Dr. Brown and his team are ready to create a plan that fits your needs and meets your specific health challenges. We look forward to seeing you.
Surgical removal of the foreskin that covers head of the penis. The procedure is performed for cultural and religious reasons.
Gynecological and reproductive health affect women for their whole life, therefore your relationship is a long-term partnership.
Prenatal care is the time from conception to birth, when your doctor tracks your baby’s development and your overall health.
The term “holistic pregnancy” describes how physical, emotional and spiritual aspects all intertwine in your journey to give birth.
During your visit with Dr. Brown, you will discuss healthy living practices, good food choices, and how you can exercise during pregnancy.
Pregnancies follows a routine course for nine months; however external factors or a mother’s health issues – a pregnancy is termed “high-risk.”
Mothers see delivery as the finish line, but your still needs care after birth. Dr. Brown will see you for eight weeks after your baby is born.
Deciding when and how you start a family are serious and deeply personal issues. Dr. Brown can help you review birth control methods.
Menstruation is a normal part of a woman’s life. But when cramps and bleeding interfere with your normal activities, it’s time to talk with Dr. Brown.
Fibroids are a common type of tumor in the uterus that are usually benign. These benign tumors should be watched carefully.
Endometriosis can cause in women, debilitating pain, heavy and irregular periods, and can be a factor in infertility. Are you suffering with these symptoms? Let's talk.
This is the time in a woman’s life when she is no longer able to bear children but still needs attention from her Gynecologist. We look forward to serving your needs.
Dr. Brown will discuss hormone therapy options with you and determine the best course of action. This can be the best time of your life!
Dr. Brown has the knowledge and expertise to give you the fullest range of care possible. Let's talk about what your needs might be.
A colposcopy is a diagnostic procedure that involves the use of a tiny camera to give a close-up, detailed view of the cervix.
D&C stands for dilation and curettage. It’s a procedure that dilates the cervix so a small device can be inserted and scrape the lining of the uterus.
Hysteroscopy uses a tiny camera to examine the uterine (endometrial) cavity. This allows the Dr. a view to see what might be going on inside.
Botox is a minor cosmetic procedure used to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, usually on the face. Let's talk about options available.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends yearly appointments for a woman to maintain health and prevent disease.
Cysts are fluid-filled sacs that form on the ovaries. In most cases, they resolve on their own. But sometimes they may cause pain and discomfort.
A Pap smear tests the health of women's cervix. Factors like age and sexual history determine how often you will receive a Pap test.
A healthy sexual life can be an important part of your physical and emotional well-being. Learn more about your sexual health.
Endometrial ablation removes part of the uterine lining. There are several different methods of ablation, depending on the reason for the procedure.
An endometrial biopsy removes a small tissue sample from the lining of the uterus, and then the cells are examined for abnormalities.
Laparoscopy uses a thin flexible tube containing a video camera to view the organs of the abdomen and pelvis. A doctor can examine more closely any areas of concern.
A hysterectomy is the removal of the uterus. When done laparoscopically, the uterus the procedure is performed through small incisions.
An ovarian cystectomy removes a cyst from the ovary(ies). Most ovarian cysts will resolve on their own, but sometimes need to be removed.
Myomectomy involves the removal of fibroids from the uterus. Most women who have fibroids have few or no symptoms. Your regular exams will expose any issues.