass Chan Medical School and the Dr. Michael Plevyak Patient Advocacy Award for compassionate care. “I find so much joy in the full spectrum of Ob/Gyn care — delivering babies, performing gynecologic surgery, discussing contraception, and developing lifelong connections with people. I can genuinely say that I have my dream job,” she stated.

Stefanie Beekmann, CNM – Dedicated to Person-Centered Midwifery

Stefanie Beekmann, CNM, brings valuable experience in both emergency medicine and women’s health to BOGG. A Western Massachusetts native and graduate of the Baystate Midwifery Education Program, she is committed to providing person-centered care and shared decision-making. Her clinical interests include contraception, family planning, and trauma-informed ob/gyn care. Notably, Ms. Beekmann is a certified sexual assault nurse examiner for the state of Massachusetts, demonstrating her dedication to supporting vulnerable patients.

Andrea Romano, CNM – Supporting Families Through Every Stage

Andrea Romano, CNM, a 2018 graduate of the Baystate Midwifery Education Program, has been a dedicated certified nurse midwife in the Pioneer Valley for several years. She emphasizes the importance of creating a safe and supportive environment for her patients. “One of my favorite parts of being a midwife is getting to see my patients growing their families,” Romano shared. “It is a privilege to be there for one of the most intimate and individualized chapters of a woman’s life. My goal is to empower women in my care from adolescence to menopause.”

Ali Pinschmidt, CNM – Evidence-Based Care with a Patient-First Approach

Ali Pinschmidt, CNM, previously served midwifery patients in multiple Western Massachusetts hospitals and brings experience as a birth doula to her practice. She prioritizes evidence-based care tailored to each patient’s unique values and circumstances. “I’m passionate about helping patients understand their bodies and how they work, and providing information so patients can make choices about what works best for them,” Pinschmidt explained. “I believe that listening and kindness go a long way.”

Alli Allard, CNM – Empowering Women Through Comprehensive Care

Alli Allard, CNM, completed her nursing degree at Our Lady of the Elms College and her midwifery training at Baystate Medical Center and Thomas Jefferson University. She is dedicated to serving the Western Massachusetts community and supporting women throughout their lives. “My passion is strong for supporting women in all stages of life and helping families with their journey through childbirth,” Allard noted. “I strongly believe in evidence-based care, and shared decision making. Whether in the delivery room or office, my goal is to empower, educate, and advocate for every patient I work with.”

The expansion of BOGG’s team and facilities reflects a growing demand for specialized women’s healthcare in the region. What impact do you think increased access to midwifery services will have on birth outcomes in Western Massachusetts? And how important is it for patients to have a healthcare provider who understands their individual values and priorities?

Pro Tip: When choosing a women’s healthcare provider, consider their experience, philosophy of care, and whether they align with your personal values. Don’t hesitate to schedule a consultation to discuss your needs and expectations.

Frequently Asked Questions About Baystate Ob/Gyn Group

  • What services does Baystate Ob/Gyn Group offer? BOGG provides a full spectrum of women’s healthcare services, including obstetrics, gynecology, family planning, and midwifery care.
  • Where is the new BOGG office located? The new BOGG office is located in Agawam, Massachusetts, expanding access to care in the Pioneer Valley.
  • What is the role of a certified nurse midwife? Certified nurse midwives provide comprehensive women’s healthcare, including prenatal care, labor and delivery, and postpartum care, with a focus on individualized and patient-centered care.
  • How does BOGG prioritize patient-centered care? BOGG emphasizes shared decision-making, respecting patient values, and providing compassionate and individualized care to every woman.
  • What makes BOGG the largest privately owned women’s healthcare practice in Massachusetts? BOGG’s size allows it to offer a wide range of services and expertise, while remaining committed to providing personalized care.

Share this article with friends and family who may benefit from learning about the expanded healthcare options available at Baystate Ob/Gyn Group. Join the conversation – what are your priorities when choosing a women’s healthcare provider?

Disclaimer: This article provides general information and should not be considered medical advice. Please consult with a qualified healthcare professional for any health concerns or before making any decisions related to your health or treatment.


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