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Pelvic Pain? Heavy Periods? Frequent Urination?
Enlarged Abdomen? Constipation/Bloating?


You might have uterine fibroids.
What are uterine fibroids? Uterine fibroids are benign, non-cancerous growths in or on the walls of the uterus, or womb.
Who gets fibroids? Approximately 20-40% of women 35 and older have fibroids. African American women and those with a family history are more likely to develop fibroids.

Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE) is a safe non-surgical FDA approved alternative to hysterectomy for treating fibroids and providing symptom relief. UFE is covered by most insurance, including PPO’s, HMO's, Medicare, and Medi-Cal.

  • No surgery
  • Outpatient procedure
  • No general anesthesia
  • Covered by most insurance

 

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1 877 ASK 4 UFE (1-877-275-4833)

 


LEARN MORE BY ATTENDING A LOCAL SEMINAR:

October 2, Culver City, CA: Fibroids & You: A Group Appointment for Kaiser Permanente Patients
October 9, Encinitas, CA: Alternatives to Hysterectomy
October 22, San Diego, CA: Alternatives to Hysterectomy

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VISIT THE ASK4UFE.COM INFORMATION BOOTH AT THESE LOCAL EVENTS:

October 4, Inglewood, CA: Inglewood Centennial Celebration
October 18, Los Angeles, CA: Taste of Soul
October 21-23, Long Beach, CA: California Governor's Women's Conference
October 25, Los Angeles, CA: Black Women’s Network Breakfast Forum
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