Gynecologic Conditions
Treatment for Gynecologic Conditions in Miami
A woman’s reproductive organs are constantly changing through processes such as pregnancy, aging, sometimes disease and injury. Benign (non-cancerous) conditions that may affect a woman’s reproductive system consist of: fibroids (often appear during childbearing years), adenomyosis ( occurs when endometrial tissue grows into the muscular wall of the uterus), endometriosis (tissue growing outside the uterus), or prolapse ( when the uterus slips or falls)- these conditions can cause heavy bleeding, and severe pain.
Gynecologist Near Me
We are devoted to providing a full range of gynecology services. If you would like to make an appointment with one of our doctors at Pavilion for Women’s Health and Wellness, call us at (786) 615-6123.
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