Gynecology

  • Adolescent Gynecology Learn More

    At Newlife, our physicians are experienced in working with younger adults when they come for their first visit. Patient, trusting and discreet, our physicians understand the nervousness and uncomfortable feelings your child may feel during the visit. Our experience and caring will allow us to make your child comfortable and willing to discuss their concerns and allow us to perform the examination with less stress making the experience and followup visits easier on the family, child and physician.

  • Colposcopy Learn More

    This is one of the ways your physician can use to examine your vulva, vagina, and your cervix. A a special magnifying device is used. If a problem is discovered during this procedure, the physician may take a small sample of tissue, also known as a biopsy, from the cervix or inside the cervix’s opening (endocervical canal). This sample is then examined under a microscope.

  • Treatment of abnormal Pap/Cervical cytology using LEEP

    LEEP stands for Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure. This procedure uses a thin, low in voltage electrified wire loop that cuts out any abnormal tissue.

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  • Laparoscopic surgery

  • Minimally invasive, bloodless surgical techniques

  • No incision permanent sterilization (Essure technique) Learn More

    Essure is a permanent birth control option that can help you live without the worry of an unplanned pregnancy.

  • Incontinence treatment Learn More

    Many believe that Urinary incontinence is an invevitable result of aging. But this is not true, Urinary incontinence can be helped or cured.

    Which is the best treatment is something that depends on the cause of your incontinence and your personal preference.

  • Uterine prolapse Learn More

    Your uterus (or womb) is normally held in place inside your pelvis with various muscles, tissue, and ligaments. Because of childbirth or difficult labor and delivery, in some women these muscles weaken. Also, as a woman ages and with a natural loss of the hormone estrogen, her uterus can drop into the vaginal canal, causing the condition known as a prolapsed uterus.

  • Alternatives to hysterectomy and myomectomy for treatment of abnormal bleeding Learn More

    One-third of American women experience some type of pelvic health disorder by the time they’re 60. And about 600,000 women every year have a hysterectomy — removing their uterus to relieve troubling symptoms. Overall, an estimated 20 million women have had a hysterectomy.

    But if you have painful periods with excessive bleeding, fibroids, endometriosis, or another pelvic health problem, you should know that there are alternatives to hysterectomy to consider.

  • Uterine endometrial ablation Learn More

    Endometrial ablation is a procedure that destroys (ablates) the uterine lining, or endometrium. This procedure is used to treat dysfunctional or abnormal uterine bleeding. Sometimes a lighted viewing instrument (hysteroscope) is used to see inside the uterus. Endometrial ablation can be done by:

  • Menopause counseling and management Learn More

    After menopause, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is often prescribed to resupply the body with the hormones it no longer produces. Discuss this with your doctor. As with any medication, there are risks and benefits, and each woman should decide if HRT is the right choice for her.

  • Family planning Learn More

  • Pre-conceptual counseling

  • In-office ambulatory surgery Learn More

    New Life Wellness offers its patients an alternative to large hospitals for specific Obstetrical & Gynecological procedures. Our fully accredited surgical suite offers patients a professional quiet office & personal concierge service for their procedures.

  • Cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment Read More

    Cancer, also called malignancy, is an abnormal growth of cells. There are more than 100 types of cancer, including breast cancer, skin cancer, lung cancer, colon cancer, prostate cancer, and lymphoma. Symptoms vary depending on the type. Cancer treatment may include chemotherapy, radiation, and/or surgery.