- Warts
- Primary CareAshley Stranges attended DeSales University, Center Valley, PA for her undergraduate and graduate studies. She previously worked in Primary Care as a CRNP for three years before pursuing her passion in Women’s Health.
- Ear InfectionsPerhaps the more important question is how breastfeeding helps your new infant. Not only is breastfeeding good for the mother, but it has innumerable benefits for your baby as well. Breast milk is essentially a superfood for your baby—it has the right amount of fat, sugar, water, protein, and minerals needed for a baby’s growth and development. As your baby grows, your breast milk changes to adapt to the baby’s changing nutritional needs. In addition, breast milk is easier to digest than formula. Breast milk also contains antibodies that will help your baby build up his or her immune system. This can help protect your infant from ear infections, diarrhea, respiratory illnesses, and allergies. Breastfed infants have a lower risk of sudden infant death syndrome. If your baby is born premature, breast milk can help reduce the risk of many of the short-term and long-term health problems that preterm babies face, such as necrotizing enterocolitis or other infections. Read more about what our physicians have to say about the benefits of breastfeeding.
- Urinary Incontinence
- Diarrhea
- ImmunizationsWhether you’re in need of a provider of Doylestown, PA Gardasil vaccinations to protect yourself against the HPV virus or are looking for a female OB/GYN in Bucks County to guide you through your pregnancy, the team at Doylestown Women’s Health Center has all the obstetric & gynecologic healthcare services you’ll ever need!
- GynecologyAt Doylestown Women’s Health Center, we are committed to helping women in Doylestown and the surrounding areas manage their health in a relaxed and supportive environment. Our all-female OBGYN team is equipped to help with any of your needs including obstetric services, gynecology, ultrasounds, surgery and more.
- Female Infertility
- MenopauseEarly menopause happens in women who are 40-45 years old and can occur in about 5% of women. If you have missed a few periods lately and are concerned about early menopause, talk to your women’s healthcare provider at Doylestown Women’s Health Center. Our gynecologists can discuss what menopause may mean for your body and what to expect if you are in early menopause. With menopause management in Doylestown, PA, we like to discuss 5 main topics about early menopause. Read More
- ObstetricsEvery woman deserves the high-quality healthcare she needs to live a full, happy, and healthy life, and at Doylestown Women's Health Center, that's what we're here to provide. Our all-female team of world-class OB/GYN doctors provides a comprehensive array of women's health services, ranging from obstetrics and gynecological care, to more involved treatments like surgery. Our doctors take a caring, compassionate approach to treatment, and we're proud to be a high-quality resource for gynecologic care and info for teens in Doylestown.
- EndometriosisEndometriosis is something that 10% of women face once they’ve hit reproductive age. Here you can learn about the symptoms and stages of the disease as you continue to monitor your own health throughout your life. Read More
- Pelvic Pain
- PregnancyDoylestown Women’s Health Center is proud to provide not only obstetric services but also high-risk pregnancy care, for women with pre-existing conditions, multiple births, or any other emergencies that may occur during your pregnancy. We have partnered with Doylestown Prenatal Testing Center so that we can be thorough and prepared for any complications that may arise.
- Labor and DeliveryCongratulations on taking the first step in expanding your family. Pregnancy is one of the most exciting and important things that many women and their families go through. Here at Doylestown Women's Health Center, we know that you likely have some questions about what to expect in the coming months as well as during your labor and delivery. We can help you find answers to those questions and get all of the support you need.
- Ovarian Cancer
- Cervical CancerThe human papillomavirus (HPV) is by far the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States. About 14 million Americans are infected annually, and nearly every sexually active person becomes infected at some point in their life. Additionally, it causes 90 percent of cervical cancer cases in women and most cases of cancer of the vulva, penis, vagina and oropharynx (the area encompassing the tonsils, tongue and back of the throat). Some strains of HPV can also cause genital warts. Read More
- Interstitial Cystitis
- Urinary Tract InfectionUrination Problems: You may experience difficulty urinating. It might help to pour warm water across your vulva while sitting on the toilet. If you have any symptoms of a urinary tract infection, please contact us.
- Depression
- Mental HealthWe are required by law to maintain the privacy of “protected health information.†“Protected health information†includes any identifiable information that we obtain from you or others that relates to your physical or mental health, the health care you have received, or payment for your health care.
- Anxiety
- Thyroid
- UltrasoundFew things are as exciting, heartwarming, and special as seeing the first images of your growing baby – and here at Doylestown Women's Health Center, we'd be thrilled to help you experience this wonderful step on the journey to parenting. Our doctors and staff are honored to share some of your most precious memories, and we use the most cutting-edge sonogram technologies and techniques to make ultrasound screenings a successful part of your full pregnancy care.
- Minimally Invasive Surgery
- Vasectomy
- Robotic SurgeryDr. De Four has been trained in Minimally Invasive Robotic Surgery and can offer this to her patients when necessary.
- HysterectomyIf you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us and let us know. If you’re looking for gynecological services such as a hysterectomy in Bucks County, we encourage you to schedule a visit with us by giving our office a call at (215) 340-2229. We can’t wait to see you and provide you with the exceptional care that you deserve!
- Endometrial Ablation
- Laparoscopy
- Laparoscopic SurgeryIn addition to practicing Obstetrics, Dr. Ianieri is trained and certified in performing minimally invasive daVinci robotic laparoscopic surgery, minimally invasive laparoscopic surgical procedures as well as traditional gynecologic surgical procedures.
- Cyst
- Burns
- Allergies