Happy Mother’s Day Weekend

Wishing all Mom’s a very special Mother’s Day!

Wishing all Mom’s a very special Mother’s Day!

Pregnancy is a journey filled with anticipation and concern for the health and well-being of the unborn child. Thanks to advancements in prenatal screening, expectant parents now have access to more accurate and early detection methods for genetic conditions. Enhanced non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) is revolutionizing prenatal care by providing critical information early in pregnancy….

Many women worry about proper nutrition for their baby-to-be during pregnancy. It’s just as important for you to have proper nutrition at a time when your body demands it the most. There are lots of options when it comes to your diet and making the right choices can be difficult, especially when you are receiving…

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Your health and safety is of the utmost importance to us. Our current screening and protocols that are currently in place have been implemented for the well-being of our patients and staff. We understand the uncertainty of some of our patients. Please know that we actively monitor the changes from the Centers for Disease Control…

Many women find their annual gynecological exam a stressful experience. But a few minutes of “poking and prodding” can save a woman’s life. During a patient’s yearly exam, her physician will look for lumps in the breast, either through a breast exam or mammogram, and perform a gynecological exam, which includes a pap smear. A…