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What to do when you have travel plans while expecting? The best way to get through it is to plan ahead with these easy travel tips for pregnant women. Pregnancy Travel Tip 1: Wear Comfortable Clothes The obvious first step is to make sure you are wearing comfortable clothing and shoes that provide adequate room…

This week is dedicated to women as a reminder to make your health a priority which includes scheduling your visit with your doctor for your annual exam.
As women transition through menopause, many experience cognitive changes that can be both surprising and frustrating. Commonly referred to as “brain fog,” these changes may include memory lapses, difficulty concentrating, and challenges with word recall. While these symptoms can be unsettling, they are a normal part of the menopause process for many women. Understanding what…
We have several fresh faces at the front desk excited to help with your care. We are currently in the process of training our new staff to improve our processes and decrease patient wait times. We very much appreciate your patience with any temporary delays during this phase.
On average, a woman’s period lasts four or five days and causes only minor discomfort and inconvenience. However, some women have periods lasting much longer – up to 14 days – that may be irregular, no longer following a 21- to 35-day cycle. What’s more, menstrual flow can be so heavy that a pad or…
Dilation and curettage is a surgical procedure that’s also referred to as D&C. The cervix is dilated or opened, and a thin instrument is placed into the uterus to remove tissue. This procedure can be done in a hospital or doctor’s office. Why Do I Need a D&C? If your doctor recommends dilation and curettage,…