Complete Care OBGYN is a team of board certified Obstetrician Gynecologists, nurse practitioners, and dedicated clinical support staff proudly serving women throughout the Las Vegas and Henderson area. Our physicians are members of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and together with our advanced practice providers, our entire care team shares one primary goal: to provide excellent healthcare to women. Everything else in our practice revolves around that primary goal.
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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common hormonal conditions affecting women of reproductive age. Despite how common it is, PCOS can feel confusing because it impacts many aspects of health, from menstrual cycles to fertility, metabolism, and long-term wellness. In this article, we will walk through what PCOS is, its symptoms and…
Headaches are common for many women, but when a migraine strikes, it is more than just a headache. Migraines bring throbbing pain, sensitivity to light or sound, and in many cases, nausea. For some women, these debilitating headaches seem to appear on a schedule, arriving right before or during their period. These are known as…
Discovering you are pregnant is a moment filled with excitement, joy, and often many questions. One of the most important steps in starting your pregnancy journey is scheduling your first prenatal visit. This appointment sets the stage for your pregnancy care and gives you the opportunity to meet with your provider, review your health, and…
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common topic in women’s health conversations. Many people have heard of it, but not everyone understands how it affects cervical health, what screening looks like, and what actions women can take to reduce risk. At Complete Care OB/GYN we believe informed patients make confident decisions. This article will help you…
Bringing a baby into the world is a powerful experience. But once the excitement of birth begins to settle, many new mothers are surprised by how challenging the recovery period can be, physically, emotionally, and mentally. There’s no single “normal,” but there are patterns and symptoms we expect to see. This guide can help you…
Endometriosis is a condition that affects millions of women worldwide, yet it is often misunderstood and misdiagnosed. For some, it causes manageable symptoms, while for others, it can result in chronic pelvic pain, infertility, and a major disruption to work, relationships, and emotional well-being. Whether you suspect you may have endometriosis or have been living…
Deciding to start or grow your family is an exciting step. While many people think of pregnancy planning as something that begins after a positive test, the truth is that your journey starts well before conception. Preparing your body and mind ahead of time can improve your chances of getting pregnant, support a healthy pregnancy,…
If you’ve been told you have fibroids, you’re not alone. Uterine fibroids are one of the most common conditions affecting women during their reproductive years. In fact, it’s estimated that up to 70% of women will develop fibroids by the time they reach menopause. Fibroids can range from completely unnoticeable to severely disruptive. At Complete…
More women today are choosing to start or grow their families later in life. Whether it’s due to career goals, personal readiness, or life circumstances, having a baby after age 35 is becoming increasingly common. While it’s true that pregnancy after 35 comes with a few more medical considerations, it’s also true that many women…
Pelvic pain is something many women experience from time to time, often related to menstruation, ovulation, or other temporary conditions. But when that pain becomes persistent, lasting six months or longer, it’s considered chronic pelvic pain: a condition that can affect physical health, emotional well-being, and quality of life. What Is Chronic Pelvic Pain? Chronic…