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Vaginal & Cervical Health Center

A regular pelvic examination (with Pap smear) is key to vaginal and cervical health. Conditions such as vaginitis and yeast infection often produce symptoms, while cervical dysplasia and cancer do not. Colposcopy is used to view the cervix or obtain biopsy tissue. Cryotherapy is used to remove abnormal cervical tissue.

 

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You've just had a baby. There are a number of things you'll need to be aware of in order to take proper care of yourself.

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Dr. Madelyn Fernstrom

Find out what our expert has to say about Ob-Gyn health and other health issues in Health Journal, with Dr. Fernstrom.

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