Meet the Doctors
Lana Lange, M.D.
Dr. Lange received her undergraduate degree from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. She attended medical school at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine where she also completed her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology. She has extensive training in minimally invasive operative techniques, including robotic-assisted surgery. Dr. Lange is a recipient of the Judy Griffis Gynecologic Oncology Resident Award and the Rebar Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Excellence Resident Award. Dr. Lange is a member of The American Medical Association and has presented numerous poster presentations in her field. She resides in White Oak with her husband Sasha and has twin boys, Anderson and Oliver—who, interestingly, were born on separate days in different months (Nov. 30 and Dec 1)!
Hear Dr. Lange discuss Women's Health Through the Ages with GetHealthyCincinnati.com or read her Decade by Decade Guide to Women's Health.
Leanne Olshavsky, M.D.
Dr. Olshavsky received her undergraduate degree from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. She attended medical school and completed her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, where she was also chief resident. Dr. Olshavsky received the 2007 Cincinnati Obstetrics and Gynecology Society Award and the 2011 Esprit de Corps Award, a peer-selected award granted to the obstetrics and gynecology resident that best exemplifies the spirit of cooperation and congeniality. Also in 2011, she received the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Judy Griffis Gynecologic Oncology Resident Award. Dr. Olshavsky has also worked as a research assistant at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and has published numerous scientific publications and presentations in her field. She has volunteered as a rape crisis counselor at the Community Counseling and Crisis Center in Oxford, Ohio and is also a member of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Dr. Olshavsky lives in Pleasant Ridge with her husband, Nick, daughter, Emma, and son, Luke.
Read about the
health risks you need to know about when going through menopause with Dr. Olshavsky in the Fall 2011 issue of Women's Health Today.
Kimberly Russell, M.D.
Dr. Russell received her undergraduate degree from Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio, and attended medical school at the University of Toledo College of Medicine. She completed her residency at the University of Cincinnati in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Dr. Russell is a two-time recipient of the Esprit de Corps Award, a peer-selected award granted to the obstetrics and gynecology resident that best exemplifies the spirit of cooperation and congeniality. She was also the 2010 recipient of the Sam Seeds Memorial Residents’ Day Award for her scientific paper “Influence of adolescence and obesity on the rate of stillbirth,” and the 2011 V. Bradley Roberts Memorial Award for demonstrating outstanding ability in operative gynecology. Dr. Russell is a member of The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and has presented numerous oral presentations in her field. She resides in Deer Park and married her husband Craig in October 2011.
Hear Dr. Russell discuss
women's health and the importance of getting regular check-ups with WCPO, Ch. 9.