The hospitals at Catholic Health offer you comprehensive, compassionate care for all your gynecologic needs, no matter your age. Whether you need a pelvic exam, Pap smear, gynecologic surgery, our expert gynecologists can help. They provide care for conditions such as menopause-related symptoms, cancer, urinary incontinence and abnormal bleeding.
Our experienced, skilled physicians provide high-quality care that is tailored to your individual needs. Our nurses not only have years of experience in women’s care, they receive ongoing training throughout their careers.
We offer you the most advanced treatments and therapies available while delivering compassionate, personalized care. At Catholic Health, you can rest assured you are receiving high quality women’s care that offers:
Our goal is to keep every woman healthy. But we are also here to help care for you should issues arise. Our gynecologists provide preventive screenings such as pelvic exams, Pap smears and breast exams, as well as more complex surgical procedures such as myomectomies and robot-assisted hysterectomies.
We do believe that all Catholic Health patients should consult with their provider regarding the below.
Our Licensed providers are required, as part of their professional responsibilities, to inform patients with the risks, benefits, and alternatives treatment options. Because our hospitals follow the Catholic Ethical and Religious Directives patients seeking treatments that are not offered at Catholic Health (“bottom” surgery or direct sterilization i.e. Hysterectomy, oophorectomy, orchiectomy, and similar types of surgery) may receive a recommendation for a second opinion in order to best decide on their treatment options. Recommendations for surgical consultation may occur to the University at Buffalo.
At Catholic Health elective cosmetic breast surgery can be offered to any patient who desires a change in the appearance of their breasts.
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