Women’s Health Services in Lake Charles
Gynecology and Women Care
In addition to being the leader in childbirth care in southwest Louisiana,
Lake Charles Memorial for Women is also dedicated to meeting the unique
healthcare needs of all women. Thousands of female patients turn to Memorial
for Women each year for a wide range of reproductive health and pelvic
problems, as well as routine screenings and treatment.
Comprehensive Women’s Health Services
With a collaborative team of skilled physicians, technicians, and nursing,
LCMHS is the top-choice for comprehensive care for women across their
lifespan. A full range of diagnostic and imaging technologies for women
are available to identify problems quickly and accurately. A bone density
x-ray, as well as a range of mammography and ultrasound technologies are
available at Memorial Health System. LCMHS is the region’s most
advanced option to diagnose and treat women’s health conditions.
Services include, but are not limited to:
- Pregnancy and Childbirth
- Reproductive health
- Fibroids (uterine)
- Urinary incontinence
- Endometriosis
- Hysterectomy
- Pelvic pain
- Cervical disorders
- Ovarian cysts
- Menopause issues
- Sexual health
- Breast lumps
- Mental health
Menopause Care
Menopause can mark the beginning of significant changes to a women’s
health and lifestyle. From hot flashes, vaginal and urinary tract changes,
and other challenges, Memorial Health System offers a team of caring physicians
to discuss menopause – from health risks to managing symptoms.
Pelvic and Bladder Care
Pelvic and bladder issues are common among women. LCMHS and its clinician
staff offer a range of treatments from physical therapy to minimally invasive
surgery to help address these issues among women.
Sexual Health
Lake Charles Memorial Health System helps in coping with the sexual problems
that may arise throughout womanhood. Sexual health is an important component
to the big picture of women’s health. Common barriers to women’s
sexual health may include endometriosis, pregnancy, brain trauma, menopause,
and cancer.