Celebrating the American Worker

Reap the fruit of your labor and enjoy a well-deserved day off! Happy Labor Day weekend from Women’s Health.

Reap the fruit of your labor and enjoy a well-deserved day off! Happy Labor Day weekend from Women’s Health.

In recent years, the world of sports has witnessed a remarkable surge in the participation and achievements of female athletes. These incredible women have shattered barriers, defied stereotypes, and inspired generations with their remarkable performances. However, it is crucial to recognize that achieving success in sports goes beyond physical prowess. Empowering female athletes requires a…

Women’s Health is celebrating Breast Cancer Awareness month and our one year anniversary of providing 3D mammograms right here in our office. We know it’s not fun, so we are making it as convenient and easy as possible. It is that important! Thank you to our patient Leah who after receiving her monthly mammogram right…

No one wants to have to get checked for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Even though it isn’t a pleasant conversation to have with your doctor, it is important to maintain good health. Did you know that every adult should be checked regularly for STDs? The Person You Trust May Not Be Honest Unfortunately, no matter…

As you progress towards menopause, the hormones estrogen and progesterone no longer work in sync, creating an imbalance. Perimenopause effects women differently. Some experience vaginal dryness and a lower libido, others have hot flashes, and still others have very little symptoms. Eating healthy, exercise and proper sleep can all help. Menstrual irregularity is normal during…

The right or best birth control method differs from person to person. The right birth control is the one that most fits into your lifestyle and most effectively prevents pregnancy for you What should you consider? There are several factors to consider when choosing the “right” birth control. Some of them include: Degree on Effectiveness…

Breast density is an important factor in breast cancer screening, yet many women are unaware of what it means. Dense breasts have less fatty tissue and more glandular and connective tissue, making it harder to detect abnormalities on a standard mammogram. Approximately 40% of women have dense breasts, which can slightly increase their risk of…