- Osteoporosis
- Warts
- Medical Weight LossThere are different treatment options for PCOS that your Plano Women’s Healthcare provider can discuss with you. Some of these options may include lifestyle changes, such as regular exercise, maintaining a well-rounded diet, weight loss and lowering blood sugar levels. Medications may also be recommended to regulate your menstrual cycle, help with ovulation, or to reduce excessive hair growth. Our providers will take the time to understand your symptoms and work with you to find a treatment plan that addresses your needs.
- Smoking CessationYour annual exam is an important way to take care of your health. It provides thorough screening for reproductive and gynecological health issues as well as an opportunity to discuss other topics such as weight loss, smoking cessation, or other concerns.
- Family Practice
- Emergency CareLocated on the 1st floor of Medical City Plano hospital, next to the Emergency Room. Following parking signs for the Emergency Room off Coit Road.
- Constipation
- Urinary IncontinenceUrinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse can occur when the muscles of the pelvic floor are weakened or damaged. Your provider will discuss with you the appropriate procedures to treat this condition.
- Diarrhea
- ImmunizationsOur comprehensive annual exams also include counseling for smoking, alcohol use, and weight loss and discussion of age-recommended vaccinations.
- GynecologyDr. Heather Bellanger was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest but has lived in Texas since 1994. She attended Texas A&M for her undergraduate studies and received a Bachelor of Arts in Biology. She received her medical degree from UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. Dr. Bellanger remained at UT Southwestern to complete her residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Parkland Memorial Hospital.
- Female InfertilityOf course! Our office is LBGTQ-friendly. We can offer female infertility evaluation testing along with intrauterine insemination (IUI) with donor sperm.
- ObstetricsAs OB/GYNs, we live for sharing this major life event with our patients and thrive on providing mothers with the most attentive obstetrics care.
- EndometriosisEndometriosis is one of the most common causes of debilitating pelvic pain in women, affecting up to 1 in 10 women. With endometriosis, the endometrial cells from the uterus's inner lining are found outside of the uterus, in the pelvis. These endometrial cells, also called implants, can spread and grow on the ovaries, fallopian tubes, bowel, and bladder. In rare cases, these cells can also be found outside of the pelvis.
- Pelvic PainMost women experience pelvic pain at some point during their lifetime, whether from menstrual cramps, ovulation, or even intestinal irregularity. For most women, pelvic pain may persist for a few days and then resolve. However, in women with chronic pelvic pain, pelvic discomfort can occur daily and can interfere with their quality of life, sexual function, exercise, and general mood. Our Plano Women's Healthcare providers understand pelvic pain can be both uncomfortable and frustrating. We are here to listen to your concerns, address the underlying problem, and create an individualized care plan to get you on the road to wellness sooner.
- PregnancyAll this information gives us a good idea of your health and how your body will handle pregnancy. It can also indicate whether factors are in place that can result in a high-risk pregnancy.
- Labor and DeliveryAs part of our commitment to excellence, the OB/GYNs at Plano Women’s Healthcare are your advocates during prenatal care and childbirth. We understand the anxieties surrounding delivery and strive to work with you to help alleviate those fears. Our OB/GYN providers will work closely with you during prenatal care and labor, making recommendations to ensure you have a safe, healthy delivery, whether you have a vaginal birth or C-section.
- Kidney Stones
- Ovarian CancerA hysterectomy is a type of surgery in which your OB/GYN removes your uterus, with or without the cervix. In many cases, the fallopian tubes will be removed as well in an effort to lower the risk of ovarian cancer. However, a hysterectomy does not refer to removing the ovaries. Removal of the ovaries is a separate procedure, called an oophorectomy. An oophorectomy can be done at the same time as a hysterectomy and whether it should be done is determined by your age, family history, and clinical situation.
- Cervical CancerThese cells can go away on their own, but some types of HPV have been directly linked to cervical cancer.
- Colon Cancer
- Interstitial Cystitis
- Urinary Tract InfectionUrgency (strong urge to urinate), frequency (going to the bathroom often), and painful urination are common symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI). Blood in the urine (hematuria) can also be a sign of a UTI. Some women may also experience lower abdominal pain or even cramping.
- AutismExperts in regenerative medicine have studied these cells for decades, evaluating how they can stimulate the body to repair itself and heal. Experts in stem cell research believe that stem cells can help treat various conditions in children, including autism, cerebral palsy, non-genetic diseases, neuroblastoma, and other cancers.
- Thyroid
- UltrasoundFor urgent issues, we can often accommodate same or next business day appointments so you can sooner be on the road to wellness. Also, you don’t have to travel to multiple locations to get the full work-up and treatment you need. PWHC provides in-office ultrasound, laboratory services (blood draws), bone density scans, and various procedures and minor surgeries.
- MRI
- X-Rays
- General SurgeryAt Plano Women’s Healthcare, our physicians are Board-Certified or Board-Eligible in Obstetrics and Gynecology and offer a variety of surgical services. We understand that undergoing any surgical procedure – large or small – can be a scary experience. we are here to ease your mind. We have decades of experience, utilize the highest quality surgical techniques, and work closely with you to make sure we achieve great results and successful outcomes.
- Minimally Invasive SurgeryPain management, generally with NSAIDs such as ibuprofen or naproxen, and hormonal birth control are usually the first-line treatment options for endometriosis. This treatment is usually very effective, but if these measures do not provide relief, your OB/GYN may discuss other medication options and surgery. Our physicians at Plano Women’s Healthcare are well-versed in endometriosis treatment options, including minimally invasive surgery.
- Cyst RemovalYour Plano Women's Healthcare physicians provide many additional procedures and surgery options including Bartholin’s Cyst Removal, Biopsies, Mole Removal and more.
- Vasectomy
- Robotic SurgeryDr. Feltman is a proud Texan, she grew up in Plano with her two brothers and parents. She spent her childhood playing soccer, watching football (Go Cowboys! and Hook ‘em Horns!), and keeping the peace between her two brothers. After graduating from the best university, University of Texas at Austin, she attended the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio for medical school. To continue the trend of attending Texas Universities, she completed her post-graduate training at Parkland Health & Hospital System/University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas. When not practicing OB/GYN, Adrienne loves trying new restaurants, laying by the pool with a good book, baking brownies and cupcakes, and spending time with her family and friends. She is looking forward to starting a family with her husband, Adam, in their newly renovated home. Dr. Feltman loves delivering babies but also enjoys spending time doing robotic surgery and helping patients with family planning.
- HysterectomyThere are two types of hormone therapy: estrogen only or estrogen plus progestin. Estrogen plus progestin is used for women who have never had a hysterectomy and still have a uterus. Taking progestin reduces the risk of uterine cancer over taking estrogen alone.
- Endometrial AblationEndometrial ablation is a non-invasive, hormone-free treatment that can decrease or stop heavy menstrual bleeding. It is recommended for women who suffer with heavy periods and have no desire for any future pregnancies. We will work with you to determine whether you’re a good candidate for the procedure and help you decide if it’s the best option for your particular needs.
- LaparoscopyThe only way to definitively diagnose endometriosis is with a surgical procedure called a diagnostic laparoscopy. During this procedure, a small camera is placed in the abdomen and the pelvic organs are evaluated for signs of endometriosis. Most women can be treated for endometriosis based on exam findings and symptoms alone without the need for surgery. However, if other endometriosis treatments have not worked, your OB/GYN may suggest surgical options.
- Laparoscopic SurgeryRobotic surgery is a type of laparoscopic surgery in which a robotic console is used to control the surgeon’s instruments. Robotic surgery has several advantages, including...
- Moles
- Acne Treatment
- Cyst
- FungusBacterial vaginosis tends to cause a gray discharge and fishy odor that is caused by changes in pH and a lack of “good” bacteria, called lactobacilli, in the vagina. Yeast infections, on the other hand, are caused by an overgrowth of a type of fungus called Candida, which causes a thick yellow-white discharge, itching, and discomfort. Neither yeast nor BV is sexually transmitted; however, sexual intercourse may make these infections worse or cause them to recur. BV and yeast can clear up on their own, but it may take time. Therefore, if you’re experiencing symptoms, we highly recommend prompt testing and treatment.
- LesionsIf you receive abnormal Pap smear results, we’ll perform this procedure which allows your Plano OB/GYN to visually examine your vulva, vagina, and cervix. We do the procedure to detect and treat precancerous lesions in an effort to prevent cervical cancer. Learn More >
- Back Pain