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Dr. Natalya Danilyants

heidi coat blogThe fear of hearing the word “cancer” can cause some women to continue suffering with pelvic pain, heavy bleeding, or extreme bloating unnecessarily. For women who are worried about what their GYN symptoms could mean, it’s important to find the most skilled medical professional possible.

PrintSunday, June 7 is National Cancer Survivors Day, a day to celebrate life.

Hearing a diagnosis of cancer can turn your life upside down. Along with finding the best minimally invasive surgeon and choosing an oncologist, getting moral support from the start is a crucial part of the healing process.

FibroidsWhile most uterine fibroids are noncancerous, it is clear that there is a risk associated in using power morcellation to perform myomectomies or hysterectomies. Recent news reports about the potential spread of cancer from removing fibroids using a power morcellator requires some clarification.

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If a doctor tells you that you aren’t a candidate for minimally invasive surgery, it could very well be that it’s not you, but the doctor who isn’t the right fit for the surgery you require. DualPortGYN and LAAM procedures performed by Dr. Paul J. MacKoul and Dr. Natalya Danilyants at CIGC use the most advanced, minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques.

Dr Danilyants full-V3Dr. Natalya Danilyants, MD FACOG is an internationally reknowned gynecological surgeon. She is fellowship trained in retroperitoneal dissection, a technique that sets The Center for Innovative GYN Care procedures apart.

iStock_000028929774_MediumWorried about menopause? Get the five fast facts about hormone replacement therapy, so you can be well prepared when speaking with your GYN specialist.

BethLiving with endometriosis pain can consume your life. Choosing to have a hysterectomy is never an easy decision. No doctor wants that to be the only option for his patient, especially one so young. But, it’s a very personal decision.

BrendaWomen who suffer from GYN conditions often just want to return to a normal life. Pain or discomfort, heavy bleeding, exhaustion from anemia, or other symptoms can limit activity and often isolate women from others. With CIGC minimally invasive procedures, the treatment is finally something women are excited about.

FriendsGetting or staying healthy is a challenge we all face as we age. Hormones play a leading role in how our bodies function, and can affect how healthy we feel. During National Women’s Health Week, we encourage all of our patients and their families to take a more active role in their health.