Gynecologic surgery refers to surgery on the female reproductive system. Gynecologic surgery is usually performed by gynecologists. It includes procedures for benign conditions, cancer, infertility, incontinence, and various other conditions.
Gynecologic surgery is used for a variety of treatments, including the following:
For more information regarding this procedure, schedule an appointment by calling 229.584.5590 or through our online form.
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