Endometrial Ablation: Procedure and Recovery
For women grappling with excessive menstrual bleeding that interferes with daily life, endometrial ablation can be a life-changing solution. This minimally invasive procedure is designed
For women grappling with excessive menstrual bleeding that interferes with daily life, endometrial ablation can be a life-changing solution. This minimally invasive procedure is designed
Pregnancy is a transformative experience, both physically and emotionally. As your body works to nourish and grow a new life, it’s crucial to prioritize your
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is a therapeutic approach that combines mindfulness meditation and yoga to help individuals manage stress, anxiety, and other emotional challenges. Originally
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a condition affecting the female reproductive organs, typically caused by bacterial infections. It often develops when sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
Cesarean section, commonly known as a C-section, is a surgical procedure performed to deliver a baby. This approach is often chosen for medical reasons, though
Hysteroscopic surgery has revolutionized the way gynecologic issues are diagnosed and treated. This minimally invasive procedure allows doctors to examine the inside of the uterus
Nutrition is more than just eating well; it is a cornerstone of overall health and well-being, especially for women who face unique health challenges throughout
Vaginal dryness and painful intercourse are common but often under-discussed health concerns that can profoundly impact a woman’s quality of life. These issues can affect
Uterine cancer is one of the most common gynecologic cancers, affecting thousands of women annually. Early detection and timely treatment are critical for better outcomes.
Hormonal contraceptives are among the most commonly used methods for preventing pregnancy and managing menstrual health. However, as with any medical treatment, they come with
We strive to provide the best experiences to our patients. Read patient stories over the years at May-Grant Obstetrics & Gynecology.
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Online scheduling is currently for ESTABLISHED May-Grant patients only. If you are a new patient (GYN or OB), please call the office at 717-397-8177 to schedule your appointment to ensure that your provider has enough time to address your needs.
If you schedule an appointment online as a new patient, your appointment will be canceled and you will not be able to be seen. A “New patient” includes those who have not been seen in our offices in the past three years.