Patient Education
  • Colposcopy Colposcopy is used to visually evaluate the cervix and vagina for abnormal cell changes.
  • Cystometrogram Cystometrogram consists of testing the bladder using urodynamics which measures the pressure and volume of the bladder as it fills and the flow rate as it empties and cystoscopy which looks inside the bladder and urethra through a thin, lighted tube with a lens at the end.
  • Female Sexual Dysfunction "If you have persistent or recurrent problems with sexual response — and if these problems are making you distressed or straining your relationship with your partner — what you're experiencing is known medically as female sexual dysfunction."  Mayo Clinic
  • HPV - Human Papillomavirus Virus Infection with HPV is very common in both men and women.  There are more than 100 types of this virus.  Some types are spread through sexual contact and a few types have been linked to cancer.
  • Implanon Implanon is a flexible plastic rod the size of a matchstick that is put under the skin of your arm in an in-office procedure for birth control.
  • Infertility We provide testing services for patients who are having difficulty conceiving.
  • Interstitial Cystitis Sometimes referred to as Painful Bladder Syndrome is a long-term, yet treatable, inflammatory medical condition of the bladder wall.
  • Kegel Exercises Kegel exercises tone your pelvic muscles.  They strengthen the muscles that surround the openings of the urethra, vagina, and rectum.
  • LEEP Leep stands for Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure.  It is a treatment for dysplasia, which is a growth of abnormal cells on the cervix.
  • Pelvic Organ Prolapse There are four types of pelvic organ prolapse depending on which organs are involved.  Each of these types have different symptoms and treatments.>
  • Potassium Sensitivity Testing PST The Potassium Sensitivity Test (PST), also known as the potassium chloride (KCl) instillation test, can detect problems with the bladder's protective lining or Interstitial Cystitis.  What to expect . . .
  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases, STD Infection with gonorrhea and chlamydia causes two of the most common sexually transmitted diseases.  Syphilis, occurs less often but can be serious is not treated.  HPV is also a sexually transmitted disease, of which two types are now assoicated with cervical cancer.
  • Cryoablation Her Option® is a procedure to treat abnormal uterine bleeding or “menorrhagia” (men-or-ra-jah), a medical term for menstrual periods that are too heavy, too frequent, or last too long. 
  • Uterine Fibroid Management
 



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