- Primary CarePatients must be referred by their primary care provider (PCP), OB/GYN, or other specialist. Due to the nature of our specialty, self referrals are not accepted.
- Family Practice
- Gynecology
- Obstetrics
- EndometriosisA wide variety of benign (non-cancerous) conditions may affect a woman’s reproductive system, which consists of the uterus, vagina, ovaries and fallopian tubes. Most of these conditions affect the uterus, which is the hollow, muscular organ that holds a baby as it grows inside of a pregnant woman. Common types of gynecologic conditions – such as fibroids (non-cancerous growths in the uterine wall), endometriosis (non-cancerous growths of the uterine lining) or prolapse (falling or slipping of the uterus) – can cause chronic pain and heavy bleeding, as well as other disabling symptoms.
- Labor and DeliveryMonthly menstrual bleeding (your period) is different for each woman. It is important to describe what is normal for you, how often you have your period, how long it usually lasts, and how heavy it usually is. Remember that bleeding patterns can be different before and after childbirth, with age, and with any medications you regularly take. Abnormal bleeding must be compared to what is normal for you. The following are examples of bleeding patterns that may be patterns of specific gynecologic conditions...
- Ovarian CancerThe purpose of this Phase 2 study is to compare two doses of ONC-392 in combination with a fixed dose of pembrolizumab in participants with platinum-resistant ovarian cancer and have disease progression on line of therapy containing bevacizumab. Results from this study will be used to inform the study design, patient population, and dose selection for future studies in advanced ovarian cancer.
- Cervical Cancer
- Cancer CareWomen’s Cancer Care Associates is committed to providing high quality, compassionate, and patient-centered gynecologic oncology care to the women in our region.
- Ultrasound
- MRICompact disc of recent CT or PET scans, MRI, or ultrasounds. You must contact the Radiology Center where your test was performed and request a copy.
- Radiology
- Computed Tomography
- ChemotherapyThe advancements in cancer treatments result from researching new drugs through clinical trials. Clinical oncology trials are human research studies conducted with volunteers who participate in the testing of new therapies or new combinations of known chemotherapy agents.
- Minimally Invasive Surgery
- Robotic SurgeryThe process of laparoscopic and robotic surgery begins with the surgeon making small incisions and using a tiny probe or camera to examine and identify the suspect areas. Additionally, the 3-D imaging of the robotic system allows for excellent visualization and the instruments used are manipulated via computer by a skilled surgeon. We can then identify cancerous or precancerous growths and remove “suspicious” tissue for immediate evaluation with the utmost precision and control. These methods both minimize the pain and risk associated with large incisions while increasing the likelihood of a fast recovery and excellent clinical outcomes.
- HysterectomyWhen medication and other treatments are unable to relieve symptoms, hysterectomy – the surgical removal of the uterus – is often recommended to provide a more effective, definitive, long-term solution. In fact, this procedure is the second most common surgical procedure for women in the United States, and an estimated one third of all U.S. women will have a hysterectomy by age 60.
- Laparoscopic SurgeryThe use of minimally invasive or laparoscopic surgery for gynecological cancers has been a critical step forward for successful treatment of patients. Both laparoscopic and robotic surgery can treat a variety of gynecologic condition including cancer, ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, and more.
- Cyst