
The Care Team Who Supports Your Breast Cancer Treatment
By Anand P. Shah, MD
Your breast cancer treatment is an important next step after a diagnosis. Learn about the specialists who will support you along the way.
Your breast cancer treatment is an important next step after a diagnosis. Learn about the specialists who will support you along the way.
Menopause symptoms may range from mild to severe — and some women have none at all. Duly Health and Care can help you navigate the transition to menopause.
With prenatal breastfeeding classes led by lactation consultants, you can learn about and prepare for breastfeeding before your baby is born.
Whether you’re a first-time mom-to-be or a seasoned pro, being pregnant during the summer months can be very uncomfortable. Obstetrician Gynecologist, Kellen Patton, DO, shares tips on keeping cool, soothing aches and pains and taking care of yourself through the hot summer months.
Life can get busy and taking care of our skin health can easily become an afterthought. Our cell phones are useful tools to help support healthy skincare habits.
We all know that sunscreen is a necessary step in our skincare routine. But do you know the difference between chemical and physical sunscreens? Our dermatologists explain the difference between these two types of sunscreen.
New or sudden gastrointestinal symptoms should not be ignored as they can signal a more serious condition. Our Gastroenterology team identifies symptoms that should be addressed with your healthcare provider.
Pap smears, also known as Pap testing, offer valuable insight into your pelvic health. This screening allows your physician to observe cellular changes and abnormalities on your cervix and can also identify your likelihood of developing cervical cancer.
Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous tumors that grow within uterine muscle tissue and are the most common tumor within the female reproductive system. As a result, all women are at potential risk of developing fibroids, with a majority of cases diagnosed in women between the ages of 35 and 54.
Your hormones play an active role in everything from your mood to your energy level. Obstetrician Gynecologist, Dr. Elizabeth Friedman, shares insights on how to work with your hormones to track your fertility, boost your productivity and manage your social calendar.