Procedures And Surgeries
Sensitive, Experienced Care
For Your Most Complex Health Concerns
If you’re in pain or find that your day-to-day life is limited because of a women’s health issue, you can count on our team.
Abnormal Bleeding and Pelvic Pain
Whether it’s heavy, painful cycles, bleeding between periods or pelvic pain that doesn’t go away, our doctors can help. They’re skilled with a full range of treatment options, including endometrial ablation – an outpatient procedure that, for many women, solves heavy, painful cycles in a matter of minutes. It’s one of the most modern, effective women’s health solutions available. For many women, it’s an excellent alternative to a hysterectomy. However, if a hysterectomy is the right treatment, our physicians are experienced with the latest hysterectomy techniques, including minimally invasive methods with the quickest, most comfortable recovery possible.
Bladder Control Issues
Your Women’s Care Center physician is well-trained and qualified to treat bladder control problems; always with the compassion and sensitivity you deserve.
Minimally Invasive Surgery
“Less Pain” and “Faster Recovery”
Laparoscopic surgery is performed using a lighted telescope that is inserted through a tiny ½ inch incision made in the navel. This allows the physician to see and operate in the abdomen without having to make a long incision. Two or three small incisions are made along the sides of the abdomen to allow passage of special zed surgical instruments. This allows surgery to be performed with fewer traumas to patients and minimal damage to body tissue. Benefits often are fewer days in the hospital and less pain during recovery.
We offer a total laparoscopic hysterectomy, where the uterus is removed from the abdomen laparoscopically. After the laparoscope is inserted, two small incisions are made in the sides of the abdomen for passage of instruments. The surgeon separates the uterus from its ligament and blood vessels and removes it through one of the small incisions.
Urinary incontinence can sometimes be treated by vaginal tape or a mesh-like material placed under the urethra through small vaginal incisions and anchored to the abdominal muscles above the pubic bone. This prevents incontinence when straining or coughing. Benefits include less invasive surgery, less pain, high-success rate, same day or overnight surgery stay, and returning to work in two-three weeks.
Surgery Information
Below is a list of procedures that we offer to our patients.
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Women’s Care Center Obstetrics and Gynecology
5422 US Highway 19, New Port Richey, FL 34652
7278491659
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