HOLISTIC WOMENS HEALTH
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Jeannie Laslo Douglas is a licensed acupuncture physician and experienced registered yoga teacher. She has over 30 years of experience customizing holistic programs for individuals and specific populations with illness, injuries, and special conditions.
I provide intentional work with a therapeutic focus, addressing the issues that bring you to my cozy office; with the intention of supporting women who fall through the cracks of the healthcare system. When you want safety in being exactly where you are in your body, I'll be there with respect and compassion.I can support you in:
I integrate multiple modalities of massage to customize the most effective experience for you. I balance deeply therapeutic bodywork specific to a woman's health needs and concerns; wellness goals, lifestyle, medical and physical conditions with pampering spa luxuries.
In order to offer our patients the most comprehensive and well-rounded system to manage their health, we also have a nurse practitioner that provides basic Western gynecological services, such as Well Women visits, pap smears, IUD and Nexplanon insertion and removal, as well as prescription services.
A holistic gynecologist must be board certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. In addition, they must have board certification for integrative holistic medicine. Osteopathy or naturopathic medicine experience is also ideal.
The paper reviews key health problems of women in the Arab World. It relies on data and information from international yearbooks, regional data bases, and small scale field studies. The relevant context in which women live; of lingering illiteracy rates, lack of access to cash income, and increasing poverty is described. Reproductive health is reviewed within this context pointing to trends of delayed marriage and declining fertility in some countries while other countries maintain high levels. Similar variability is observed in contraceptive use rates and the interaction of contraception and health is discussed. Evidence points to high levels of reproductive morbidity. The socio-cultural context is found particularly relevant to pregnancy and childbirth, seen as natural processes by women, to experiences of menopause, and to violence against women, particularly female circumcision. A holistic policy perspective is suggested to address these problems.
Through data curation and driven by female founders in many cases, Femtech companies seek to give women control over their health, and health options that have been difficult to access to unavailable in the past.
A secure digital communication tool that brings health care professionals, patients and family caregivers together on one platform; fertility-tracking mobile apps including pre- to post-partum care; digital blood tests to detect pregnancy complications; a cooling bracelet and app to help combat hot flashes; birth control delivery and education apps for underserved women and Medicaid populations; hormone health and tracking apps; and mental health apps to help combat anxiety (which women are twice as likely to experience).
The U.S. Department of Labor in 2015 reported that women between ages 19-44 had health care expenses that were 80% higher than those for men of the same age group, largely due to the cost of and need for reproductive services. For U.S. employers, untreated menopause symptoms cost $770 per patient per year, and COVID-19 exacerbated many health care costs for women.
Medical and alternative health care specialization has at the same time been a boon and a detractor for women, unintentionally moving away from holistic care and disconnecting various health care service providers.
Much of U.S health care research has been male-centered, dating to 1977 when the U.S. Food and Drug Administration excluded women of childbearing age, the majority of women, from taking part in drug trials.
Race has also played a part in exclusion of health care opportunities, as opposed to other developed countries. In the U.S., three Black mothers die giving birth for every white mother, according to research from the Commonwealth Fund. U.S. women of all races have traditionally suffered from few workplace protections and usually must choose between work and family. Maternity leave is usually unpaid, unlike other developed countries, and child care, which is subsidized in many countries, in the U.S. is out of pocket, usually at great expense.
The end goal for the Femtech collective is providing all women, regardless of status, access to health care they can afford, and learning from other efforts to apply best practices from around the world, as Femtech is far from simply a U.S. venture.
PIP: The Women's Health Programme of the nongovernmental organization Social Action for Rural and Tribal Inhabitants of India (SARTHI) serves women living in the Santrampur taluka of Panchmahals district in Gujarat State, India. The program, which has been operating since July 1988, addresses gynecological and psychological health and issues of violence and exploitation. It incorporates traditional health practices and modern allopathic health practices. SARTHI provides gynecologic services via illiterate women health workers (barefoot gynecologists). They also counsel the rural and tribal women and mobilize them for collective action. The 1st phase of the program was training local women in maternal and child health care which included nutrition education and aseptic deliveries. It moved into its 2nd phase due to the realization that it was imposing an external health system on the local women. So the program undertook a research project to verify locally used traditional medicines. Training of the barefoot gynecologists marked the beginning of the 3rd phase. These women health workers soon realized that their main objective was empowerment of the local women. The program provides women with information to empower them to deal with their problems. Training is the key to the program's success. it designed training in phases to build upon knowledge. It begins with an 8-day training program followed by 3-day modules each month. Training includes technical health information and empowerment and leadership building. Content depends on the current situation of the women. Methodologies include role playing, songs, question-answer sessions, and reviews.
OB-GYNs and primary care doctors can both provide services like prescribing birth control, addressing irregular periods, treating vaginal infections, and performing routine screenings like pap smears and pelvic exams. They can also refer you to specialists depending on your health needs.
If you visit your OB-GYN for irregular bleeding, for example, the provider will likely discuss your mental health and any other relevant health conditions. They will then make a diagnosis, discuss treatment options, and develop a care plan with you.
I take a more holistic approach to it. I look at health, environmental, diet and exercise aspects to see if we can make a small change to help them first, before making a more permanent decision or change.
With Women's Health Texas, you will have access to the most skilled and comforting OBGYNs in the area. Our 20 locations and over 90 providers deliver the largest network of women's healthcare in Central Texas. Your annual visit to the OBGYN places your health and wellbeing first in a comfortable and welcoming environment.
Durham Women's Clinic offers an entire spectrum of care for women of all ages. We take a holistic approach, incorporating a range of services including midwifery, ob/gyn, lactation support, yoga, and patient education classes. At DWC, you can be assured that your needs will be met. From postpartum counseling and lactation services, to menopause support, we have your needs covered.
From diagnosing adrenal fatigue to addressing depression, low libido and even weight gain, Dr. Mila McManus and her staff can address a wide variety of health issues troubling women. Dr. McManus and her staff are passionate about offering the finest personal attention and medical care to their patients. They spend ample time with each patient in order to understand the causes of their symptoms and educate them about the solutions. It might be unusual for a patient to spend a large amount of time exploring symptoms with a doctor, but this is the standard practice at The Woodlands Institute for Health & Wellness.
This is an excellent investment in your health! Wellness evaluations are customized to the needs of each individual and fees are based on the services rendered. This program will help you achieve overall wellness and offer guidelines for the maintenance of your natural wellness program. This program includes:
A bone density study will be ordered to assess current bone health. Men and young women are not immune to bone loss. If you have insurance that covers a DEXA scan, it will be billed through your insurance. If this is not covered by your insurance, or if you do not have insurance, there are area facilities that we can recommend with cash pricing starting at $100.
In all cases, we appreciate and expect payment in full for our services at the time they are rendered and in return we pledge to provide you with exceptional attention and medical care as we place you on a life-long path of health and wellness. Follow this link to learn more about Insurance and Payment options at TWIHW.
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