- Osteoporosis
- Fibromyalgia
- Emergency Care
- ImmunizationsProof of Immunization: We may disclose proof of immunization to a school about a student or prospective student of the school, as required by State or other law. Authorization (which may be oral) may be obtained from a parent, guardian, or other person acting in loco parentis, or by the adult or mancipated minor.
- GynecologyAs a woman, you may need surgery on the female pelvic region at some point in your life. Gynecology surgery can include procedures on the cervix, uterus, ovaries, vagina, vulva, or fallopian tubes. You might also have bladder issues that can be resolved with gynecology surgery.
- ObstetricsFocused on women’s health from puberty through adulthood, gynecology is all about the female reproductive system. Obstetrics is a part of gynecology and physicians who specialize in both are referred to as OB/GYNs.
- EndometriosisYou may need surgery for fibroids, ovarian cysts, pelvic inflammatory disease, uterine prolapse, endometriosis, or abnormal bleeding. Some of the types of surgery your physician may recommend include...
- Pregnancy
- Kidney Stones
- Cervical CancerCervical cancer affects about 0.6% of women in the U.S, according to the National Cancer Institute. Roughly 66% of sufferers are still alive five years later. Most women diagnosed with this condition are 35 to 54 years old, but no one is immune to it.
- EndoscopyLaparoscopy – Also known as endoscopy, this type of surgery uses small tubes and tiny cameras to guide the surgeon. Typically, the tube contains very small surgical instruments, which the surgeon is able to use while viewing the procedure on a monitor.
- Interstitial Cystitis
- Urinary Tract InfectionA urinary tract infection or UTI is a common infection of the urinary system. The urinary system includes the bladder, kidneys, urethra, and ureters.
- Lung CancerCervical cancer isn’t as common as breast, prostate, or lung cancer, but it can still be fatal. The best thing you can do is to get screened regularly. Your doctor will tell you more about the HPV and Pap tests, Pap smear guidelines, and what to expect.
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Mental HealthSome examples of Protected Health Information include information about your past, present or future physical or mental health condition, genetic information, or information about your health care benefits under an insurance plan, each when combined with identifying information such as your name, address, social security number or phone number.
- Diabetes Care
- Thyroid
- UltrasoundMade me feel welcome. Staff, & ultrasound technician are excellent.Dr Domnitz answer all my questions and made me feel bless to have him as my Doctor.
- MRIMRIs – occasionally used after a mammogram to further diagnose issues. The MRI gives your physician a higher resolution image from a number of different angles.
- MammographyEven if you have no symptoms, mammography can help ensure your continued health as a woman. Mammograms are generally recommended for women between the ages of 40 and 70 and for younger women who are experiencing symptoms or who are at risk for breast cancer. Find A Provider
- Computed TomographyYour doctor may order a Pap test to check for signs of cervical cancer or cervical dysplasia. The latter condition is characterized by abnormal cell growth on the surface of the cervix. Depending on the results, you may need a colposcopy, cervical biopsy, CT scan, or other additional tests.
- Minimally Invasive SurgerySurgeries related to women’s healthcare can be minimally invasive, meaning you will potentially have fewer complications and less pain in your recovery. Techniques used for minimally invasive surgery use smaller incisions so there is less risk as well.
- Robotic SurgeryRobotic surgery – n this type of surgery, the physician has even greater control, enabling them to perform extremely precise procedures. The surgeon will operate from a console that is equipped with robotic arms. Viewing a high definition 3-D image on the console, the surgeon operates with flexibility and control. Find A Provider
- HysterectomyMenopause occurs naturally during a woman’s life. It can also be brought on if you’ve had a total hysterectomy. There are three phases of the menopause process.
- Laparoscopy
- Reconstructive SurgeryWhen you need a specialist in pelvic floor conditions, you need a Lifeline Medical Associates urogynecologist. A relatively new field in women’s health, urogynecology is a specialty area of gynecology and obstetrics involving female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery. Find A Provider
- Cyst