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St. Luke’s Clinic – Obstetrics and Gynecology: Nampa

Our team of OB/GYN experts is dedicated to providing you with the care you deserve, at every stage of your life—from your first Pap exam through motherhood and into menopause. We’re committed to helping you have the pregnancy and birth experience you want, and we want you to help guide your own care. We also specialize in family planning and birth control, breast exams, menopausal care, STD testing, and more.

As a member of the National Health Services Corps (NHSC), we promise to serve all patients. This means:

Are you looking to establish care for a new pregnancy? Start with virtual care! We'll answer your questions, schedule your next appointment for ultrasound, and set you up for ongoing, in-person prenatal care.  

Providers

  • Obstetrics and Gynecology

    Biography

    Philip Dayley, DO, has interests in prenatal care, such as high-risk obstetrics; minimally invasive surgery, including robotic surgery; contraceptive counseling; annual examinations; treatment of substance use disorders in pregnancy; and medication-assisted treatment of substance use disorders in the general population. 

    Dr. Dayley is originally from Pocatello and is excited to return to the Mountain West. He proudly serves with the Army National Guard.

    Prior to his medical education, Dr. Dayley earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Utah. In his free time, he enjoys hiking, camping, weight lifting, and spending time with his wife and children.

    Availability

    Accepting new patients
     
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology

    Availability

    Accepting new patients
     
  • Midwifery

    Biography

    Chelsey Hymas, MSN, CNM, FNP-C has expertise in providing care throughout pregnancy, support through the birthing process, and ongoing care for contraceptive counseling and gynecological concerns. She enjoys forming trusting partnerships with patients and their families and empowering them to make informed decisions throughout their care. She is passionate about early recognition and management of postpartum mood disorders. Chelsey is board certified by the American Midwifery Certification Board and the American Association of Nurse Practitioners.

    Chelsey has a deep passion for the birth process and served for many years as a labor and delivery nurse. Her desire to care for patients beyond the hospital setting led her to become a family nurse practitioner. Not wanting to give up her work in childbirth, she completed a post graduate certificate as a certified nurse midwife. Additionally, her certification as a family nurse practitioner provides her with a unique perspective and additional training to address primary health care concerns. Throughout her work, she strives to help her clients achieve optimal health through evidence-based care. 

    Chelsey grew up in eastern Canada and still loves to visit as often as she can. She earned her bachelor's degree in nursing from Brigham Young University-Idaho and her master’s degree and post-graduate certification from Frontier Nursing University. Outside of work, you will find Chelsey spending time with her husband and four children, usually attending one of her kids' sporting events, adventuring outdoors, or traveling. 

    Availability

    Accepting new patients
     

COVID-19 Vaccine Recommended for Pregnant Women

COVID-19 Vaccine Recommended for Pregnant Women

Protect Yourself and Your Baby

Pregnant women with COVID-19 can have severe illness and severe outcomes, including ICU admission, mechanical ventilation, and death.


That's why St. Luke’s OB/GYN providers recommend the COVID-19 vaccine for people who are pregnant, breastfeeding or trying to get pregnant. More than 139,000 pregnant women have enrolled in the V-Safe Pregnancy Registry. Data shows there is no risk of miscarriage associated with the vaccines.


COVID-19 vaccines do not cause infection; they do prevent severe illness from COVID-19, which is dangerous for a pregnant woman and her fetus. Maternal infection with the virus is associated with an increased risk of preterm delivery and stillbirth. Vaccinated mothers who are breastfeeding transmit antibodies that may help protect their newborns.

Support and Resources for Pregnant Women

Support and Resources for Pregnant Women

Part of St. Luke's Maternal Fetal Medicine

Pregnancy can be a joyous time, but it can also be stressful for women with concerns about substance abuse, prescription medications, chronic pain issues, or psychiatric needs.

Access Your Mobile Medical Record Anytime, Anywhere

Access Your Mobile Medical Record Anytime, Anywhere

Sign up for a MyChart account today!

With MyChart, you’re able to view test results, contact your provider, request medication refills, schedule appointments and more. We encourage you to sign up for easy access to the tools and information you need to proactively manage your health. You can also set up online proxy access requests for medical records of children, spouses, or dependents.


There's also an easy-to-use MyChart app available for your mobile devices!

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