From puberty through childbirth to menopause and beyond, a woman’s health needs change throughout a lifetime. Samaritan Health Services is pleased to offer a variety of services to help you maintain optimum health wherever you are in life.
Medical technology has progressed to allow gynecological procedures that were historically invasive, painful and expensive to be completed effortlessly in your physician’s office. New technology can help with concerns such as heavy periods or incontinence without resorting to traditional inpatient surgery. We also offer
robotic-assisted surgery, using the da Vinci
® surgical system, for certain gynecologic proceedures.
For women who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, it's reassuring to know that our birthing centers focus on safety and comfort for all of our new mothers and their families. Free tours are held regularly to help familiarize you with the hospital where you will deliver. You can also take a virtual tour of each of our birthing centers by clicking the links on the left.
We offer services in:
- Well-woman exams
- Urinary incontinence
- Contraception
- Pelvic prolapse
- Uterine disorders
- Menstrual disorders
- Infertility
- Menopause and hormones
- Gynecologic cancers
- Gynecologic and urologic surgery
- Obstetric care
- Certified nurse-midwives
Visit our
Medical Clinics page to find a health care provider to discuss your changing gynecological needs.
Useful Links
American Congress of Obstetrics & Gynecology
The Period of Purple Crying
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