“In these pages, I outline the main reasons my patients seek my opinion. The following are benign conditions that rarely require surgical intervention. However, when surgery is necessary, it's essential to use the least invasive way possible, keeping in mind that every woman is unique and different and that there isn't a single therapy or treatment that suits everyone.” — Dr. Raffaella Votino
A common, mostly benign pathology that must be monitored regularly. Risk factors, symptoms, screenings, and treatment.
A chronic disease that could put fertility and overall health at risk. Risk factors, symptoms, screenings, and treatment.
Non-cancerous tumors with a rare possibility for serious complications. Risk factors, symptoms, screenings, and treatment.
Common benign womb growths with a rare possibility of causing malignancy. Risk factors, symptoms, screenings, and treatment.
A common pelvic organ condition that can worsen if left unattended. Risk factors, symptoms, screenings, and treatment.
A bladder condition with negative effects on daily life, linked to various causes. Risk factors, symptoms, screenings, and treatment.
A common hormonal condition that may lead to metabolic and reproductive complications. Risk factors, symptoms, screenings, and treatment.