Women's Wellness Blog
Health Care Answers from the Health Professionals at Kalispell OB/GYN Associates.
Not just another New Year’s Resolution: A holistic approach to health and wellness by maintaining a balanced lifestyle for years to come
Written by Marci Mangold, PA-C As a new year is upon us, many recognize the need to reflect on the past year and plan for a better, less-stressed, more joyful, and healthier year ahead. Often, great intentions lead to New Year’s resolutions in hopes of achieving a specific goal, and we fully intend to keep…
Read MoreKeeping Abreast Of Your Health
Early detection and prompt treatment can turn a breast cancer sufferer into a breast cancer survivor. Various organizations, such as The American Cancer Society, The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and the US Preventative Task Force to name a few, have developed guidelines for how best to screen average-risk women for breast cancer based…
Read MoreWhat is Office Hysteroscopy?
Hysteroscopy has traditionally been performed
in a hospital operating room (OR) under general anesthesia but is increasingly being
performed in the office setting.
Dear Kalispell OB/GYN Patients
You are very important to us. We want you to know about some changes to our practice and reassure you that your care will remain consistent, compassionate and thorough. On July 1st, 2022, Kalispell OB/GYN and our embedded Logan Health physicians moved into separate offices and became separate entities. This is not a bitter separation…
Read MoreLetter To Our OB Patients
You are very important to us. We want you to know about changes coming to our practice and to reassure you that your care will remain consistent, compassionate and thorough. On July 1st, 2022, Kalispell OB/GYN and our embedded Logan Health physicians (Doctors deHoop, Huff, and Lauer) are moving into separate offices.
Read MoreWhat Is Going On Down There?!
At varying times during your life, you may experience vaginal itching, irritation, or vaginal discharge. Sometimes you might have painful urination, vaginal odor, or even painful intercourse. If you notice any of these symptoms, you likely have vaginitis.
Read MoreInclusivity Matters
Haley Peters, FNP-BC It takes courage to come to a provider’s office. In healthcare, providers can often lose sight of how courageous our patients are in their quest to seek care. If a patient has had negative history in OBGYN offices, this will most likely impact their journey of seeking care. If providers have historically…
Read MoreMore Than Melons, Caring For Your Breasts
For the purpose of this article, we will be focusing on breast monitoring and evaluation, with a discussion of a few common breast related concerns that lead women to seek care. The minimum general consensus in the medical community, is having patients practice something called breast self-awareness.
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