National Women’s Health Week
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.

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.

Our OB/GYNs can’t be with us every day. They can’t monitor everything we do and provide advice as we navigate our daily life choices. That’s why it is important to take a proactive role in your reproductive health. What can you do to keep your body healthy during your childbearing years? Live Life in Moderation…

If you are pregnant or plan to conceive, then you have likely heard the word “obstetrician” at least once before. This type of doctor specializes in medical care for pregnant women. Obstetricians will help you through each stage in pregnancy as well as delivery. Their expertise also includes prenatal and postnatal care. What Does an…

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…
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The in-office hysteroscopy is an attractive option for patients and doctors. This minimally invasive procedure has proven accurate when diagnosing abnormalities in the endocervical canal and endometrial cavity. This procedure lets doctors examine the uterus to diagnose abnormal bleeding and, in some cases, provide treatment. What Is An Endosee? An Endosee is a hand-held device…