Women's healthcare in Manchester, New Hampshire
We provide the expert women's care and unwavering support you deserve throughout every stage of life, with specialized services for your unique needs.
At Catholic Medical Center, we know you deserve personalized care that fits your needs and lifestyle. We offer gynecological services, pregnancy care and breast health services.
Our women's health services
We recognize that a woman's health needs change throughout her life. Our women's health services provide some of the area's best specialty physicians for every stage of life.
Gynecological care
Our obstetricians and gynecologists (OB/GYNs) offer care for a range of conditions, including:
- Abnormal uterine bleeding
- Pelvic pain
- Menopause and post-menopausal issues
- Menstrual irregularities
We also offer minimally invasive surgery procedures that include:
- Hysterectomy
- Myomectomy
- Tubal reversal
Routine and high-risk obstetric care
From prenatal care to delivery, our OB/GYNs partner with you to create a birth plan that is right for you. We also offer a range of obstetrical care services that include:
- Birth of twins
- Trial of labor after cesarean (TBAC)
- Vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC)
- Management of pregnancy loss
- Postpartum depression
Fertility care
Starting a family can be a complicated process, and we are here to help you navigate any challenges. We offer a range of care options and provide support for:
- Infertility
- Natural family planning (NFP) instruction and medical support
- Endometriosis
- Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
Breast care services
One of the most important parts of breast health is screening for breast cancer. We are dedicated to providing all women with comprehensive care for both benign and malignant breast disease. We empower women with information and education. Our patients and their providers make decisions about their plan of care.
We offer breast imaging services, including mammograms, which are key to staying on top of your breast health.
Recommended screening guidelines
Women of average risk should start routine, annual mammograms at age 40.
Women with increased risk, including those with dense breasts, may need to start screening prior to age 40 and may require imaging in addition to annual mammograms.
Screening should continue as long as a woman is in good health. We recommend that you discuss your risk factors with your healthcare provider and develop a screening plan that's right for you. Early detection of breast cancer saves lives, and mammograms often spot breast tumors before they can be seen or felt.