- Family Practice
- Emergency CareWhen you arrive at the hospital in labor, you’ll enter through the Emergency Room entrance at the hospital. The hospital will notify our Mowery Women’s Clinic team that you have arrived. Under normal circumstances when you go into labor spontaneously, you can be confident that one of our skilled and compassionate Mowery Women’s Clinic physicians will there to help bring your baby into the world. Our team has helped thousands of women deliver babies, and we are excited for the opportunity to partner with you during this important time in your life.
- GynecologyAn important marker of a woman’s health is her ability to ovulate and have normal menstrual cycles. If you have any troubles or concerns with these factors, we are here to help you!
- Obstetrics
- EndometriosisOne condition our physicians will sometimes diagnose through these comprehensive exams is endometriosis. Endometriosis is a condition that is characterized by the growth of normal endometrial cells outside of the endometrial cavity. This growth can occur anywhere in the pelvis but often affects ovaries, bowel, uterine surface, and the lining of the abdominal wall. This condition affects around 175 million women across the globe.
- Pelvic Pain
- Pregnancy
- Labor and DeliveryWe are devoted to providing the full range of obstetrical services to women and their families before, during and after their childbirth journey.
- Ovarian CancerWhile birth control is most commonly used to prevent pregnancy, there are a variety of benefits including regulated or reduced periods, less painful cramping, acne management, and lower risk of cysts and ovarian cancer.
- Diabetes Care
- UltrasoundThe middle part of your pregnancy ( the 13th week through the 27th week ) is called the second trimester. During this time, you’ll likely have an appointment with us once a month unless there’s a reason to see you more often. There is usually a detailed ultrasound at around 18-20 weeks to look at the baby’s anatomy. Sometimes we can’t see everything we need to evaluate during this ultrasound due to the baby’s position or other scanning challenges—so we may need to schedule a follow up ultrasound. Unless there’s a medical reason for ultrasounds later in pregnancy, this will probably be the last one.
- MRIThe first step to treating endometriosis is diagnosing it. If you’re experiencing symptoms your physician believes may be endometriosis pain, they will do a full exam and if required schedule an ultrasound, MRI, or CT scan of the abdomen area. If it is probable, they will do a laparoscopic examination where a small incision is made in the abdomen so a camera can be deployed in the area to see what’s going on.
- Computed Tomography
- General SurgeryIn the past, open surgical hysterectomies resulted in hospital stays of several days, pain, a lengthy recovery time and a large abdominal scar. Now, minimally invasive surgical techniques result in hysterectomies that eliminate many of the disadvantages of traditional open surgical procedures.
- HysterectomyMinimally invasive hysterectomies using laparoscopic techniques are unlike open surgeries because they are performed through one or more small incisions. These procedures may also allow more women, who may not be candidates for open surgery, to have a hysterectomy.
- Laparoscopic Surgery
- Back Pain