About our expert Dr. Silverman:
Practicing Gynecology Surgery for more than 20 years with offices in both Scarsdale and New York City. Research Associate at the National Cancer Institute at the National Institutes of Health (Bethesda, MD.)
For low risk procedures most patients prefer that the procedure be
performed in office than than a hospital setting for several
reasons; 1. The office is more comfortable for most patients because
it is familiar and because they don’t have the increased anxiety
associated with going to the hospital 2. Most patients require
minimal pain relief 3. The patients are able to leave for home
sooner because they haven’t had deep anesthesia. Two procedures
that are well adapted to the office that I am quite comfortable
performing are 1. Essure for permanent contraception and
2.Thermachoice for controlling heavy vaginal bleeding thus avoiding
a hysterectomy.
Practicing Gynecology Surgery for more than 20 years with offices in both Scarsdale and New York City. Research Associate at the National Cancer Institute at the National Institutes of Health (Bethesda, MD.)
Dr. Silverman offers a treatment called GYNECARE THERMACHOICE Uterine Baloon Therapy that can help women suffering with heavy periods avoid a hysterectomy – and skip the hospital altogether. The treatment, which Dr. Silverman performs in his office, preserves the uterus and requires no incision. Recovery is fast and most women can typically return to their normal activities the next day.
Essure is a gentle, hormone-free birth control procedure-without cutting or the risks of getting your tubes tied. This gentle procedure can be performed in my office under local anesthesia in less than one hour.
Essure Permanent Contraception
Essure is a gentle, hormone-free birth control procedure-without cutting or the risks of getting your tubes tied. This gentle procedure can be performed in my office under local anesthesia in less than one hour. Read More »
More than 10 million American women suffer from excessive menstrual bleeding or heavy periods, a condition known as menorrhagia. In fact, more than 20 percent of the 600,000 hysterectomies performed annually in the United States are to treat heavy periods.
Bacterial Vaginosis (BV)
I have found over the past several years that the most frequently seen problem in my patients is vaginal discharge due to bacterial vaginosis (BV) vaginal.html. I have discovered a Naturapathic way of treating this annoying condition with a high degree of success