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Modern women’s health: Less pain, more confidence

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Don’t wait for symptoms to disrupt your life — modern solutions are here to help you feel like yourself again.

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Women’s health is evolving — from proactive annual checkups to innovative treatments that improve quality of life. At Novant Health, their women’s health specialists are making care more personal, less invasive, and easier to access.

Annual OB-GYN visits matter

Your yearly visit is about more than a Pap test — it’s a vital check-in for reproductive and overall health. It’s also a chance to talk openly about concerns like heavy periods, bladder changes, or menopause. Regular visits help detect issues early and connect you to the right specialists when needed.

Real relief for urinary incontinence

Urinary leakage and sudden urges don’t have to be part of daily life. There are multiple treatment options available. Many women have found in-office Botox injections calm overactive bladder muscles, providing months of relief with minimal downtime — a simple solution when medication or lifestyle changes aren’t enough.

Minimally invasive fibroid treatments

New procedures like radio-frequency ablation offer symptom relief without major surgery, preserve the uterus, and allow a faster return to normal activities.

Modern women’s health is about helping you feel like yourself again — with less pain, fewer limits, and more confidence.

Don’t wait: prioritize your care.

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