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 treatment options for 2023, please message us via the contact form

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