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All First State Women’s Care physicians are certified in daVinci robotic surgery. For patients requiring hysterectomies and other gynecologic procedures, robotic assisted surgery may be the most effective, least invasive treatment.
FollowMyHealth at Women First is our online patient information system that gives you 24/7 access to your personal health information and secure online communication with your Care Team. FollowMyHealth works as your medical communication center and allows you to:
You can also use FollowMyHealth at Women First to track your fitness and wellbeing— with applications to track your weight, monitor blood pressure and even create charts to show your goals and progress.
At Women’s Care we provide the highest level of care through our skilled health care professionals and state of the art technologies. As a leading OB/GYN medical practice for the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, we pride ourselves on providing the highest level of personal and professional care to our patients.
You might think being pregnant in the summer is difficult to manage, however, cold winter weather can be more taxing on a mom-to-be. As the weather gets downright frigid in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, a pregnant woman should consider these 7 tips for a safe and healthy winter pregnancy.
There is good news and bad news concerning morning sickness. If you are suffering with it right now, the good news is doctors believe it’s a sign that the placenta is growing normally. The bad news, according to the Cleveland Clinic,
Understanding polycystic syndrome (PCOS) is complicated. It affects your menstrual cycle and has some strange symptoms. Many women actually have PCOS, yet have never been diagnosed. It’s possible one of them could be you.