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Great Falls Obstetrician-Gynecologist Doctors for Hysterectomy

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 Great Falls *

Great Falls OB/GYN
Donald R Joyner
1300 28th St S
STE 6
Great Falls, MT 59405
(406) 761-7924

Great Falls OB/GYN
Julie KuyKendall
1300 28th St S
STE 6
Great Falls, MT 59405
(406) 761-7924

Great Falls OB/GYN
Mark R Miles
1300 28th St S
STE 6
Great Falls, MT 59405
(406) 761-7924

Great Falls Clinic Central
Daren J Braget
1400 29th St S
Great Falls, MT 59405
(406) 454-2171

Great Falls Clinic Central
Peter L Burleigh
1400 29th St S
Great Falls, MT 59405
(406) 454-2171

Great Falls Clinic Central
Vicki L Chapman
1400 29th St S
Great Falls, MT 59405
(406) 454-2171

The Midwest Center for Reproductive Health PA
Randle S Corfman
1400 29th St S
Great Falls, MT 59405
(800) 508-9763

Great Falls Clinic Central
Maarci J Eck
1400 29th St S
Great Falls, MT 59405
(406) 454-2171

Great Falls Clinic Central
Francis J Handwerk
1400 29th St S
Great Falls, MT 59405
(406) 454-2171

Great Falls Clinic Central
Dorothy Lee
1400 29th St S
Great Falls, MT 59405
(406) 454-2171

Great Falls Clinic Central
Robert J McClure
1400 29th St S
Great Falls, MT 59405
(406) 454-2171

Womens Healthcare Center
Michael S Hay
2525 E Broadway St
STE 204
Helena, MT 59601
(406) 457-4366

Womens Healthcare Center
Maria L Huntley
2525 E Broadway St
STE 204
Helena, MT 59601
(406) 457-4366

Womens Healthcare Center
Carla M Williams
2525 E Broadway St
STE 204
Helena, MT 59601
(406) 457-4366

Helena Ob/Gyn Associates
Andrew M Malany
45 Medical Park Dr
STE 1
Helena, MT 59601
(406) 442-1914

Helena Ob/Gyn Associates
Jack W McMahon
45 Medical Park Dr
STE 1
Helena, MT 59601
(406) 442-1914

Great Falls, Montana

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Hysterectomy

What is a hysterectomy?

A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure whereby the uterus (womb) is removed. Hysterectomy is the most common non-obstetrical surgical procedure of women in the United States.

How common is hysterectomy?

Approximately 300 out of every 100,000 women will undergo a hysterectomy.

Why is a hysterectomy performed?

The most common reason hysterectomy is performed is for uterine fibroids The next most common reasons are:

  • abnormal uterine bleeding (vaginal bleeding),
  • cervical dysplasia (pre-cancerous conditions of the cervix),
  • endometriosis, and uterine prolapse (including pelvic relaxation).

Only 10% of hysterectomy is performed for cancer. This article will primarily focus on the use of hysterectomy for non-cancerous, non-emergency reasons, which can involve even more challenging decisions for women and their doctors.

Uterine fibroids (also known as uterine leiomyomata) are by far the most common reason a hysterectomy is performed. Uterine fibroids are benign growths of the uterus, the cause of which is unknown. Although the vast majority are benign, meaning they do not cause or turn into cancer, uterine fibroids can cause medical problems. Indications for hysterectomy in cases of uterine fibroids are excessive size (usually greater than the size of an eight month pregnancy), pressure or pain, and/or bleeding severe enough to produce anemia. Pelvic relaxation is another condition that can require treatment with a hysterectomy. In this condition, a woman experiences a loosening of the support muscles and tissues in the pelvic area. Mild relaxation can cause first degree prolapse, in which the cervix (the uterine opening) is about halfway down into the vagina. In second degree prolapse, the cervix or leading edge of the uterus has moved to the vaginal opening, and in third degree...

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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 therapi...

Emergency Contact for Great Falls

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby Great Falls Hospitals *

Benefis Healthcare West Campus
500 15th Ave S
Great Falls, MT 59403
(406)455-5000

Benefis Healthcare East Campus
1101 26th St
Great Falls, MT 59405
(406)455-5000

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