- Warts
- CryotherapyCryotherapy (cryosurgery) destroys genital warts by freezing them. A doctor applies a very cold substance, such as liquid nitrogen, around the warts to freeze them. You may have a mild or moderate burning sensation during treatment.
- Medical Weight LossLooks at adjustable gastric banding surgery (also called gastric banding), a type of weight-loss surgery used to treat obesity. Explains what it is and why it is done. Looks at how it is done and what to expect after surgery. Also covers risks.
- Primary CareIf your insurance company requires a referral or authorization you are responsible for obtaining notification or notifying our office if it is required prior to services being rendered. We will assist you if necessary. Most insurance referrals need to come directly from your Primary Care Physician Office. This may include medication, laboratory services, radiology services and referrals to other physician offices and facilities. Failure to obtain authorization may result in a lower reimbursement or non payment from your insurance carrier.
- Family Practice
- Male InfertilityThe most common cause of male infertility is low sperm count. Absence of sperm in the semen is less common, affecting 1 out of 100 men and affecting 10 to 15 out of 100 infertile men. Causes of sperm count problems include: Hormonal problems in the testicles or pituitary gland. The pituitary gland releases hormones that...
- High Cholesterol
- Emergency CareFor Emergency Care after hours, please call (315) 492-5915 and follow the instructions to speak with the answering service that will connect you directly to a provider. In the event of a power outage or a malfunction with our phone system, you may call Total Recall Answering Service at 1-800-724-2637 or 1-607-739-1650
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Urinary IncontinenceThe muscles and connective tissues supporting your pelvic organs (uterus, bladder, and rectum) can weaken, causing the organs to slip down (prolapse) from their usual positions. When pelvic organ prolapse occurs symptoms may include pressure or discomfort in your pelvic area, a bulge in your vagina, tissue moving out of your vagina, and urinary incontinence.
- ImmunizationsGuides through decision to get the HPV vaccine. Explains the vaccination process. Covers benefits and risks. Includes an interactive tool to help you make your decision.
- GynecologyCatherine Jordan, NP recently retired with a 20 year combined Army/Air Force military service veteran who had many different jobs in the nursing field. She worked as a Flight nurse in Okinawa, Japan and Afghanistan, as a R.N. in Ob-Gyn and most recently as a Women's Health N.P.
- Female Infertility
- Menopause
- ObstetricsDr. Marziale began working with Advanced OB-GYN in 2001. She is a compassionate physician with interest in the specialties of adolescent gynecology, general obstetrics, infertility and minimally invasive gynecologic surgery, including da Vinci robotics.
- EndometriosisIf you have a benign condition of your reproductive system, it may be affecting your health and quality of life. A benign condition is one that is noncancerous. Common benign gynecologic conditions are fibroids (benign tumors), endometriosis, and pelvic support problems.
- Pelvic PainWhat is adenomyosis? Adenomyosis is a disease that occurs when the cells that normally line the uterus grow into the muscular tissue of the uterine wall. This can cause painful, heavy periods and chronic pelvic pain. What causes it? The cause of adenomyosis is not fully understood. Some researchers believe that it is...
- PregnancyExpectant management, or observation, is sometimes used to manage a high-risk pregnancy. You may be advised to have expectant management at home or in the hospital. Where you have it depends on how severe your preeclampsia is. Care at home If you have signs of preeclampsia early in pregnancy, your doctor or...
- Labor and DeliveryBleeding. Since monthly menstrual bleeding differs for each woman, it is important to let your doctor know what is normal for you including how long it lasts and how heavy it is. Bleeding patterns can vary with childbirth, age and medication and may be indicative of specific conditions. These patterns can include...
- Urology
- Testicular CancerTesticular cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of one or both testicles. The testicles are two egg-shaped glands located inside the scrotum (a sac of loose skin that lies directly below the penis). The testicles are held within the scrotum by the spermatic cord, which also contains...
- Ovarian Cancer2,3 Other symptoms for ovarian cancer include bloating, trouble eating or feeling full quickly, and urinary symptoms such as urgency.
- Cervical CancerLong-lasting (persistent) infection with high-risk types of human papillomavirus (HPV) causes virtually all cervical cancer. Nearly all people who are sexually active will become infected with HPV at some point in their lives. Around half of HPV infections are with a high-risk (cancer-causing) HPV type. High-risk HPV...
- Prostate CancerOrchiectomy is the removal of the testicles. The penis and the scrotum, the pouch of skin that holds the testicles, are left intact. An orchiectomy is done to stop most of the body's production of testosterone, which prostate cancer usually needs in order to continue growing. Simple orchiectomy is the removal of both...
- Depression
- Mental HealthAlcohol/Drug Treatment, Mental Health Information and Confidential HIV/AIDS- Related Information. An Additional Form needs to be completed in addition to the Records Release Form. This is the third page attached to the Records Release Form. Otherwise you DO NOT NEED TO COMPLETE THIS FORM.
- Anxiety
- Diabetes CareA diabetes care plan for school is a document that includes information to help the school or day care staff know how to manage your child's diabetes. The goal of a care plan is to meet your child's daily needs and prepare ahead of time for any problems. For example, if your child needs to eat shortly after taking...
- Endocrinology
- HypothyroidismThyroid antibody tests measure the levels of antibodies that can destroy thyroid tissue or make the cells produce thyroid hormones. They are blood tests. Antibodies that destroy thyroid tissue can lead to hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid). Antibodies that make the cells produce thyroid hormone can lead to...
- Thyroid
- Thyroid CancerThyroid cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the thyroid gland. The thyroid is a gland at the base of the throat near the trachea (windpipe). It is shaped like a butterfly, with a right lobe and a left lobe. The isthmus is a thin piece of tissue that connects the two lobes. It...
- UltrasoundYour health professional will also measure the size of your uterus and use ultrasound testing to determine your due date.
- MRIDiscusses test (also called MRI scan) that uses a magnetic field and pulses of radio wave energy to make pictures of organs and structures inside the belly. Covers why it is done, how to prepare, and how it is done. Discusses results.
- RadiologyThe information in HealtheConnections comes from the electronic medical records of participating health care providers who have provided you medical services, physician providers, and radiology and imaging centers.
- X-Rays
- Nuclear MedicineA testicular scan uses a special camera to take pictures of the testicles after a radioactive tracer builds up in testicular tissues (nuclear medicine test). During a testicular scan, the tracer is injected into a vein in your arm. It travels through your blood to the testicles. Parts of the testicles where the tracer...
- Computed TomographyTo confirm a gynecologic cancer diagnosis, your doctor will likely ask you your medical history and conduct a physical exam. They may do imaging tests, such as an ultrasound, computed tomography (CT) scan (a type of x-ray), or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). They may also take a biopsy of the tissue, conduct some blood tests, and possibly have you do genetic testing.
- ChemotherapyProvides info on breast cancer for women who have been diagnosed for the first time. Discusses symptoms and how breast cancer is diagnosed. Covers mammogram and clinical breast exam. Discusses treatment options, including mastectomy and chemotherapy.
- Radiation TherapyDiscusses lumpectomy and partial mastectomy, two types of breast-conserving surgery. Covers what is done and what to expect after surgery, including having radiation therapy. Also looks at risks.
- Minimally Invasive SurgeryThe da Vinci® surgical system gives your surgeon an advanced set of instruments to use in performing robotic-assisted minimally invasive surgery. The term “robotic” often misleads people. Robots don’t perform surgery. Your surgeon performs surgery with da Vinci by using instruments that he or she guides via a console.
- VasectomyDiscusses test that evaluates sperm to see if there are fertility problems or if a vasectomy worked. Covers how the test is done and how to prepare. Discusses what results may mean. Lists factors like medicines or activities that may affect the test.
- Robotic Surgery
- HysterectomyPhysicians perform hysterectomy – the surgical removal of the uterus – to treat a wide variety of uterine conditions. Each year in the U.S. alone, doctors perform approximately 600,000 hysterectomies, making it the second most common surgical procedure.
- Endometrial Ablation
- LaparoscopyLaparoscopy (say "lap-uh-ROSS-kuh-pee") is a type of surgery that uses very small cuts. These cuts are called incisions. The doctor puts a lighted tube through incisions in your belly. This tube is called a scope. Then the doctor puts special tools through the tube to do the surgery. The surgery may be done to diagnose...
- Reconstructive Surgery1 If none of these options provide adequate symptom relief, your doctor may recommend surgery. There are two types of surgery for pelvic organ prolapse: obliterative surgery and reconstructive surgery.
- LiposuctionLiposuction removes fat from your body using suction. During the procedure, small, thin, blunt-tipped tubes (cannula) are inserted through tiny cuts in the skin. Fat is suctioned out through these tubes as the doctor moves the tubes around under the skin to target specific fat deposits. In recent years, improved...
- Breast ReductionDiscusses breast reduction surgery to reshape and reduce breast size. Looks at why it is done and how well it works. Covers what to expect after surgery. Looks at risks, such as scars and infection.
- Breast ReconstructionGuides through decision to have breast reconstruction after a mastectomy. Describes what options are available for breast reconstruction and how it is done. Covers benefits and risks. Includes an interactive tool to help you make your decision.
- Breast SurgeryWhether to wear a breast form (prosthesis) after breast surgery is a very personal decision. Some women feel better about themselves when their clothes fit just as they did before surgery. Other women feel comfortable just as they are. You can buy these forms already made, or they can be custom-made from a mold of your...
- Laparoscopic SurgeryBoth minimally invasive approaches require one or a few small incisions that doctors use to insert surgical equipment and a camera for viewing. In laparoscopic surgery, doctors use special long-handled tools to perform surgery while viewing magnified images from the laparoscope (camera) on a video screen.
- GynecomastiaWhat is gynecomastia? Gynecomastia is the overdevelopment of the male breast. A breast has both glandular tissue and fatty tissue. With gynecomastia, the glands in the breast become enlarged. The enlarged glands may feel like a rubbery disk beneath the nipple area. Both breasts are often affected. What causes it...
- Bariatric SurgeryBariatric surgery is surgery to help you lose weight. This type of surgery is only used for people who are very overweight and have not been able to lose weight with diet and exercise. This surgery makes the stomach smaller. Some types of surgery also change the connection between your stomach and intestines. Having...
- Cyst
- UlcerBriefly discusses symptoms and possible causes of abdominal pain, such as peptic ulcer disease, indigestion, appendicitis, and stomach flu. Offers interactive tool to help decide when to seek care. Also offers home treatment tips.
- Rashes
- Burns