Services
Gynecology Services
Breast & Ovarian Cancer Screening
Colposcopy
Premenstrual Therapy
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HPV Detection (Gen Path)
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Pessary education for pelvic prolapse
A vaginal pessary is a plastic device in the shape of a circle that fits into your vagina. The device is used to support uterine prolapse. This means your uterus is drooping. A vaginal pessary holds your uterus in place .
Uterine prolapse happens because the muscles and ligaments that support your uterus are weak. Muscles weaken after giving birth or having pelvic surgery. Prolapse of the uterus is usually fixed with surgery. But you can also use a vaginal pessary to help keep the uterus in place.
A pessary can help if you have a cystocele. This is when your bladder droops down into your vagina. It can also help if you have a rectocele. This is when the wall of your rectum bulges into the bottom of your vagina.
In addition, a pessary can help many women who have stress urinary incontinence. This is the leaking of urine when you cough, strain, or exercise. Pregnant women who have incontinence can also use a vaginal pessary
Well Women Exam
Cervical cancer screening is an important part of preventing cancer or detecting it early. Two tests are used for screenings: the Pap test (or smear) and the HPV test. The Pap test checks for cell changes on a woman’s cervix that could turn into cancer if they are not treated. The HPV test looks for human papillomavirus (HPV). The virus can cause cell changes that lead to cervical cancer.
STI: Sexually Transmitted Infections (Diagnosis & Counseling)
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are infections you can get by having sex with someone who has an infection. These infections are usually passed from person to person through vaginal intercourse. They can also be passed through anal sex, oral sex, or skin-to-skin contact. STIs can be caused by viruses or bacteria. STIs caused by viruses include hepatitis B, herpes, HIV, and the human papilloma virus (HPV). STIs caused by bacteria include chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis.
Obstetric Services
Family Planning
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OB Prenetal Care
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In office ultrasound
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Non-stress testing
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High risk pregnancy assessment
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Pre natal genetic screening
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Miniminally Invasive Surgery
Laparoscopy
Vagnal surgery
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Transvaginal Hysterectomy
In Office Procedures
Patient resources
In Office Procedures

Doctor
Angela Intili M.D.
Dr. Intili delivered both of my children and hopefully will deliver any future children! We have always felt heard, cared for and important in Dr. Intili’s care. She is thorough and personal in her care, remembering our concerns and needs whether in the office or on the labor & delivery floor at the hospital! She goes above & beyond for her patients and I am always happy to be in her care!
Elizabeth
Frequently asked
questions
What Insurance does your practice take?
What office procedures do you perform in the office?
Is your practice able to do OB Ultrasound at the office?
Which hospital(s) are you affiliated with?
Which hospitals do Dr Angela Intili deliver at?
Silver Cross Hospital and Adventist St Joseph Hospital
Is Dr Angela Intil a Sole Practitioner?
Yes , I have been solo practitioner since 1994
Do you perform Gynecological Ultrasounds?
Yes
How often do I need a pap smear?
At what age do I need a pap smear?
What age is menopause?
Are there conservative measures for hot flashes?
At times over the counter supplement may help, however some contains soy which should be avoided in women with hormonal related cancers