Why Are Routine Mammograms So Important?
One of the most important imaging tools physicians have at their disposal is a mammogram. They have become vitally important because they save lives.... View Article
One of the most important imaging tools physicians have at their disposal is a mammogram. They have become vitally important because they save lives.... View Article
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a condition that interferes with a woman’s reproductive system. This includes getting pregnant, staying pregnant, and carrying a healthy child to term.... View Article
Patient Safety is Important to Us Women’s Care of Alaska remains open for business and is actively monitoring the ever-evolving COVID-19 pandemic. ... View Article
Social distancing may be the term we have become familiar with, but to many it has come to mean isolation and loneliness. ... View Article
The signs of fibroids can be so sneaky that many women have no idea they are there. In fact, according to the NIH or National Institutes of Health,... View Article
We are so proud of Doctor Counts and Doctor Cruz who have recently been earned COEMIG and COERS designations. At Women’s Care of Alaska,... View Article
Uterine fibroids are a much more common issue than you might think. According to the National Institutes of Health, one study found that between 80 and 90 percent of African American women and 70 percent of Caucasian women will develop fibroids before the age of 50. ... View Article
While most people are aware that breast cancer is an issue, many still don’t take the necessary steps to detect the disease in its early stages. ... View Article
We are proud to announce the launch of our new website.... View Article
Congratulations to Katie Ulmer, FNP on her upcoming retirement! We will miss her almost as much as her patients will. We wish her the very best as she moves into this new adventure! You can still see her in the office until April 8, 2025. Learn more.