Happy St. Patrick’s Day 2025

Here’s to love, laughter, and lots of luck! 🍀💚

Here’s to love, laughter, and lots of luck! 🍀💚

If you are pregnant and at average risk of gestational diabetes, you will receive a screening for the common disease between 24 and 28 weeks of pregnancy. At your appointment, you will be given a syrupy glucose solution to drink. One hour after you drink the concoction, you will have a blood test to determine…
I have had the privilege of providing health care to many of you for more than 40 years. Unfortunately, my dear wife of 50 years, Loretta, has developed Pulmonary Fibrosis, a disease for which there is no recognized treatment. Pulmonary Fibrosis takes as many people annually as breast cancer does. It is now time for…

Approximately 1 in 78 women will develop ovarian cancer. 15% of ovarian cancer diagnoses are linked to hereditary factors passed down through families, usually caused by mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. If ovarian cancer runs in your family, please tell your Women’s Health OB/GYN. The good news is that when diagnosed and treated…

Vaccinations are essential for women who wish to become pregnant so do they not spread potentially harmful diseases to their baby. It is important to make an appointment with your gynecologist before you conceive. A prenatal exam will help determine the best plan of action for you before you create your new bundle of joy….

Don’t put off your 3-D mammogram. This important tool is one of the principal methods we use to detect abnormalities in your breasts to catch breast cancer earlier. We can do your imaging right here in our office. Schedule an appointment today.
