- Medical Weight LossThe doctors at Crown OB/Gyn want their young patients to feel empowered and in control of their own bodies. The doctor will answer questions and provide advice on a number of topics including periods, bodily changes, and how to care for her body to help the young patient feel comfortable and confident. The doctor can also talk about sexual health concerns such as birth control, pregnancy, and sexually transmitted diseases. The patient can ask questions about any other health-related issues like acne, weight management, and the emotional and physical changes associated with puberty.
- Primary CareSome insurance companies require a referral from your Primary Care Physician to be seen by an OB/Gyn. Please check with your provider and insurance carrier before scheduling an appointment.
- Family PracticeYour family history—and your partner’s family history—can provide insight about any genetic conditions or disorders that may be passed on to a child. Understanding your medical past can help your healthcare providers treat you and your child in the future. This information may also tell your healthcare provider if they need to perform extra tests or watch for the development of certain conditions during pregnancy. Specific parts of your family health history to share with your doctor could include a history of...
- Emergency Care
- Urinary IncontinenceStress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) occurs when urine leaks during exercise, coughing, sneezing, laughing or any movement that puts pressure (stress) on the bladder. SUI is the most common type and is experienced by 1 in 3 women.
- ImmunizationsYour provider may need to update or give you additional vaccinations before you become pregnant. Some of these vaccinations may require time between when they are given to you and when you become pregnant. Bring your vaccination records with you to your appointment.
- GynecologyAn established, trusting relationship with a gynecologist can help teens feel comfortable asking questions during their visit. We provide a setting where they can get accurate answers and advice. Our gynecology team allows them to respect their bodies and care for themselves.
- Female Infertility
- MenopauseThese symptoms can be extremely uncomfortable and may prevent you from doing your normal activities. With menopause management at Crown OB/Gyn, you can get relief from your symptoms.
- ObstetricsDr. Foley is particularly interested in high-risk obstetrics. As a mother of two toddlers, she loves helping patients navigate the transition to parenthood. In addition, she has a strong interest in family planning and advocacy.
- Pregnancy
- Labor and DeliveryOur practice provides full-spectrum prenatal, labor & delivery, and postpartum care reinforcing a close partnership between the physician and patient with each visit to our office. Our
- Ovarian Cancer
- Cervical CancerA Pap smear is a test that is typically performed yearly after a woman turns 21 or becomes sexually active. The test is a simple, quick collection of cells that is used to screen for cervical cancer and detect any abnormal changes in the cells of the cervix.
- Cancer CarePregnancy Services at Crown OB/Gyn include Preconception Counseling, Prenatal visits, C-Sections + VBAC, Prenatal Ultrasounds, Prenatal & Genetic Counseling, Birthing Options, Postpartum, Midwifery, and Fertility. Gynecology services at Crown OB/Gyn include Annual Exams, Pap Smears, Contraception, STD Screening, Teen/Adolescent Services, LGBTQ+, Menopausal Care, Bone Health, Breast Health, Cancer Care, Incontinence Therapy, Sexual Function, and In-Office Procedures.
- Mental HealthThe visit often includes discussions about general health topics such as nutrition, exercise, mental health, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
- Diabetes Care
- EndocrinologyReferral to appropriate REI (Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility) practices in the area for further work-up and treatment if needed
- UltrasoundDuring your first appointment, our team takes the time to get to know you and your medical history and conduct a viability ultrasound. Following this appointment, you will see a provider who will estimate your due date.
- MammographyMammograms can detect lumps and tumors even before trained professionals can detect them. For this reason, women with a family history of breast cancer and women who fall in the age range for routine mammography should get their mammograms regularly after age 40. Your doctor can advise you about the schedule to follow and how to schedule a mammogram. Your first mammogram is often considered the “baseline” mammogram—the one used to compare future mammograms to help identify changes in your breast tissue.
- ChemotherapyAs your gynecologist, Crown OB/Gyn is your partner when it comes to looking for early signs of cancer and we will work closely with gynecology oncology and refer patients with cancer diagnoses to them for further treatment (further surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation) and care as needed
- General SurgeryIf you are anxious about the idea of having surgery, you are not alone. Many people get nervous about the idea of surgery, especially if it is their first time. At Crown OB/Gyn, we do all we can to make you feel confident about your surgical experience. Receiving surgery is a big decision and often unavoidable. You should feel comfortable and assured every step of the way.
- Minimally Invasive SurgeryOur approach to gynecology care is to do the most good with the least invasiveness. From prevention to early detection, new therapies, minimally-invasive surgery, and complementary care, we put the patient’s long-term well-being at the center of our work.
- Robotic SurgeryRobotic surgery, also called robot-assisted surgery, allows surgeons to perform many types of complex procedures with more precision, flexibility, and control than is possible with conventional techniques. Robotic surgery is usually associated with minimally invasive surgery—procedures performed through tiny incisions. It is also sometimes used in certain traditional open surgical procedures.
- HysterectomyEarly menopause can also occur if you have a hysterectomy before menopause begins. This is because your ovaries—which produce estrogen and progesterone—are removed and your body cannot produce those hormones.
- Endometrial AblationEndometrial ablation is a procedure that uses heat, cold, or different types of energy to destroy the tissue that lines your uterus so that you bleed less during your periods. Heavy periods happen for lots of reasons. There are different methods used for endometrial ablation, but they all involve destroying a layer of tissue that lines your uterus. When it’s time for your period, you’ll bleed less because you’ll have less of your uterus lining to shed. A uterine ablation procedure is only done on women who do not plan to have any children in the future. The procedure is not surgery, so you will not have any cuts (incisions).
- LaparoscopyWe offer a number of surgeries for women to treat a wide range of gynecology issues. We have surgeons trained in open (laparotomy), minimally invasive (laparoscopy), and robotic surgery.
- Laparoscopic Surgery
- Acne Treatment
- Cyst
- Lesions