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If you are looking for specific information about hysterectomy in Webster, TX, this page will provide added resources for your quest. Read on for specific local information about hysterectomy, surgery options, doctors, hospitals, patient testimonies and more from HysterSisters.com members.
What is a hysterectomy?
A hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus, otherwise known as the womb. Rarely is a hysterectomy an emergency surgery. There is usually considerable time to research and explore options for discussions with your personal surgeon.
Read more about hysterectomy.
Most importantly, if you have been told you need a hysterectomy and you have explored the alternative treatments for your diagnosis, there is important information you need to know.
Amie Napier, M.D. Medical City Hospital 7777 Forest Lane Suite A331 Dallas TX 75230 9725667760 |
Quanita Crable, M.D. 8160 Walnut Hill Lane Ste. LL-001 Dallas TX 75231 (469)364-3764 |
Sherry L Neyman, M.D. Renaissance Women's Group 12201 Renfert Way Ste 200 Austin TX 78758 512-425-3875 |
Siobhan Kehoe, M.D. Gynecological Oncology Clinic - SW Med 2201 Inwood Road Suite 106 Dallas TX 75390 214-645-4673 |
Susan D. Hunter, M.D. 626 Ed Carey Dr Harlingen TX 78550 956-428-4868 |
Devin Garza, M.D. 12201 Renfert Way, STE# 215 Austin TX 78758 512 425-3830 |
Debra Richardson, M.D. Gynecological Oncology Clinic - SW Med 2201 Inwood Road Suite 106 Dallas TX 75390 214-645-4673 |
Elizabeth Stevenson-Gargiulo, M.D. 9101 North Central Expressway Suite 250 Dallas TX 75231 214-826-2979 |
Ellen Wilson, M.D. 5323 Harry Hines Blvd - Dept of OBGYN Dallas TX 75390 214-648-4747 |
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Clear Lake Regional Medical Center 500 Medical Center Blvd Webster TX 77598
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Your first decision - What type of hysterectomy is best for you?
Different types of hysterectomy are tailored to a specific set of health needs and surgeon skills. With today's advancing technology and experienced surgeons, most women are candidates for minimally invasive surgery. Minimally invasive surgery typically allows for faster recovery and fewer complications. Vaginal hysterectomy, laparoscopic hysterectomy, and robotic hysterectomy are examples of minimally invasive hysterectomy options.
Ask your surgeon: Am I a candidate for minimally invasive hysterectomy? If the answer is no, ask "Why not?". Seek a second opinion of a specialized GYN surgeon for additional surgery options.
Read more about the different hysterectomy types:
Vaginal Hysterectomy
Laparscopic Hysterectomy
da Vinci¨ Hysterectomy
LESS Hysterectomy
Open Incision - Abdominal Hysterectomy
| | Cynthia L PHILLIPS DO. Webster, TX
Suggestion by CDH : " I have been a patient of Dr. Phillips for several years now. She is so very kind compassionate and concerned about the entire well-being of her patients not their pocketbooks! She always makes it...(Read More)" |
| | April HARRIS MD. TX
Suggestion by Susan : " She's very caring and thorough. She patiently answers all your questions. I can only highly recommend Dr. Harris the practice makes it very convenient for patients in outlying areas see her by having...(Read More)" |
| | Gerry Michael HOFFMAN MD. Fort Worth, TX
Suggestion by Lynn A : " I was referred to Dr Hoffman by my PCM. Unlike most offices where it takes weeks to get an appt. I had an appt the very next week. My husband is active duty military which means moving and changing...(Read More)" |
| | Patricia E LADEN MD. Houston, TX
Suggestion by Kathy Roberts : " For over 20 years I suffered with various female problems cramping frequent heavy periods etc. When I was 51 I went to 4 different (male) doctors within 6 months trying to get some relief. I hemo...(Read More)" |
| | Brent BOST MD. TX
Suggestion by Kimberely V : " I was referred to him by several other patients. I have visited all with bad outcomes several other OBGYN doctors. I finally agreed to go. He listened was kind and didn't make me feel like it wa...(Read More)" |
| | Douglas Campbell DECKER MD. Fort Worth, TX
Suggestion by hystersister : " Dr. Decker is the most amazing doctor I have ever come into contact with. I was given his name after my gyno did nothing to help me during my pregnancy. He is a known for his skill with regards to hi...(Read More)" |
| | Thomas Floyd ROWE MD. TX
Suggestion by aceprincess76 : " Dr. Rowe is a Perinatologist (high risk pregnancy). I ended up being considered "high risk" for my last pregnancy due to threatened abortion and gestational diabetes. He is a wonderful wonderful phy...(Read More)" |
| | Christopher A YANCEY MD. Longview, TX
Suggestion by Robin : " I am honored to recommend Dr. Yancey. I came to be his patient several years ago purely by chance. I was in need of an OB/GYN and was literally picking names in the phonebook. I had had several recom...(Read More)" |
Get a Second Opinion - ALWAYS!
HysterSisters recommends that you get more than one opinion when your doctor suggests a hysterectomy. You may have a trustful long-standing history with your doctor and feel horrified that we suggest such a thing! This isn't a slap in the face for your personal physician but a smart thing for every patient to do.
Set up an appointment with a different surgeon in a different practice and even perhaps in a different town. Take your records with you but also ask for an exam. Ask if the first recommendation is appropriate. Ask for alternative suggestions.
Get a third opinion. You might find the third suggests an even less invasive solution or an alternative treatment to completely avoid surgery.
The key is for you, the patient, to get all the information you can before you agree to surgery. You cannot change your mind once the surgery is done. There are no money back guarantees if the surgery is not the cure for your problem. Be smart. Do your homework.
Read more about getting a second opinion: Give Me A Second.
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