Is an Endometrial Ablation Right for You?

Are you experiencing heavy menstrual flow? Are you seeking out options for how to stop or reduce the menstrual bleeding you have to deal with each month?

NovaSure® Endometrial Ablation is a procedure that can reduce how much you bleed during periods (also called menstrual flow). In some women, menstrual flow may stop completely.

If you would like to learn more about this procedure and whether it’s the right procedure for you, please call our office today at 813-803-2219 to schedule an appointment. 

 

Are heavy periods affecting your life?

You’re not alone. In fact, experts estimate that excessive menstrual bleeding may affect nearly 1 out of every 5 women And yet, studies show that only a fraction of women seek treatment for heavy periods each year.

Why?

In part because many women are embarrassed to talk about their periods, even with their primary care doctor or OB/GYN. Other women simply believe that their heavy period is normal because it’s been that way for years, while some are fearful of the treatment options available. 

It’s important for you to know that a NovaSure Ablation could be the solution you’ve been looking for and we’d like to talk with you about your treatment options. Call today at 813-803-2219.

This Simple Procedure May be Right for You

If heavy periods are affecting your quality of life, then it’s time to learn more about your treatment options — starting with NovaSure Endometrial Ablation (EA). NovaSure is a 5-minuteone-timenon-invasive endometrial ablation procedure that has been performed on over three million women.

During the NovaSure procedure, a woman’s uterine lining—the endometrium—which is the part of the body that can cause heavy bleeding, is permanently removed through the rapid delivery of radio frequency energy. This procedure doesn’t require any incisions and leaves your uterus intact.

NovaSure is intended for premenopausal women with heavy periods who are finished childbearing.

The quick, permanent procedure can be done in your doctor’s office and anytime during your cycle, even if you’re bleeding.