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Category Archives: fibroids
When we say ‘minimally invasive’, we mean it! Uterine Fibroid Embolisation is performed by inserting a catheter through a tiny incision in the wrist. X-rays are used to guide the catheter into the uterine arteries that supply blood to the fibroids 🌸 If you have been diagnosed with fibroids and would like more information about […]
Season’s Greetings and happy holidays from our family to yours. Wishing you well over the festive season 🌟
84% of women who have been diagnosed with #fibroids report they have affected their career 😔 Fibroids can cause heavy, painful periods, abdominal & lower back pain. Don’t waste another sick day on fibroids. Talk to us about permanent, non-invasive treatment options for 2023 🌸
That’s right 🏆We’ve successfully treated over 3000 patients suffering from fibroids, in the form of #UterineFibroidEmbolisation. #UFE is a permanent, non-invasive procedure conducted through a tiny incision in the wrist 🙌 Get in touch via our contact page to learn more!
🚨 DYK untreated #fibroids can cause incontinence?🚨 Fortunately when it comes to treatment, you have more options than ever before. If you’ve been diagnosed and would like find out more about our UFE treatment procedure, please send us a message online.
Last stretch 2022 🌸 If you have been diagnosed with fibroids and would like to be treated before the end of the year, please message us via our contact form 🌸
Summer has arrived & we hope you can embrace the warmth, festivities & freedom the season brings. We are still open & treating patients until 15-Dec. If you’ve been diagnosed with fibroids and would like to undergo non-invasive, permanent treatment, please send us a message via our contact form.
Congratulations Hao on your beautiful baby boy Hexu, post UFE procedure! ✨We just love a happy ending 😊
It’s no secret that Fibroids may lead to heavy periods, but many don’t realise this in turn can result in iron deficiency. Incorporate iron rich foods such as dark leafy vegetables, lean meat, and legumes into your diet to keep your iron levels healthy this World Iron Deficiency Day 🌻
