July is…Fibroid Awareness Month
Fibroids are benign tumors that grow in the uterus of women of childbearing age. Approximately 20-80% of women are affected by fibroids by the time they reach 50 years old. Fibroids typically resolve after menopause.
Physicians and Surgeons for Women in Springfield, Ohio, is an integrative and conservative practice. With over 45 years in operation, the experienced team of board-certified providers at Physicians and Surgeons for Women have delivered over 10,000 babies.
Serving Clark and the surrounding counties, Physicians and Surgeons for Women is a faith-based practice driven to serve female patients starting at age 14, with compassion and comprehensive women’s health care services. We build personal relationships with our patients that last a lifetime.
For patient convenience, Physicians and Surgeons for Women offer an in-house laboratory and can perform most minor procedures, including ultrasounds and colposcopies, in their state-of-the-art facility.
To ensure the needs of every patient are met, the practice offers advanced technologies, including the DySIS Colposcopy machine and Philips EPIQ Ultrasound machine.
Physicians and Surgeons for Women specialize in all aspects of Women Health. In addition to preventative health care needs our providers can address any women’s health issues that are concerning or limiting your lifestyle.
To schedule your annual women’s exam, receive birth control, or discuss any concerns about your women’s health care needs, call the practice to schedule an appointment today.
Our Mission is to provide compassionate care to all women.
For your convenience, Physicians and Surgeons for Women accepts most major insurance plans. Click on "View full list of companies" to see a list of commonly accepted insurances. This list is not entirely inclusive of all the plans we accept. For specific insurance plan inquiries, please contact the office at (937) 323-7340
Fibroids are benign tumors that grow in the uterus of women of childbearing age. Approximately 20-80% of women are affected by fibroids by the time they reach 50 years old. Fibroids typically resolve after menopause.
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“Nurturing yourself is not selfish – it’s essential to your survival and your well-being.” - Renee Peterson Trudeau