Emergency? Where do you go?
Specialty & Women's ED is for Heart, Vascular, GI, Gynecologic, & Obstetric emergencies < 22 weeks pregnant. >22 weeks pregnant w/OB emergency, visit MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children's Hospital. University Hospital handles all other adult emergencies.
Osteoporosis is often called a "silent disease" because many people don't know they have it until they break a bone. Learn how the MUSC Health Bone Health Program helps women assess their risk, strengthen their bones and prevent fractures:
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Researchers at MUSC Hollings Cancer Center are studying whether self-collection for HPV testing could help expand access to cervical cancer screening for women who face barriers to traditional exams.
Read more:
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#ChangingWhatsPossible
"I felt safe and heard."
For first-time mom Ryleigh Jackson, maternity care at MUSC Health-Lancaster Medical Center was personal every step of the way.
Read her story:
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At MUSC Women’s Health, specialists use laparoscopic, hysteroscopic and robotic-assisted techniques to treat conditions like fibroids, endometriosis and ovarian cysts with precision and care.
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MUSC Health Florence now offers robotic-assisted gynecologic surgery in an outpatient setting, helping many patients return home the same day with smaller incisions and faster recovery times. More: https://t.co/P2T0h9EXX7
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MUSC Women's Health lactation consultants provide education, support and personalized guidance to help families meet their breastfeeding goals before and after baby arrives.
Learn more about breastfeeding support and lactation services:
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Expecting a baby?
MUSC Women's Health offers classes on childbirth, breastfeeding, newborn care and car seat safety to help families feel prepared and confident before baby's arrival.
Call 843-792-5300 to reserve your spot.
Learn more:
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Menopause is different for every woman. MUSC Women’s Health offers personalized care for symptoms like hot flashes, sleep changes, mood swings, and more, helping women navigate midlife with support and evidence-based treatment options.
Learn more:
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DYK: Centering Pregnancy combines prenatal care, education and connection with other moms-to-be in a group setting. Studies show the model can help reduce preterm births and improve outcomes for moms and babies.
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After heart failure and a transplant at MUSC Health, Robin Floyd is back to riding (with her canine best friend) and raising awareness for heart donation.
Read Robin's story:
https://t.co/yZcu2k9KV4
Menopause can affect more than hormones. It can weaken bones and increase the risk of osteoporosis and fractures.
Here, Stacey Rothwell from the MUSC Health Bone Health Program shares why screening matters, especially for women.
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On World Thyroid Day, MUSC Women’s Health highlights the importance of early recognition & care for symptoms like fatigue, weight changes and mood shifts. If something feels off, a conversation with a provider can help bring clarity and next steps: https://t.co/xZQfHFqWOh
Pelvic floor disorders are common, but women don’t have to live with discomfort, leakage, pelvic pain, or bladder issues alone. MUSC Women’s Health offers advanced urogynecology care with personalized treatment options for every age and stage.
Learn more:
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During Women’s Health Week, prioritize your health and well-being at every stage of life. From preventive care to mental wellness, small steps today can make a lasting difference. #WomensHealthWeek#ChangingWhatsPossible
Prioritizing your health today supports lifelong physical and mental well-being.
The MUSC Health and Wellness Institute offers programs in nutrition, exercise, weight management, and more to help support that journey.
Learn more: https://t.co/IiSGoA2813
#WomensHealthWeek
Breast cancer is rising in women under 50. Dr. Courtney Stewart, MUSC radiologist, explains why risk is changing and how early screening and awareness can improve outcomes, especially for younger patients.
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Symptoms like bloating, pelvic pain, fatigue and changes in appetite shouldn’t be ignored.
This World Ovarian Cancer Day, we're raising awareness around ovarian cancer and the importance of specialized care and early evaluation. Learn more:
https://t.co/XWX8jzqOQT
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Molly Gros' family spans more than eight decades of nursing across three generations. For Nurses Week and Mother’s Day, we honor nursing as a calling passed down through generations.
Learn more about Molly's family tradition of nursing:
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MUSC Women’s Health maternal-fetal medicine teams are here for high-risk pregnancies with advanced care, close monitoring and a full network of specialists when needed.
Because every pregnancy deserves the best possible start.
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During childbirth, Amanda Fortelney faced a life-threatening emergency. Thanks to MUSC Health’s ECMO team, she & her baby survived. Recently, she returned with her daughter Harper to thank the team: “I’m so grateful to get to be her mom now.”
Learn more:
https://t.co/F8DFX02oXs