Conditions We Treat

Our team treats a wide variety of conditions, such as endometriosis, pelvic pain, fibroids, and more. Our team of experts provides surgical options and treatment plans for the following:• Endometriosis - A disorder where tissue that usually lines the inside uterus grows outside the uterus. This disorder can result in the tissue found on a person's ovaries, fallopian tubes, or intestines. The most common symptoms are pain and menstrual irregularities.

  • Cervical Cancer: A form of cancer that develops in tissues of the cervix. Cervical cancer is slow-growing and can be found early with regular pap tests.
  • Ovarian Cancer: A rare form of cancer resulting from cancer cells growing and taking form in the ovaries.
  • Ovarian Masses: Benign (noncancerous) ovarian masses include functional cysts and tumors. Typically, there are no symptoms related to ovarian masses. However, in some cases, they can cause irregular menstrual cycles, pain during intercourse, and or irregular bowel movements. Treatment options vary depending on the patient's reproductive status.
  • Heavy Periods: Menorrhagia is the medical term for menstrual periods with abnormally heavy or prolonged bleeding. Heavy menstrual bleeding is a common concern for many women. However, when vaginal bleeding and cramps become too heavy, treatment options are available to help.
  • Fibroids: Uterine fibroids are noncancerous growths/masses that appear in the uterus. Uterine fibroids are very common for many women to experience during their childbearing years.
  • Pelvic Pain: Pelvic pain is a common condition for many women. The cause of the pain depends on the underlying condition.
  • Uterine (Endometrial) Cancer: Endometrial cancer, also referred to as uterine cancer, is a type of cancer that begins in the uterus. Symptoms include vaginal bleeding after menopause or bleeding in between periods. Removal of the uterus through surgery is the primary treatment for most women with uterine cancer. Some advanced cases may require chemotherapy or radiation.

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If you believe you may have one of the conditions above, contact our program for an appointment.

To request a new patient appointment, please call 866.600.2273. Current patients can contact us at 312.413.7500.