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Endometrial Ablation Center - Midland, TX

Midland Obstetrician-Gynecologist Doctors for Endometrial Ablation

Type of Physician: Obstetrician-Gynecologist

What is a Obstetrician-Gynecologist?

A certification by the Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology; practitioners provide medical and surgical care of the female reproductive system and associated disorders, to the extent that it distinguishes them from other physicians. This training enables them to serve as consultants to other physicians and as primary physicians for women.

Specialty: Obstetrics & Gynecology

Common Name: Ob/Gyn or Ob-Gyn

Obstetrician-Gynecologist Doctors in Midland *

Richard J Pietila MD
Richard J Pietila
2800 Big Spring Rd
Midland, TX 79701
(432) 620-9669

Midland Womens Clinic
Ben Doke
4214 Anderson Hwy
STE STE 200
Midland, TX 79703
(432) 699-2370

Midland Womens Clinic
Mario M Gross
4214 Anderson Hwy
STE STE 200
Midland, TX 79703
(432) 699-2370

Midland Womens Clinic
Brady Locke
4214 Anderson Hwy
STE STE 200
Midland, TX 79703
(432) 699-2370

Midland Womens Clinic
Gary D Madden
4214 Anderson Hwy
STE STE 200
Midland, TX 79703
(432) 699-2370

West Texas Orthopaedic
John Dean
4304 Andrews Hwy
Midland, TX 79703
(432) 520-3020

James B Welsh MD
James B Welsh
4214 Andrews Hwy
STE 303
Midland, TX 79703
(432) 684-8700

Kamal N Tolia MD
Kamal N Tolia
6005 Eastridge Rd
STE 110
Odessa, TX 79762
(432) 362-3626

Charles A Lively MD
Charles A Lively
608 N Muskingum Ave
Odessa, TX 79761
(432) 580-9168

Norman Harris MD
Norman Harris
617 N Tom Green Ave
Odessa, TX 79761
(432) 337-2628

The Womens Center of the Permian Basin PA
John R Molland
601 N Tom Green Ave
Odessa, TX 79761
(432) 334-7888

Permian Womens Center
Raja Pill
405 N Tom Green Ave
Odessa, TX 79761
(432) 580-9876

David Libson MD
David S Libson
421 E 7th St
Odessa, TX 79761
(432) 333-2900

James Van Riper DO
James Van Riper
410 N Hancock Ave
Odessa, TX 79761
(432) 337-4782

Raymond Martinez MD
Raymond Martinez
540 W 5th St
STE 420
Odessa, TX 79761
(432) 332-9168

Somchai Chong MD
Somchai Chong
1502 N Ave K
Lamesa, TX 79331
(806) 872-3069

Midland, Texas

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Endometrial Ablation

What is endometrial ablation?

Endometrial ablation is the surgical destruction of the lining tissues of the uterus, known as the endometrium. Endometrial ablation is one type of treatment for abnormal uterine bleeding.

Why is endometrial ablation done?

Endometrial ablation is a treatment for abnormal bleeding of the uterus that is due to a benign (non-cancerous) condition. Endometrial ablation is not sufficient for treatment of bleeding due to cancer of the uterus, since cancer cells may have grown into the deeper tissues of the uterus and would not be removed by the procedure.

Endometrial ablation is only performed on a nonpregnant woman who does not plan to become pregnant in the future. It should not be performed if the woman has an active infection of the genital tract. Endometrial ablation is not a first-line therapy for heavy bleeding and should only be considered when medical and hormonal therapies have not been sufficient to control the bleeding.

How is endometrial ablation performed?

Prior to the procedure, a woman needs to have an endometrial sampling (biopsy) performed to exclude the presence of cancer. Imaging studies and/or direct visualization with a hysteroscope (a lighted viewing instrument that is inserted to visualize the inside of the uterus) are necessary to exclude the presence of uterine polyps or benign tumors (fibroids) beneath the lining tissues of the uterus. Polyps and fibroids are possible causes of heavy bleeding that can be simply removed without the need for ablation of the entire endometrium. Obviously, the possibility of pregnancy must be excluded, and intrauterine contraceptive devices (IUDs) must be removed prior to considering endometrial ablation.

Hormonal therapy may be given in the weeks prior to the procedure (particularly in younger women), in order to shrink the endometrium to an ...

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Vaginal Bleeding »

What is normal vaginal bleeding?

Normal vaginal bleeding is the periodic blood that flows as a discharge from the woman's uterus. Normal vaginal bleeding is also called menorrhea. The process by which menorrhea occurs is called menstruation.

Normal vaginal bleeding occurs as a result of cyclic hormonal changes. The ovaries are the main source of female hormones, which control the development of female body characteristics such as the breasts, body shape, and body hair. The hormones also regulate the menstrual cycle. The ovary, or female gonad, is one of a pair of reproductive glands in women. They are located in the pelvis, one on each side of the uterus. Each ovary is about the size and shape of an almond. The ovaries produce eggs (ova) and female hormones. During each monthly menstrual cycle, an egg is released from one ovary. The egg travels from the ovary through a Fallopian tube to the uterus.

Emergency Contact for Midland

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Nearby Midland Hospitals *

Midland Memorial Hospital
2200 W Illinois Ave
Midland, TX 79701
(432)685-1111

Midland Memorial Hospital West Campus
4214 Andrews Hwy
Midland, TX 79703
(432)522-2273

HEALTHSOUTH Midland Rehabilitation Hospital
1800 Heritage Blvd
Midland, TX 79707
(432)520-1600

Martin County Hospital District
610 N St Peter St
Stanton, TX 79782
(432)756-3345

Desert Springs Medical Center
3300 S FM 1788
Midland, TX 79706
(432)563-1200

Odessa Regional Medical Center East Campus
515 N Adams Ave
Odessa, TX 79761
(432)582-8002

Odessa Regional Medical Center West Campus
520 E 6th St
Odessa, TX 79761
(432)582-8000

Medical Center Hospital Odessa
500 W 4th St
Odessa, TX 79761
(432)640-4000

Regency Hospital of Odessa
500 W 4th St
Odessa, TX 79761
(432)552-4000

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