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Laparoscopic Hysterectomy
A hysterectomy, which is mostly performed laparoscopically, is the removal of the uterus and cervix but not necessarily the removal of the ovaries.
ResearchValue: urinary-leakage-prolapse
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Urinary Incontinence – Urge Urinary Incontinence – Stress Urinary Incontinence
Urinary incontinence is a common condition in women where they can experience extreme urinary urgency or leak urine during certain activities.
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Endometrial Ablation
Endometrial Ablation is a gynecological procedure that helps patients who have abnormal, heavy, painful, and/or irregular bleeding.
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Well Woman Exam
Drs. Basinksi and Juran perform well checks for women throughout the year. They are performed on females of all ages and all stages of life.
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Hysteroscopy/D&C Overview
Laparoscopy is surgical technique that uses a scope to see inside of the uterus. This procedure is performed to diagnose gynecological conditions.
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Laparoscopy – Gynecology Surgery
Laparoscopy is surgical technique that uses a scope to see inside of the uterus. This procedure is performed to diagnose gynecological conditions.
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MonaLisa Touch Laser Therapy
The MonaLisa Touch is a painless laser treatment to treat vaginal difficulties often associated with menopause.
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Removal of Fibroids
Uterine fibroids are abnormal growths that can become large and painful and often need to be removed by a medical professional to restore well-being.
ResearchValue: urinary-leakage-prolapse
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Axonics Incontinence Treatment – Bladder Control Therapy
Dr. Basinski offers advanced urogynecological treatments, such as Axonics, to treat bladder incontinence in women.
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da Vinci Robotic Surgery
We are excited to offer this technology to our patients. The da Vinci system is a major advancement in the approach to complicated female surgeries.
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