Fibroids affect approximately three out of four American women. Many women dismiss symptoms of fibroids (also known as myomas) including, heavy monthly periods, pain or pressure between the hip bones or back of the legs, a frequent need to urinate, constipation and bloating and an enlarged abdomen. Fibroid related symptoms cause women to lose an estimated 2-4 million days of productivity a year. African-American women, and those of any race with a family history, are more likely to develop fibroids than other women. It’s estimated that between 50% and 80% of African-American women will develop fibroids. Fibroids are the #1 reason for hysterectomy in this country— up to 75% of hysterectomies done are for this non-cancerous condition that can be treated without surgery!

Friday, July 1, 2011

Women's Health Talk

Millions of women in the U.S. suffer with symptomatic uterine fibroids.  Symptoms of uterine fibroids include heavy bleeding, painful periods, pelvic pressure and frequent urination.  If you have been diagnosed with uterine fibroids or are suffering with these symptoms, we encourage you to attend this informative seminar presented by John C. Lipman, MD, FSIR. Women are frequently not informed of this option. Allow us to empower you with this critical information.  Call the number below now to reserve your seat.



Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Registration:  6:30
Seminar:  7:00



Duluth Festival Center
3142 Hill Street, Duluth, GA


The seminar is FREE.   
Refreshments will be served.
Dr. Lipman’s seminars fill up quickly. 
Register now to reserve your seat.

TO REGISTER:  Call 1-866-202-0731