In the medical sector, physical well-being is the factor that guarantees productivity and personal independence. At Rad-Vasc Medical, we understand that chronic uterine fibroids translate into immediate losses of comfort and the cessation of your daily New York City lifestyle.
Therefore, we offer specialized Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE), a comprehensive interventional solution that ensures your body functions without interruption, allowing your health to be the benchmark of stability in the city.
Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous growths in the uterus that can cause persistent pain, heavy menstrual bleeding, and pelvic pressure. When standard medical therapies fail to provide fibroid pain relief in NYC, the underlying vascular cause must be addressed to avoid invasive surgeries like a hysterectomy.
At Rad-Vasc Medical, we focus on identifying the root cause of fibroid symptoms to prevent recurrence and restore your daily comfort through modern interventional radiology techniques.
We specialize in cutting-edge, outpatient procedures that replace traditional invasive surgery with image-guided interventions.
At Rad-Vasc Medical, we follow a patient-centered clinical model to ensure safety and superior outcomes.
A comprehensive review of your symptoms and medical history to determine if you are a candidate for non-surgical fibroid treatment in NYC
Utilizing high-definition vascular mapping to identify the precise blood flow feeding the uterine fibroids and ensure technical success
Treatments are performed in our state-of-the-art NYC facilities, typically taking less than 60 minutes with no hospital stay required
Patients are encouraged to resume light activities immediately, with minimal downtime and scheduled monitoring to track long-term fibroid reduction
Pelvic symptoms can severely impact your quality of life and independence. We recommend a clinical evaluation at our NYC facilities if you experience:
Heavy menstrual periods that interfere with your daily routine.
Persistent pelvic pain, pressure, or heaviness in the lower abdomen.
Frequent urination or constipation due to fibroid size and pressure.
A desire to avoid major surgery and consult with a uterine fibroid specialist in NYC.
Our NYC clinical team provides a full spectrum of services to address your medical and health concerns:
Uterine Fibroid Embolization: The advanced, permanent alternative to major invasive surgical procedures.
Pelvic Congestion Care: Targeted treatments for chronic pelvic pain caused by vascular reflux.
Vascular Assessment: Ensuring proper pelvic circulation to prevent future complications and restore stability.
With extensive expertise in interventional radiology, our clinic combines hospital-grade technology with a commitment to patient wellness throughout New York City.
Expert Clinical Team: Specialized in the latest minimally invasive embolization techniques for women's health.
Advanced Facilities: Providing state-of-the-art medical environments for patient comfort and safety.
Focus on Recovery: Dedicated to helping patients return to their active lives immediately without the risks of major surgery.
See how our advanced treatments have helped patients across NYC improve their overall health and well-being.
Rad-Vasc Medical provides expert interventional care at multiple facilities across the city. Visit one of our NYC clinics for a professional evaluation tailored to your pelvic health needs.
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Yes, UFE is an effective, minimally invasive procedure that blocks blood flow to fibroids, causing them to shrink. Most patients experience significant relief from symptoms such as heavy bleeding and pelvic pain.
Some patients may experience pain, cramping, or fatigue after the procedure. There is also a small risk of infection or incomplete symptom relief, and not all fibroids respond equally to treatment.
UFE may not be recommended for women who are pregnant, have certain infections, or have fibroids with specific characteristics. Patients who wish to preserve fertility should discuss alternative treatments with their doctor.
After the procedure, fibroids lose their blood supply and gradually shrink over time. The body naturally reabsorbs or breaks down the treated tissue.
Most patients experience cramping and fatigue for a few days, followed by gradual symptom improvement over weeks to months. Recovery is typically faster than traditional surgery, with many returning to normal activities within a short time.