Understanding Uterine Cancer: Causes and Treatment
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.
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.
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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.