Can you believe we’re approaching the end of the year already? In November and December, our office will be closed on a few select days so that our staff can enjoy the holidays with family and friends.
Adenomyosis is a benign, non-life threatening condition, but if you suffer with its painful effects, all you want is relief. Unfortunately it can be confused with uterine fibroids and other conditions, so it can be difficult to diagnose without proper … Continue reading →
Can you believe we’re approaching the end of the year already? In November and December, our office will be closed on a few select days so that our staff can enjoy the holidays with family and friends.
Due to Hurricane Irma and expected weather conditions, our office will close at 12pm on Thursday, September 6th. We will continue to be closed until Tuesday, September 12th assuming weather conditions have cleared up by then. Please continue to check … Continue reading →
The International Association of HealthCare Professionals is pleased to welcome James Neal Esserman, MD, FACOG, to their prestigious organization with his upcoming publication in The Leading Physicians of the World.
Of the 157 million women in the United States, the CDC has reported that only 433 lab tests have shown traces of the Zika virus. While these numbers may seem low, the Florida Department of Health has recently issued a … Continue reading →
RETHINKING “TERM PREGNANCY” Alarmed by recent trends to induce labor or schedule cesarean deliveries earlier than 39 weeks gestation for a single fetus, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine last month issued four new … Continue reading →