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Best Uro-Gynecologist Los Angeles, OB/GYN Glendale | Dr. Michael Tahery

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Endometriosis is common; about one in ten women will develop it,  yet staging still causes confusion. I regularly see patients who were told they have “minimal” disease and feel anything but minimal. I also operate on women with advanced scarring who were unaware of how extensive it had become.

The stage reflects how much disease is present anatomically. It does n...


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In my practice, I often consult with women who have had pelvic organ prolapse or urinary incontinence surgery where mesh was used. Some experience symptoms immediately, while others develop them months or even years later. Many were told their surgery was routine, and that mesh complications were rare,  and in most women, that is true. However, in a subset of patients, a...


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As a specialist in gynecological pelvic surgery, practicing for the past 30 years, pelvic pain is one of the most complex and challenging problems I evaluate in my practice. Many of the patients who come to see me have already spent years searching for answers as their symptoms progressively deteriorated. They have seen multiple physicians, undergone imaging that was labeled ...


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I am a urogynecologist, and in my practice, I frequently see patients referred for pelvic pain and urinary symptoms after vaginal mesh placement. Many of these women had mesh placed years earlier for vaginal prolapse or stress urinary incontinence and were doing well initially, but gradually developed symptoms they could not explain. Over time, they began to experience pain, ...


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