Gynecological Surgery
When surgery is needed, our skilled surgeons use minimally invasive techniques for faster recovery and better outcomes.
Minimally Invasive Surgical Care
When conservative treatments aren't enough, surgical intervention may be recommended. Our board-certified OBGYNs are experienced in the latest minimally invasive surgical techniques, which offer significant advantages over traditional open surgery — including smaller incisions, less pain, shorter hospital stays, and faster return to daily activities.
Procedures We Offer
- Laparoscopy: Diagnostic and operative procedures for endometriosis, ovarian cysts, and pelvic pain
- Hysteroscopy: Evaluation and treatment of abnormal uterine bleeding, polyps, and fibroids
- Endometrial ablation: Treatment for heavy menstrual bleeding
- Myomectomy: Removal of uterine fibroids while preserving the uterus
- LEEP procedure: Treatment of cervical dysplasia
- Colposcopy and cervical biopsy: Evaluation of abnormal pap smear results
- Dilation and curettage (D&C): Diagnostic and therapeutic procedure
Your Surgical Journey
If surgery is recommended, your provider will walk you through every step of the process — from pre-operative preparation to post-surgical recovery. We prioritize patient education so you understand your condition, the planned procedure, and what to expect during recovery.
Most minimally invasive procedures allow you to return home the same day, with most patients resuming normal activities within one to two weeks.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I need surgery?
Surgery is typically recommended when conservative treatments (medication, lifestyle changes) haven't adequately addressed your condition. Your provider will thoroughly discuss all options with you before recommending a surgical approach.
What is the recovery time?
Recovery depends on the specific procedure. Most minimally invasive procedures have a recovery time of 1-2 weeks. Your surgical team will provide detailed recovery instructions and follow-up care.
Will the surgery be performed in the office?
Some minor procedures can be done in-office, while others are performed at a surgical center or hospital. Your provider will explain where your procedure will take place and what to expect on the day of surgery.
Schedule Your Appointment
Ready to take the next step? Book an appointment with our team today.