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Yuma 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 Yuma *

Zia Ob/Gyn
Terry A Lewis
2189 S Avenue A
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 344-2728

Women?s Healthcare Specialists
John Brock Amon
2911 S 8th Ave
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 783-3050

Women?s Healthcare Specialists
Maria L Gasca Holtz
2911 S 8th Ave
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 783-3050

Women?s Healthcare Specialists
Brian D Grogan
2911 S 8th Ave
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 783-3050

Women?s Healthcare Specialists
Eric R Martinez
2911 S 8th Ave
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 783-3050

Women?s Healthcare Specialists
Thomas N Suciu
2911 S 8th Ave
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 783-3050

Women?s Healthcare Specialists
James E Vining
2911 S 8th Ave
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 783-3050

Women?s Healthcare Specialists
Werner Wester Ebbinghaus
2911 S 8th Ave
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 783-3050

Associates for Womens Health
Surendher Lokareddy
1945 W 24th St
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 341-4650

Sunset Womens Medical Group
Jennifer R Price
2060 W 24th St
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 726-5950

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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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Emergency Contact for Yuma

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby Yuma Hospitals *

HEALTHSOUTH Yuma Rehabilitation Hospital
901 W 24th St
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928)726-5000

Yuma Regional Medical Center
2400 S Avenue A
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928)344-2000

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