Heart disease affects more women than men, but thankfully, many of the risk factors can be managed with lifestyle modifications. Keep reading to learn more about heart disease and how to keep your heart as healthy as possible.
Heart disease affects more women than men, but thankfully, many of the risk factors can be managed with lifestyle modifications. Keep reading to learn more about heart disease and how to keep your heart as healthy as possible.
Holiday parties can be a major obstacle when it comes to weight loss, but thankfully, you can navigate the holidays while still maintaining your weight loss goals. Check out these seven easy-to-implement tips to stay on track this year.
Cold and flu season begins in the fall and extends into early springtime. Give your immune system a boost this winter with IV therapy. The Immune Booster therapy gives your body the vitamins and minerals to help stave off sickness.
A pelvic organ prolapse can cause a wide variety of symptoms from pain, leaks, and even discomfort during intercourse. Keep reading to learn more about prolapse and what we can do to restore pelvic floor function.
Tired of yo-yo dieting? Wish you had guidance to lose weight? If you need help losing weight, you’re not alone. Our medical weight loss program helps you lose weight — and keep it off. Keep reading to learn more.
Are you low on energy, or do you struggle to concentrate? IV therapy may help! IV therapy delivers the nutrients you need directly into your bloodstream. There are many types of infusions, but they all reap major benefits. Learn the top 5 perks here.
At Lady’s Care Center, we’re dedicated to providing high-quality and compassionate care during this challenging time. How does the coronavirus pandemic affect your gynecology care? Take a look at what we’re doing to keep you safe.
Don’t be embarrassed to talk about sexual problems. We’re here to share some good news: PRP therapy can help improve your sex life. Here’s what you need to know — and what we can do to help.
It’s not always easy to talk about incontinence, but the reality is that it’s a very common condition. There are three types of incontinence. Keep reading to learn about each type — and what we can do to help you get relief.
Feeling sluggish? Tired of dull skin and dry hair? Need a solution that doesn’t slow you down? If you’re feeling run down, give yourself a much-needed boost with IV therapy. We have a wide variety of selections!
You’ve probably heard of testosterone therapy for men, but testosterone pellets aren’t just for our male friends and associates. Keep reading to learn about the benefits of testosterone pellets for women.
Are you tired of struggling with your weight? If you’re discouraged by trying to lose a few pounds only to gain it all back again, it’s time to try medically supervised weight loss that includes hCG injections to jump-start the process.
Are you tired of trying to lose weight on your own without success? A supervised, medical weight-loss program might be what you need to achieve your goals, and appetite suppressants are among the tools available to help get your weight under control.
While it’s not exactly something you bring up at a dinner party, the fact is that millions of American women suffer from some degree of urinary incontinence. Thankfully, there are more solutions than ever before.
Do you have intimacy issues like pain during sex or difficulty having an orgasm? Are you troubled by incontinence or other bladder problems? The revolutionary O-Shot® could be just the treatment you need to revitalize and repair your vagina.
Menopause can bring on a host of bothersome issues. Among the most common, yet least openly discussed is vaginal atrophy which can make sex painful. If you’re looking for a natural remedy to this problem, MonaLisa Touch® may be the answer. Read on to learn
Vaginal rejuvenation – which includes labiaplasty, the MonaLisa Touch, the O-Shot®, and vaginoplasty – are just a few of the procedures your gynecologist may perform to help you reclaim a healthy, more youthful and elastic vagina.
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in American women. That is why it is best to see your doctor regularly for early detection of cancer of the cervix.
The offerings involved in vaginal rejuvenation vary from physician to physician. The processes contained within a rejuvenation include procedures that are all designed to tighten and enhance the look and feel of a woman’s vagina – also called vaginoplasty.
Celebrities like Beyoncé and Oprah aren’t the only women who have a trusted inner circle to help them manage their busy lives.
A revolutionary medical technique that has been around for decades is now becoming more and more popular, especially for treating the symptoms of menopause in women.
The mucous membrane that lines a woman’s uterus is called the endometrium.
The term “bioidentical hormone therapy” began as a term referring to compounded hormone medications.
In June 2018, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a form of CBD (cannabidiol) as a treatment for people with two specific and rare types of epilepsy: Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and Dravet syndrome.
As Americans become more health-conscious, many are turning to supplements to either supplement or increase their intake of vitamins, minerals and/or amino acids.
Intravenous (IV) therapy is a method of delivering vitamins, minerals, and amino acids into the bloodstream, which, in turn, help to correct intracellular nutrient deficiencies that could otherwise lead to anxiety and immune issues, among other concerns.
Menopause is a phase of life all women ultimately undergo. Sometimes, however, menopause doesn’t feel normal at all.
Your liver is one of the most important organs in your body. Its job is to filter your blood and to metabolize nutrients that keep you healthy.
While vaginal yeast infections are common and easily treated by your doctor, they aren’t usually topics of conversation, even with your gynecologist.
The healing benefits of CBD oils include everything from pain to anxiety to chronic illnesses.
For years, parents have been warning their children that certain foods – such as pizza, chocolate, greasy foods, and junk food – are not only bad for their overall health but could also be giving them acne.
Since the beginning of time, women have been learning to deal with cramping and all the other symptoms that come with your menstrual cycle.
It could be an area of concern for you – you might feel like you need to freshen up your feminine areas after having children or if time has taken its toll on your body.
Most women see an OB/GYN (obstetrician/gynecologist) and assume that their specialties are the same as every other doctor who specializes in women’s health.
There are two strains of the herpes virus – one that causes cold sores and one that causes genital herpes. Anyone who has herpes knows that outbreaks can be itchy, painful, and very uncomfortable.
Your body’s hormones control basic bodily functions and serve as a communication system between the cells in your body.
Natural childbirth, chemotherapy, collagen breakdown – or simply the harsh hands of time, can all take an unjust toll on a woman’s body.
It’s a question many women grapple with regularly: Should I see my primary care physician for an annual wellness exam, or just “skip the middle person” and see my gynecologist instead?
Weight management can be a huge hurdle for many Americans. The human chorionic gonadotropin diet – or HCG diet – is not new to the scene of weight loss, as it’s actually been around since the 1950s.
In the realm of cosmetic surgery and rejuvenation, one popular procedure for women stands out from the rest and often comes with many questions.
Your immune system is designed to find and fight foreign or dangerous materials like viruses or bacteria.
If you’re sexually active and don’t want to become pregnant, there are two major options to choose from: condoms and contraceptives.
Most adults have a handful of doctors they visit for their varied health issues. If you are a woman, maybe you have a primary care physician, a cardiologist, a dermatologist, in addition to your gynecologist.
Gynecologists focus on treating women’s health issues and are a vital part of your medical care team.