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3 Types of Cervical Cancer and What You Should Know About Them
Cervical cancer was once one of the most common cancers affecting women. In past years, medical researchers have reported a significant decrease in incidences of cervical cancer, which has been attributed to increase in regular Pap tests being performed. Pap tests are a crucial part of preventing cervical cancer since they can detect precancerous lesions and abnormal cell growth before cancer develops.
Most cervical cancer cases are related to the human papillomavirus (HPV). This sexually transmitted infection can influence the development of cervical cancer as it aids in the abnormal growth of cervical cells. » Read more about: 3 Types of Cervical Cancer and What You Should Know About Them »
2017 Office Holiday Closings
2017 Office Holiday Closings:
Monday, May 29, 2017 – closed all day
Tuesday, July 4, 2017 – closed all day
Monday, September 4, 2017 – closed all day
Thursday, November 23, 2017 – closed all day
Friday, November 24, 2017 – closed all day
Monday, December 25, 2017 – closed all day
Monday, January 1, 2018 – closed all day
During these times, patients can still access our patient portal and someone from our office will respond as soon as possible. » Read more about: 2017 Office Holiday Closings »
Office Closed 1/17 Due To Weather Conditions
We will be closed on Tuesday, January 17th, due to the weather conditions. We apologize for the inconvenience. » Read more about: Office Closed 1/17 Due To Weather Conditions »
Holiday Office Closings 2016
Here’s our office closing schedule for the holidays. We hope our patients have a wonderful holiday season!
Thursday, November 24 – Closed
Friday, November 25 – Closed
Monday, December 26 – Closed
Monday, January 2, 2017 – Closed
Patients can still access our patient portal and someone from our office will respond as soon as possible.
» Read more about: Holiday Office Closings 2016 »
Flu Shots for 2016/17 – What has Changed?
It’s the beginning of flu season, and in order to avoid a high fever, severe aches and a nasty cough, a flu shot could help patients lessen their symptoms or avoid them all together. Since the flu virus is always evolving, scientists are making important changes to how the vaccine is made. » Read more about: Flu Shots for 2016/17 – What has Changed? »
What you should know about the Zika Virus
While only about 20% of people with the Zika virus experience symptoms, the greater concern about contracting the virus has been the potential link to birth defects. » Read more about: What you should know about the Zika Virus »
Office Closed February 2nd 2016
Associates in Womens Health is closed today, February 2nd 2016 due to inclement weather. Keep updated with any other changes here on our blog!
Our after hours emergency number is (402) 559-3012 » Read more about: Office Closed February 2nd 2016 »
Introducing Dr. Evans!
Associates in Womens Health is proud to introduce our new physician, Dr. Erin Evans! Dr. Evans will be starting at our practice on September 1st. She is board certified and graduated from Creighton University. She specializes in Obstetrics and Gynecology. We are excited to welcome her to our practice! Learn more about Dr. Evans. » Read more about: Introducing Dr. Evans! »
Launch of our New Website
We are proud to announce the launch of our new website! » Read more about: Launch of our New Website »