Starting Your Pregnancy Journey

- Evaluation of your blood pressure and urine.
- Assessment of the fetal heart tones.
- Review of how you are feeling.
- Physical exam by your doctor.


As women enter menopause, they often face a variety of physical and emotional symptoms caused by a natural decline in estrogen and progesterone levels. Hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, and sleep disturbances are some of the most common and disruptive symptoms during this life transition. To manage these symptoms and improve quality of life,…

Menopause is a natural phase in a woman’s life that marks the end of menstrual cycles and reproductive years. Despite being a normal biological process, it can bring various physical, emotional, and psychological challenges. Understanding menopause and the available support can help women navigate this transition more comfortably. This blog post explores key aspects of…

Your health and safety is of the utmost importance to us. Our 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 and…

Pregnant women go through many physical changes that affect their comfort and energy levels. A regular exercise routine can help an expectant mom feel better and stay healthy. It can also improve posture and decrease common pregnancy problems like fatigue and back pain. As long as it is done safely, you and your baby can…

Regular screenings are an essential part of protecting yourself from cancer. As we learn more about how this condition behaves, we can come up with better ways to increase the likeliness of early detection. The U.S. Preventative Services Task Force issued updated mammography guidelines that made some significant changes from those released back in 2002….
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