- Osteoporosis
- Urinary Incontinence
- GynecologyAt Gynecology & Fertility, P.C., we take a holistic approach to treatment and encourage women to take an active role in their own healthcare. We offer a wide range of gynecological, fertility, obstetric, and menopausal care that’s tailored to suit the unique needs of each individual.
- ObstetricsBringing a child into the world can cause feelings of joy, excitement and insecurity – all at the same time. As mothers, we understand what you’ll go through during pregnancy and the range of emotions you may experience after your baby arrives.
- EndometriosisWomen on the pill also have a reduced risk of pelvic inflammatory disease requiring hospitalization, acne, benign breast disease, and ectopic pregnancy. The pill also helps prevent anemia, heavy uterine bleeding, and endometriosis pain. Experts believe that many of the other types of hormonal contraception will offer similar health benefits as the pill.
- Pregnancy
- Ovarian CancerThe pill also protects a woman’s future health against cancer. Long-term pill use can lower the risk of ovarian cancer by about 40%, and possibly up to 80% for women who take the pill for a decade or more. The pill also reduces the risk of endometrial cancer—the most common gynecological cancer in the US—by up to 50% and protection may last up to 15 years after discontinuing it.
- Cervical CancerBy Sarah Cada, MD Chair, Section on Women’s Health - Nebraska Medical Association In 2006, the Food and Drug Administration approved the first ever vaccine to prevent cervical cancer. The HPV vaccine, formally known as Gardasil®, helps prevent cervical cancer,... read more
- Colon CancerIf you are 50 or older, it’s time to be tested for colon cancer. In addition to screening you can reduce your risk for colon cancer by eating a healthy diet, exercise for a minimum of 30 minutes daily, maintain a healthy weight, and avoid smoking. Go to the following link for more information www.cancer.org
- UltrasoundWe are now certified to perform first trimester screening (Nuchal Translucency screening) for Down Syndrome, trisomy 18/13 in our office. This test is a combination of an ultrasound measurement and maternal blood sample that are used to identify mothers whose unborn baby may be at increased risk of having one of these chromosomal abnormalities. It can be done as early as 11 weeks of pregnancy.
- Minimally Invasive Surgery
- Acne Treatment
- Cyst
- Physical Therapy