




Prenatal care is vital in ensuring the healthy growth and development of your baby. Prenatal care should begin as soon as possible and usually includes monthly doctor's visits. Your doctor may measure your uterus, take ultrasounds and perform several other routine tests to keep you and your baby as healthy as possible.
Read MoreGynecological exams are valuable to teens & young adults in many ways. It is important for young women to be assessed early, especially if they are sexually active, and to begin a relationship with a doctor that may guide them through many important times in their lives. During these exams, your doctor will check for signs of breast cancer, cervical cancer, STDs, infections or other abnormalities. Regular care is one of the most important steps you can take in preventing disease.
Read MoreAnnual well-woman exams are important to maintaining a happy, healthy life and preventing infection, disease or other abnormalities. Since early detection is important in treating nearly every condition, especially diseases like cancer, regular exams can help spot any abnormalities right away.
Read MoreMany women going through menopause suffer from a wide range of symptoms including irregular bleeding, hot flashes, insomnia, night sweats, fatigue, depression and more. There are several treatment options available to help relieve these symptoms, and our doctors can work with you to help you decide which option is best for you.
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treat conditions affecting the female reproductive organs.
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A sling, composed of a synthetic mesh, is surgically inserted through a small vaginal incision and placed under the middle of the urethra. The sling supports the urethra and helps prevent leakage of urine with coughing, sneezing, or other daily activities. This surgery is performed as an outpatient, improves quality of life, and has a short recuperation time.
Sacrospinous Suspension for Uterine or Vaginal ProlapseThis procedure is performed when there is symptomatic descent of the vagina or uterus. The suspension utilizes the the sacrospinous ligaments in the pelvis in order to elevate the apex of the vagina and therefore preserve vaginal function.
This procedure corrects the descent of the front of the vaginal wall and the bulging bladder. The repair can be performed with absorbable stitches or with a minimal amount of mesh in order to support the bladder and the front of the vagina.
This procedure corrects the descent of the back of the vaginal wall and the bulging rectum. The repair can be performed with absorbable stitches or with a minimal amount of mesh in order to support the rectum and back of the vagina.