How to Manage the Stress of Having Uterine Fibroids
Feeling overwhelmed by fibroid symptoms? We’ve got your back. This month, we’re sharing four practical ways to manage stress and how fibroid treatment options can help.

Welcome to Fresno Fibroid Center
Fresno Fibroid Center offers minimally invasive, state-of-the-art, non-surgical fibroid treatment alternatives for women with uterine fibroids and adenomyosis. The expert team of physicians shares over 15 years of combined experience performing uterine fibroid embolization at their office in Fresno, California.
Major surgery, like hysterectomy and myomectomy (surgical removal of fibroids), is not a woman’s only solution when it comes to getting relief from troublesome uterine fibroids. Uterine fibroid embolization is a proven, effective treatment for these benign growths in the womb. Hundreds of thousands of women from around the world have experienced this non-surgical solution to fibroids.
At the Fresno Fibroid Center, women can receive expert, personalized care for their symptomatic fibroids. The entire team works hard to give their patients the absolute best care possible.
If you’re suffering from symptomatic uterine fibroids, choose the expert medical team at Fresno Fibroid Center. Call the office today for an appointment, or book online to learn about treatment solutions.
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Surgery is not your only option
Learn how our non-surgical approach can be a better option for the treatment of your fibroids. Faster Relief Reduced Downtime Safe and Simple Outpatient Procedure
Feeling overwhelmed by fibroid symptoms? We’ve got your back. This month, we’re sharing four practical ways to manage stress and how fibroid treatment options can help.
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