Urology clinic offers new technology to improve women's health
MISSOULA, Mont. - There is always a need
to improve women’s health, and Five Valleys Urology Clinic is doing just that.
“This is a way for women to feel more functional and to have greater enjoyment in their lives,” said Dana Headapohl.
Headapohl, 67, has been a patient at Five Valleys Urology for a year. When she heard about the newtreatment she knew she had to get it.
“I am post-menopausal, so I had conditions associated with that,” said Headapohl.
Physicians say the MonaLisa Touch laser provides relief for women with side effects from breast cancer treatment, those who are in menopause and more. Many patients say the treatment is simple and easy.
Physician Assistant Whitney Martin has been hands-on with the technology and finds it beneficial for women that suffer from declining estrogen levels.
http://www.nbcmontana.com/news/keci/urology-clinic-offers-new-technology-to-improve-womens-health/656078035
“This is a way for women to feel more functional and to have greater enjoyment in their lives,” said Dana Headapohl.
Headapohl, 67, has been a patient at Five Valleys Urology for a year. When she heard about the newtreatment she knew she had to get it.
“I am post-menopausal, so I had conditions associated with that,” said Headapohl.
Physicians say the MonaLisa Touch laser provides relief for women with side effects from breast cancer treatment, those who are in menopause and more. Many patients say the treatment is simple and easy.
Physician Assistant Whitney Martin has been hands-on with the technology and finds it beneficial for women that suffer from declining estrogen levels.
http://www.nbcmontana.com/news/keci/urology-clinic-offers-new-technology-to-improve-womens-health/656078035