- Osteoporosis
- Arthritis
- Primary CareMidwifery as practiced by certified nurse-midwives (CNMs) encompasses a full range of primary health care services for women from adolescence beyond menopause. These services include primary care, gynecologic and family planning services, preconception care, care during pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period, care of the normal newborn during the first 28 days of life. The certified nurse-midwives at Mid-City OB-GYN are dedicated to providing compassionate care to you and your family. If you would like to learn more about our certified nurse-midwives, call us today at (402) 397-6600.
- Emergency CareIf you are experiencing an emergency, dial 911 or head to the nearest emergency room. For all other calls, an on-call physician is available 24-hours a day, 7-days a week.
- Constipation
- Irritable Bowel SyndromeIrritable bowel syndrome is a disorder of the digestive tract which causes diarrhea, constipation, bloating, and pain. There is no cure, but symptoms can be managed through diet, meds, and reducing stress.
- Urinary IncontinenceThe muscles and connective tissues supporting your pelvic organs (uterus, bladder, and rectum) can weaken, causing the organs to slip down (prolapse) from their usual positions. When pelvic organ prolapse occurs symptoms may include pressure or discomfort in your pelvic area, a bulge in your vagina, tissue moving out of your vagina, and urinary incontinence.
- Diarrhea
- GynecologyAt Mid-City OB-GYN, we seek to provide the highest level of care through our highly skilled healthcare professionals and state-of-the-art technologies. We are devoted to addressing the individual needs and demands of patients in a warm and caring environment.
- Menopause
- Obstetrics6. Siddiqui, Nazema Y., Elizabeth J. Geller, and Anthony G. Visco. "Symptomatic and Anatomic 1-year Outcomes after Robotic and Abdominal Sacrocolpopexy." American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 206.5 (2012): 435.e1-35.e5. Print.
- EndometriosisIf you have a benign condition of your reproductive system, it may be affecting your health and quality of life. A benign condition is one that is noncancerous. Common benign gynecologic conditions are fibroids (benign tumors), endometriosis, and pelvic support problems.
- Pelvic Pain
- Pregnancy
- Labor and DeliveryChildbirth is one of the true miracles of nature, but it requires a woman’s body to go through a lot of changes. While some of these changes may be temporary, others are not. One of the most common changes women experience is vaginal laxity. Vaginal laxity is a feeling of looseness and is usually a result of tissue stretching and weakening due to childbirth, although women can also experience vaginal laxity as a part of the normal aging process as well.
- Urology
- Cervical Cancer
- Interstitial CystitisThis is a chronic bladder inflammation. Doctors are not often sure what causes it, but the result is pelvic pain, pain during sex, and painful urination.
- Depression
- Mental Health
- Diabetes Care
- Thyroid
- Ultrasound
- Mammography
- ChemotherapyIf you have cancer, you might not have been told that undergoing chemotherapy and radiation may cause vaginal dryness. This is a common cause, and besides dealing with the treatments, you also have to experience this uncomfortable problem.
- Minimally Invasive SurgerySurgeons can perform pelvic organ prolapse repair surgery using traditional open surgery, which requires a long incision (cut), or through minimally invasive surgery. In traditional open surgery, the surgeon looks directly at the surgical area through the incision and performs the repair using hand-held tools.
- HysterectomyFibroids are serious but can be treated. A hysterectomy is one of the many ways to treat fibroids. The gynecologists at Mid-City OBGYN specialize in using robot-assisted surgical procedures to perform the benign hysterectomy. If you are interested in undergoing the hysterectomy procedure, call our office at (402) 397-6600 to schedule a consultation today.
- Reconstructive Surgery1 If none of these options provide adequate symptom relief, your doctor may recommend surgery. There are two types of surgery for pelvic organ prolapse: obliterative surgery and reconstructive surgery.
- Laparoscopic SurgeryBoth minimally invasive approaches require one or a few small incisions that doctors use to insert surgical equipment and a camera for viewing. In laparoscopic surgery, doctors use special long-handled tools to perform surgery while viewing magnified images from the laparoscope (camera) on a video screen.