What is the Emsella Chair? A Revolutionary Solution for Pelvic Health

Women, it’s time to take control of your pelvic health. If you’re experiencing the challenges of incontinence or pelvic floor weakness or just want to feel empowered in your own body, this treatment could change your life. The Emsella Chair strengthens your pelvic muscles and restores your confidence without invasive procedures. In this blog: The […]

MOJO/TWC Prenatal & Birth Prep Program FAQs

In-Office Prenatal & Birth Prep Pelvic PT   Why is Pelvic PT important during pregnancy?  We believe all women can benefit from Pelvic Physical Therapy during pregnancy that continues into the postpartum period. Our in-office Pelvic PTs help reduce tearing, increases comfort in labor, helps with cesarean prep & recovery, addresses common pregnancy pain & discomfort […]

Heath Ferguson, LPC, Offers Compassionate Counseling at TWC

Navigating emotional and mental health can feel challenging, but sometimes all it takes is the right guide to help steer you toward calmer shores. At The Woman’s Clinic, that guiding light comes from Heath Ferguson, LPC. With a deep well of experience and unwavering compassion, Ferguson has been a beacon of hope for many individuals […]

Emsella Treatment Near Me

Urinary incontinence affects many people, particularly women. This condition can significantly impact daily life, but effective treatments are available. One innovative solution is the Emsella Chair, a breakthrough in pelvic floor therapy. If you’re searching for an “Emsella treatment near me,” this article will provide valuable information. Key Takeaways Urinary Incontinence  Urinary incontinence impacts millions […]

Seasonal Depression in Women: Understanding and Coping

Women curled up onto her bed

The colder months of the year bring many a sense of coziness and joy. However, for some women, this time of year can bring feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and low energy. This feeling is referred to as seasonal depression or Seasonal Affective Disorder. Keep reading to learn the causes of seasonal depression in women, its […]

Healthy Weight in the New Year: Tips for Women

The New Year is here, and it’s the perfect time to begin implementing healthy habits into our lives. For many women, weight loss is a common goal for the new year. But instead of focusing on quick fixes or crash diets, let’s talk about sustainable and healthy weight loss for women. If you’d rather talk […]

Importance of Monitoring Gestational Diabetes During Pregnancy

As November is American Diabetes Month, it’s important to raise awareness about the value of monitoring gestational diabetes during pregnancy. This type of diabetes occurs when a woman — during pregnancy — develops high blood sugar levels that affect both mother and baby. What Is Gestational Diabetes? Gestational diabetes is what develops in pregnant women […]

Meet Dr. Kimberly Zachow, Our Newest OB/GYN Practitioner 

We sat down with Dr. Kimberly Zachow — our newest OB/GYN practitioner — to hear about her journey in healthcare and what wisdom she can offer patients at The Woman’s Clinic.  Learn about Dr. Kimberly Zachow Q: Helping women along their health journeys is an inspiring career path. Tell me a little bit about your […]

Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month: How to Catch It Early

Ovarian cancer in the United States could result in about 19,710 new diagnoses and about 13,270 deaths in 2023, per the American Cancer Society. It is the fifth leading cause of cancer-related deaths in women and is more common in older White women.  Thankfully, the incidence of ovarian cancer has been decreasing slowly over the […]

Early Signs of Alzheimer’s In Women and What To Expect

As we age, it is natural for our cognitive abilities to change. However, it’s important to recognize when those changes may indicate something more significant than natural aging, such as Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s is a progressive brain disorder that affects memory, thinking, and behavior.  While it can impact anyone, studies show it is more common […]

Breast Cancer Awareness Month – The Race is On!

Breast Cancer Awareness Month is Upon Us!

Author: Dr. Barbara Sullivan It’s October again, and the stadium lights are shining bright at the local high school. College game day is every Saturday, and pumpkin spice is served at Starbucks. I also see a lot of pink, signifying breast cancer awareness month is here! 20 Years of Supporting the Fight Against Breast Cancer […]

C-Section Q & A with Dr. Amanda Nicols

Dr. Amanda Nicols offers a C-Section Q&A session

Author: Dr. Amanda Nicols Expecting a baby is a joyous experience in a woman’s life! At The Woman’s Clinic, we feel privileged to be a part of this miraculous journey. Many questions arise, and one that we must address during every pregnancy is a delivery method. Although vaginal delivery is the preferred route in most […]

Menopause Q & A with Dr. John Wooley

Menopause Q & A session with Dr. John Wooley

Dealing with typical pregnancy symptoms & additional health issues? This article discusses how yeast infections can happen during pregnancy & how to handle it.

Early Menopause Symptoms

Early menopause symptoms and what to look for before making an appointment in Jackson or Madison Mississiippi at the Woman's Clinic

Dealing with typical pregnancy symptoms & additional health issues? This article discusses how yeast infections can happen during pregnancy & how to handle it.

Five Healthcare Apps We Love

learn which five healthcare apps we love and learn why we love them so much!

Dealing with typical pregnancy symptoms & additional health issues? This article discusses how yeast infections can happen during pregnancy & how to handle it.

Thyroids & How They Affect Women’s Health

As a woman, there are specific issues that you will face in your life. Thyroid disease is one of them. If left untreated, this can seriously affect men and women alike.  Thyroid disease affects the body’s metabolism. If not taken care of properly can lead to a variety of other health concerns such as heart […]

Diabetes & Heart Disease: The Connection In Woman?

For women, diabetes and heart disease is a genuine threat. Still, many are unaware of how these two conditions are directly related. Both wreak havoc on the body, but they can be deadly when they coincide. What Are The Facts According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)’s study, diabetes prevalence in women […]

Don’t Let Your Annual Exam Become a New Year’s Resolution!

As we say goodbye to the past year and look forward to embracing new and exciting possibilities, it’s important to leave 2021 behind on a positive note. We want to feel that we’ve wrapped up all of our to-do’s, settled our business, and can go into 2022 knowing we prioritize our wellness and honor our […]

Finding a Balance: Mental and Physical Health for Women

These days, it seems we’re all juggling more than our share of responsibilities. That seems to go double for women. Many are holding down jobs, caring for loved ones, staying active in their communities, trying to maintain social lives, and seeking to maintain their health and wellbeing at the same time.  For women especially, it’s […]

Gathering for the Holidays? Time to Talk Medical History.

The holidays are right around the corner, and it’s time to start making plans for when you’ll see your family next. Whether you meet up with them all the time, or only once a year, this is the perfect time to start asking about your family medical history. It might seem trivial in light of […]

The Balancing Act: What Your Hormones Say About Your Health

Health and wellness begins by focusing on the little things. Our bodies operate through thousands of tiny signals that control the vital functions of our systems. Hormones, produced and secreted by specialized glands located in the endocrine system, regulate everything from metabolic function to development and maturation to sleep cycles and moods. These chemicals are […]

What You Need to Know About Skin Cancer

Skin cancer can happen to anyone. The frustrating part is how it tends to sneak upon us. It’s easy enough to spot on the face, hands, and feet, but what about the back and shoulders? While it’s impossible to diagnose skin cancer without seeing a medical professional for an evaluation, here are some signs of […]

Raising Fearless Women: How to Talk to your Daughter about Periods

Let’s face it; women are pretty amazing. Our bodies are strong, powerful, and incredibly resilient. As parents, we want to pass on that sense of relentless courage and self-confidence to our children. However, growing up can be an awkward time for young adults. From acne to changing bodies, adolescence is a vulnerable stage in our […]

8 Questions You’re Too Embarrassed to Ask About Your Vagina

Despite the popularity of the play The Vagina Monologues, many of us are uncomfortable discussing our vaginas and related vaginal issues with others. Everything from vaginal discharge to yeast infections to UTI’s are either whispered about or simply Googled instead of talked about openly. Google, however, is not a trusted confidante. In order to demystify […]

Do I Really Need An Exam Every Year?

Let’s be honest, visiting an OBGYN is no one’s favorite thing to do. It’s an easy appointment to skip, especially if you are feeling well and healthy. Add to that the stay-at-home orders, closure, and extra precautions due to COVID-19, prioritizing your annual exam last year was a challenge. While the world slowed down in […]

Gestational Diabetes: Everything You Need to Know

Some women develop high blood sugar issues when pregnant. This high sugar level condition during pregnancy is known as gestational diabetes. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention,6% to 9% of pregnant women in the United States develop gestational diabetes annually. Health experts believe that excessive weight gain during pregnancy is the leading […]

Understanding the Risk Factors Involved with Cervical Cancer

January is Cervical Health Awareness Month, or #savethecervix month as we like to call it. This past week we took a look at some of the symptoms and methods of preventing cervical cancer. While cervical cancer is not as common in women as it once was nor as other types of cancers now are, it […]

The Pain is Real!

“Are you really hurting?”  “Come on, you can’t hurt that bad.”  “It’s all in your head!”  “It doesn’t look like there’s anything wrong with you!”  Unfortunately, these are common things heard by patients from family, friends, and even doctors when they try explaining their symptoms of a chronic pain called fibromyalgia. Living with chronic pain […]

Metabolic Syndrome – Ending the ‘Weight’ to Begin Healthy Habits

We are so close to the end of 2020 (insert: *huge shout of gratitude*), and this is normally the time that people begin really thinking about their resolutions for the upcoming year. When making their ‘commitments’, most in America add diet and exercise to their list of things they are purposed to ‘fix’. Speaking of […]