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Professional Gynecological Services, former Manhattan Beach OB/GYN, is the most advanced gynecology practice in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, NY. Our doctors are best-in-class, board-certified obstetricians and gynecologists. Gynecological Services • Routine Evaluations: Annual examinations (Pap/Smears), Pelvic, Breast exams/Mammogram. • Health Screening: Management and treatment of fibroids and cysts, genital warts and biopsies. • Gynecological Minimally Invasive Surgeries: Cryo therapy, Colposcopy, LEEP surgery, Treatment of abnormal vaginal growths and menstrual bleeding through Endometrial Ablations. • Prenatal Care: Complete obstetric care, preconception and high risk pregnancy. • STD Screening & Treatment: 15 min, rapid HIV Testing. For more information about Professional Gynecological Services or to schedule an appointment, please contact our Manhattan Beach office by number (718) 743-7877. Working Hours: Mon - Fri: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Sat: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Sun: Closed Payment: cash, check, credit cards. Professional Gynecological Services 3047 Brighton 6th Street #1, Brooklyn, NY 11235 (718) 743-7877 Web Address: https://www.thewomenschoice.com https://brighton-beach-gynecologist-nyc.business.site/ Manhattan Beach office: https://www.thewomenschoice.com/brighton-beach-gynecologist-nyc/ Location on the map: https://goo.gl/maps/v5NnmgrcGbz3bGLP7 Nearby Locations: Brighton Beach | Manhattan Beach | Coney Island | Gravesend | Sheepshead Bay 11235 | 11224 | 11223
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Banner Endometrial PolypThe polyps are of two types, pedunculated and sessile. While the former have a pedicle or stalk that fixes them to the uterine wall, the latter are flat based. Pedunculated polyps tend to occur more often than the sessile polyps. The peduculated endometrial polyps often jut out through the cervix and into the vagina due to their longer shape. The color of the polyps is red or brown like the endometrium, but they may also appear dark red especially if large. Some women may have a single endometrial polyp, while others may have multiple polyps in the uterus. Nearly 10% of women are estimated to have endometrial polyps in the uterus. Additionally, polyps are the primary cause of irregular vaginal bleeding in 25% of the women experiencing this symptom. Though most uterine polyps are benign or non-cancerous in nature, around 0.5% are cancerous. Read more: https://www.thewomenschoice.com/endometrial-polyp-professional-gynecological-services/
Missed Periods Usually Indicate Pregnancy Missed periods often indicate pregnancy. However, there is always a possibility of not having menstrual periods, but also not being pregnant. What could it be? Missed periods in medicine are also known as amenorrhea. There are two types of amenorrhea: primary and secondary amenorrhea. Primary amenorrhea is the absence of menstrual periods after the age of 15 years old. It is a condition where a female has never had a menstrual period in her life. The reasons of primary amenorrhea are usually genetic or due to certain diseases. Secondary amenorrhea is the absence of menstrual periods, in a woman who has had menstrual periods in the past. The reasons of secondary amenorrhea vary. Read more: https://www.thewomenschoice.com/no-menstrual-periods-but-also-not-pregnant/
Jennifer Kelly 1 month ago
I highly recommend this place. Dr. Dmitriy Bronfman is a very knowledgeable and professional gynecologist.