Brooklyn GYN Place

Brooklyn GYN Place



Cervical Biopsy Brooklyn NYCThe cervix is the lower part of the uterus that forms a canal that opens into the vagina and leads to outside the body. The tissue that’s removed is then closely examined under a microscope.

A cervical biopsy is normally performed during a colposcopy procedure or Pap Smear biopsy procedure.

Cervical Biopsy What Is a Cervical Biopsy?
A cervical biopsy is a procedure that is performed to remove tissue from the cervix to test for abnormal cells or precancerous conditions.

Cervical Biopsy or Punch Biopsy
The amount of tissue your doctor removes is dependent on the type of GYN biopsy being done. A simple cervical biopsy procedure, also known as a punch biopsy, removes a small piece of tissue from the surface of the cervix, where as an endocervical biopsy (endocervical curettage) removes tissue from high in the cervical canal and requires scraping with a sharp instrument.

Cone Biopsy
Cone biopsy Brooklyn NYCAnother possible GYN biopsy is a cervix cone biopsy or conization where your doctor will use a laser or scalpel to remove a large cone shaped piece of tissue from the cervix.

Lastly, there is the Loop Electrosurgical Excision procedure (LEEP) that uses a thin, low-voltage electrified wire loop to cut out any abnormal tissue found. In addition to removing tissue for testing, some of these procedures can be used to completely remove areas of abnormal tissue and may also be used in the treatment of precancerous lesions.

If you’re undergoing a cervix biopsy procedure that requires a general anesthetic, you’ll need to stop eating at least eight hours before the procedure.

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Brooklyn GYN Place
142 Joralemon Street, #4CF,
Brooklyn, NY 11201
(718) 624-0604

Web Address:
https://www.brooklyngynplace.com/

Our location on the map: https://goo.gl/maps/TdxdKLtq6PuS65ck9

https://plus.codes/87G8M2V4+4H Brooklyn

Nearby Locations:
Downtown Brooklyn | Fort Greene | Boerum Hill | Cobble Hill | Columbia Street Waterfront District
11201| 11205 | 11217 | 11238 | 11231

Working Hours:
Monday - Friday: 9am - 5:30pm
Saturday: 9am - 11:30am
Sunday: Closed

Payment: cash, check, credit cards.

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What Are Uterine Fibroids?
Uterine fibroids treatment Brooklyn, NYUterine fibroids develop in the womb and are muscular tumors. They are usually benign, and less than one in 1000 will become cancerous. Having fibroids does not increase your risk of developing another form of cancer in the uterus. Fibroids are usually round, and although they consist of the same smooth muscle as the wall of the uterus, they are much denser. Uterine fibroids may develop singly, or you might have multiple tumors. They can be very small or might grow to become grapefruit sized.

Who Gets Uterine Fibroids?
Uterine fibroids generally develop during the 30s, 40s, and through menopause but are most common amongst women in their 40s and early 50s. Genetics is another factor as if your mother or another close female relative had fibroids, your risk is approximately three times higher than average.
Overweight women are at higher risk, especially those who are very heavy. Your ethnicity also makes a difference, as African-American women are more at risk than white women. If you like to eat plenty of red meat and ham, you are more likely to get fibroids compared with a woman who eats lots of green vegetables, which seems to have a protective effect.

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Brooklyn GYN Place
142 Joralemon Street, #4CF,
Brooklyn, NY 11201
(718) 624–0604

Web-address: https://www.brooklyngynplace.com/

Location on the map: https://goo.gl/maps/TdxdKLtq6PuS65ck9

https://plus.codes/87G8M2V4+4H Brooklyn

Nearby Locations:
Downtown Brooklyn | Fort Greene | Boerum Hill | Cobble Hill | Columbia Street Waterfront District
11201| 11205 | 11217 | 11238 | 11231

Working Hours:
Monday — Friday: 9am — 5:30pm
Saturday: 9am — 11:30am
Sunday: Closed

Payment: cash, check, credit cards.

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