UFE is 90% effective without the need for a Hysterectomy
Reclaim Your Freedom with UFE
Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE) offers a minimally invasive approach to treating uterine fibroids, providing a safe and highly effective alternative to major surgical procedures like hysterectomy and myomectomy. UFE is designed to preserve the integrity of the uterus while delivering substantial relief to women dealing with fibroid-related symptoms, including heavy bleeding, severe cramps, and frequent urination. Approximately 90-95% of women who opt for UFE witness substantial improvements in their fibroid symptoms. Notably, for those who aspire to start a family in the future, and have been told that they need a hysterectomy, UFE presents a low-risk pathway to relief, eliminating the need for invasive surgery while preserving fertility.
Experience Freedom from Surgery with UFE: A Fibroid Treatment
Our accomplished partnered physicians excel in providing the specialized uterine fibroid embolization treatment option to women throughout the United States. Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE) is a pioneering, minimally invasive procedure dedicated to alleviating fibroid-related pain which focuses on enhancing women’s overall quality of life. Our outpatient clinic is thoughtfully structured to guarantee you receive top-tier care at every stage of your care, from pre-treatment to post-treatment.
While many uterine fibroids go unnoticed and do not necessitate medical intervention, some can become sources of pain and significant discomfort.
If you or a cherished family member find yourselves grappling with typical fibroid symptoms like excessive menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, or pressure, you can rely on Fibroid Clinic for assistance.
Our medical professionals will assess your condition in a secure and welcoming outpatient environment to determine whether these familiar fibroid symptoms are affecting you.
Fibroids can lead to heavy or prolonged menstrual cycles and spotting between periods.
Excessive blood loss from heavy bleeding related to fibroids can cause anemia.
Pain in the pelvic area or lower back can range from mild and occasional to severe pain depending on the fibroids’ size, location, and number.
Fibroids can expand the uterus, compressing the bladder and reducing its capacity, which creates a strong need to urinate.
Fibroids may cause pain during sex in specific positions or at certain times during the menstrual cycle.
Fibroids are linked to higher levels of prostaglandins, causing more intense and prolonged menstrual cramps.