OB/GYN

We specialize in women's health.

The Florida Medical Clinic Orlando Health OB/GYN Department provides high quality, compassionate care for all of your pregnancy and gynecological needs.

Pregnancy Care

Our obstetricians provide high-quality, individualized care to expectant mothers. We offer a comprehensive range of services, from prenatal checkups and fetal development monitoring to nutritional counseling and lactation assistance. And, uniquely, our OBGYNs work hand-in-hand with our certified nurse midwives, ensuring that patients can obtain the medical care that most closely aligns with their own preferences.

With extensive training in the latest neonatal procedures, we are also prepared to provide any necessary medical care during labor and delivery. We provide specialized care for complications such as:

  • Diabetes
  • High blood pressure
  • Multiple pregnancies
  • Pre-eclampsia
  • Premature labor

OB/GYN Care

Our obstetrics and gynecology department provides comprehensive care for women at all stages of life, from the teenage years through adulthood. We offer standard OB/GYN services, such as preventive screenings, well-woman checkups, contraceptive prescriptions, as well as a wide range of specialty services for less frequently seen gynecological complications.

OB/GYN treatments provided at Florida Medical Clinic Orlando Health include:

  • Cervical biopsy
  • Endometrial ablation
  • Hormone replacement therapy
  • Hysterectomy
  • Hysteroscopy
  • Laparoscopy
  • Pelvic floor physical therapy

Additionally, our providers have specialized interests in fields such as gynecological cancers, enabling us to match you with a physician who can provide the exceptional care you deserve.

To schedule an appointment with our Obstetrics, Gynecology & Midwifery team, call us today or complete our convenient online appointment request form.

Annual Preventative Healthcare

We believe the first step towards great health is preventative care exams. This exam typically includes a breast exam to check for abnormalities, a pelvic exam and a pap smear.

Contraception

We offer an array of contraception options, including oral birth control medications, implants, IUDs, shots, patches, and more. Our team will meet with each patient to discuss your contraception needs.

Endometrial Ablation Procedures

This procedure is performed to remove the endometrium, which is a thin layer of tissue that lines the uterus. We may recommend an endometrial ablation for patients experiencing abnormally heavy or long menstrual cycles, or bleeding in-between cycles.

Hysteroscopy Procedures

This procedure is used to help diagnose or treat patients who are experiencing heavy menstrual cycles or abnormal vaginal bleeding.

Hysterectomy (Vaginal, Laparoscopic, Robotic, or Abdominal)

Our team of OBGYN providers have years of experience in hysterectomy procedures. This surgery is used to remove all or part of the uterus and may be recommended for a number of reasons, such as uterine prolapse.

Irregular, Heavy, or Painful Menses Treatment

We understand how an irregular menstrual cycle can affect daily life and we are committed to helping you find relief. Our team of obstetricians will evaluate your symptoms and recommend an array of treatment options specific to you.

Laparoscopic Surgery

This minimally invasive surgical procedure is used to view the reproductive organs, including the abdomen or pelvis. Laparoscopic surgery is used as an alternative to open surgery to allow for shorter healing time and smaller scars.

Midwife Services

Midwives are often associated with childbirth, but our midwifery team is also trained to provide medical advice and emotional support throughout pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum recovery.

Learn More About Midwife Services

Pap Smear

For most women, a routine pap test is a simple way to detect gynecological issues or conditions before they turn serious. For patients who received abnormal results, our team of experts are here to provide answers. We will conduct any further testing needed before creating a treatment plan to get you back to great health.

Learn More About Pap Smear

Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Urinary Incontinence

When the muscles and supporting tissues in the pelvic organs become weak or loose, this may lead to prolapse or urinary incontinence. Our team of obstetricians can provide diagnosis and treatment for conditions affecting the pelvic muscles.

Pelvic Pain Treatment

Our team of experienced obstetricians will review your symptoms and may conduct various exams to determine the cause of your pelvic pain. This may include a pelvic exam, ultrasound and more.

Pregnancy Care

When it comes to pregnancy care, every woman has her own unique needs and preferences. We will provide you with a specialized care team to ensure complete care and peace of mind.

Learn More About Pregnancy Care

Treatment for Menopausal Symptoms

Women experiencing symptoms related to menopause, such as irregular menstrual cycles, hot flashes, or weight gain, can find long-term relief with the OBGYN experts at Florida Medical Clinic Orlando Health.

Blogs

OB/GYN

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: When Should I Be Concerned?

Niraj Patel, MD, FACOG

In women with normal uterine bleeding, the average menstrual cycle runs for 21 to 35 days and they experience blood loss for up to seven days. The average amount of blood loss is 2 to 3 tablespoons, or about 1.5 ounces. When women lose more than 2.8 ounces of blood during a monthly cycle or […]

OB/GYN

Modern Midwifery Services: How & When to Hire a Midwife

Niraj Patel, MD, FACOG

Are you pregnant or looking to become pregnant? Congratulations! One of the first decisions you’ll need to make is who you want to administer your pre- and postnatal care. Midwives are an excellent option for many expecting mothers, but they’re not right for everyone. Below, we explain what midwifery services are and explore the five […]

OB/GYN

Sonata Uterine Fibroid Treatment – An Incision-Free Solution

M. Gerard Jackson, MD, FACOG

Uterine fibroids are benign growths (tumors) in the uterus also called leiomyomas or myomas. Fibroids can cause a variety of symptoms including significant pain, mild to moderate discomfort, or no symptoms whatsoever. Many women develop these fibroids during their childbearing years, but they are most common in their 40s and 50s. Fibroids can vary in […]
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