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1 HOLLOW LANE, SUITE 315, LAKE SUCCESS, NY 11042
Women for Women OB/GYN LLC is exactly what our name implies; five female Board-certified OB/GYN physicians and one female certified nurse practitioner all working cooperatively to offer the best possible care for women from puberty through menopause.
Women for Women in New Hyde Park provides women’s health and comprehensive obstetrical and gynecological care from routine check-ups to emergency procedures. We are experts in general obstetrics and gynecological care, high-risk obstetrics, laparoscopy, and hysteroscopy. We provide many specialty services including bone densitometry, gynecological sonography, 4-D obstetrical ultrasound, minimally invasive surgery, cosmetic treatments, and personalized wellness consultations.
1 Hollow Ln Suite 315
Lake Success, NY 11042
Our office is on Hollow Ln and our providers are all on staff at LIJ. Steven and Alexandra Cohen Children’s Medical Center of New York which contains a neonatal intensive care unit is part of LIJ and we work closely with their staff as well. The physicians operate with a team approach. Gynecological patients will have a primary care doctor within our practice, but in an emergency, it is possible that they may be attended to by one of the other physicians. Obstetrical patients will rotate with all of the physicians, as we work as a team to provide the most comprehensive care.
If you need a physician specializing in Women’s Health with our Gyno in New Hyde Park, request an appointment with any of our five doctors. Here, we treat you like family.
Our phone number is (516) 437-4300, and our fax number is (516) 437-2033. We accept all major credit cards, checks, debit cards, and cash.
Our regular office hours are from 8:30 am to 8:00 pm Monday through Thursday, and 8:30 to 3:00 pm on Friday.
Make sure you have your copay and all insurance information including insurance cards and, if necessary, your HMO referral at the time of your appointment. Our practice is fully compliant with all federal, state and local mandates. Therefore, please be sure to have a picture ID available at the time of check-in. We do our best to see you at your appointment time but occasional emergencies or deliveries may cause delays. We will do our best to keep you from being inconvenienced. Please feel free to call prior to your appointment to see that we are running on time.
A myomectomy is a procedure done to remove any fibroids in the uterus. Uterine fibroids are noncancerous growths that form in the uterus and can cause severe abdominal pain and heavy periods. To remove them, a surgical procedure must be done to help alleviate symptoms. If you are looking for a safe, welcoming environment for women’s health, consider coming to Women for Women Obstetrics and Gynecology and talking with our Gyno in New Hyde Park. Our experienced, all-female staff can help you through any obstetrics and gynecological care whether it be a routine checkup or a surgical procedure such as myomectomy, helping to ensure that you are receiving the best care.
Fibroids can form at any age, but most often form during your childbearing years. It is currently unclear what causes fibroids to develop in the uterus. There are however some factors that could influence their presence, such as the following:
The goal of a myomectomy is to remove the fibroids and to then reconstruct the uterus so that it is still functional. After the procedure is complete, symptoms such as abdominal pain and heavy bleeding during your period should improve greatly. A myomectomy is typically recommended over a hysterectomy, a procedure to remove the uterus completely, in case you plan to get pregnant or your fertility is being affected by your fibroids. Based on the location and the sizes of your uterine fibroids, your gyno in New Hyde Park who focuses on women’s health will suggest which type of myomectomy is the best option for you, such as the following:
You should expect some pain and discomfort after your procedure. Your women’s health specialist will prescribe you pain medication if needed. It is also likely to experience some spotting after your procedure. The type of procedure you received will affect how long your recovery time will be as well, see below for a few examples of the approximate recovery timeframe:
Make sure you check in with your doctor who focuses on women’s health in New Hyde Park when it comes to recovery time. Allow yourself adequate time to recover before returning to your normal activities. Have your physician inspect your incisions to ensure that they have fully healed before you exercise or lift anything heavy. We suggest contacting our off staff should you have any concerns in general. Also, be sure to check with your doctor on when it is safe for you to return to having sex again and when it is safe to try and get pregnant. You may have to wait up to six weeks to have sex again and possibly three to six months before it is safe to consider pregnancy.
Initially, a myomectomy can seem like an unnerving procedure. But with the help and guidance from Women for Women Obstetrics and Gynecology, we ensure you that you are in good hands. We always strive to provide you with the most comfortable, experienced, and overall best care for women’s health in New Hyde Park. Our all-female staff can help provide you with quality care and guide you through a myomectomy and any other obstetrics and gynecological procedure or treatment. Contact us for more information or if you have any questions on how our practice can assist you or a loved one.
There are many pleasures and pitfalls associated with pregnancy, and one of the biggest joys is seeing and holding your baby for the first time at the very end. However, not all pregnancies are predictable. When your doctor says you have a high-risk pregnancy, it can seem like a stressful situation. A high-risk pregnancy is when several complications could affect the wellbeing of the mother or baby. It occurs in just six to eight percent of pregnancies. However, specialized care from healthcare providers will ensure you and your baby’s best possible outcome.
At Women for Women Obstetrics and Gynecology, we manage pregnancies ranging from uncomplicated to high risk. As soon as you missed your last menstrual period, or had a positive pregnancy test, schedule an appointment at our location for Women’s Health in New Hyde Park.
Medical, environmental, and other factors can result in your pregnancy becoming high-risk.
Medical factors your OB/GYN at our center for women’s health in New Hyde Park, may warn you about could include the following:
Both conditions could be passed to the baby before birth.
Both types of diabetes could lead to birthing a large baby, known as fetal macrosomia. Hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, and jaundice could pass to your baby.
Obesity
Environmental factors that your OB/GYN at our location for women’s health in New Hyde Park may warn you about could include the following:
Smoking
Smoking during pregnancy can lead to harmful health conditions for the mother, such as hypertension. E-cigarettes are dangerous for your baby since the nicotine can damage the fetus’s lungs. Some harmful conditions that can develop in your baby from smoking may include:
It is never too late to quit smoking. Starting as soon as possible will not only improve your life but your fetus’s life as well.
Drug use
Alcohol consumption
Other factors to discuss at our location for women’s health in New Hyde Park could include the following:
Multiples
Maternal age
Certain conditions can arise during pregnancy, even if the mother was healthy prior to becoming pregnant. This is why it is so important to maintain regular visits with an OB/GYN at our center for women’s health in New Hyde Park. You may be susceptible to the following during pregnancy:
Gestational Hypertension
Blood pressure should be monitored to prevent conditions such as preeclampsia, which is a combination of high blood pressure and protein in your urine. With proper medical care, women with preeclampsia birth healthy babies.
Gestational Diabetes
High or low blood sugar can also result during pregnancy.
Birth
If you maintain a healthy lifestyle and regular care from your OB/GYN, you can still have a beautiful, healthy baby. Some complications will lead to premature birth, which is when your baby is born before the 37th week of pregnancy. Your baby will be placed in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) to fully develop its organs within the following weeks.
Emotional Support
When your pregnancy is labeled “high-risk”, we understand how anxious this could make you feel. You still have a great opportunity to birth a healthy baby, despite your greater need for care. We recommend you gain the support of family and friends. Your priority should be a healthy lifestyle.
At Women for Women, we will be happy to answer any questions you may have regarding your pregnancy. Pregnancy should be a unique journey; start it at Women for Women OB/GYN! Contact us today to schedule your first appointment.
From regular routine check-ups to more advanced procedures, you can rely on the practitioners at our center for women’s health in New Hyde Park for help. Request an appointment today to meet with one of our doctors.