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Ascension St. Vincent Enhances Women’s Health Services with New, Minimally Invasive Treatment Option

Ascension St. Vincent is expanding access to women’s health care with the addition of Endometrial Cryotherapy, a minimally invasive treatment now available for patients experiencing heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) and painful periods (dysmenorrhea).

For many women, these conditions can significantly disrupt daily life by impacting work, family responsibilities and overall well-being. Endometrial Cryotherapy offers a new option that is both efficient and convenient, performed in-office without the need for general anesthesia, incisions or extended recovery time.

The treatment uses cold energy to reduce the uterine lining, helping decrease heavy bleeding and menstrual pain. The procedure takes about two and a half minutes to complete, and most patients are able to return to normal activities the next day.

“We’re proud to offer this option to our patients,” said Dr. Maram Said, a minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon at Ascension St. Vincent. “Too often, women feel they have to manage these symptoms on their own or pursue more invasive treatments. This gives them a safe, effective alternative that fits into their lives.”

Heavy menstrual bleeding affects about one in five women, and it can become even more common during the transition to menopause. Historically, treatment options have included hormonal therapies or surgery, which may not be the right fit for every patient. Endometrial Cryotherapy provides a targeted approach while preserving uterine access for future evaluation and care.

Patients interested in learning more or scheduling an appointment with Dr. Said can call 317-582-7247. The practice is located at 13420 N. Meridian St., Suite 125 in Carmel. As part of its ongoing commitment to expanding access to innovative care, Ascension St. Vincent continues to invest in treatment options that improve patient experience, outcomes and quality of life across Indiana.

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