Happy Passover

Happy Passover to our friends, family and patients from Women’s Health and Menopause Center.
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Happy Passover to our friends, family and patients from Women’s Health and Menopause Center.
#WomensHealthandMenopauseCenter #OBGYN #HappyPassover #Passover2018 #Pesach #WomensHealth

We would like to inform you about a change in our policies that may affect your healthcare experience. Beginning on May 1st 2024 our offices will no longer be accepting Insurance plans from Medicaid and any Managed care HMO Plan. This includes Blue Cross Complete Medicaid, Aetna Better Health Medicaid, Meridian Medicaid, Hap Empowered Medicaid,…

The average age of menopause is 51, but the process can start as early as 40 or as late as 60. For some women, menopause is accompanied by bothersome hot flashes and night sweats, while others have no symptoms at all. Regardless of your experience, there are certain health risks that come with menopause. Keep…

No doubt you’ve heard of folic acid, but do you know what it does? Folic Acid, or folate, is a B vitamin that helps prevent brain and spinal cord birth defects. “I advise pregnant women take at least 1000 mcg of folic acid before and during pregnancy,” an obstetrics physician at Women’s Health and Menopause…

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a virus passed from person to person through skin-to-skin contact. There are more than 100 types of HPV; about 30 types infect the genital areas of men and women. One myth says HPV is spread only by sexual intercourse, however it can be spread by an infected partner, through vaginal, anal…
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…

Introduction Hormonal changes affect more than just your body—they impact your relationships, communication, and emotional well-being. Whether you’re in your 30s managing PMS or navigating menopause in your 50s, it’s time we talk openly about how hormones shape our interactions—and how to support both yourself and your relationships. Hormonal Changes and Emotional Health Shifting levels…