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The MacDonald Fertility
As Ohio’s only hospital dedicated entirely to the needs of women, MacDonald Women’s Hospital has been providing comprehensive and extraordinary care for more than 100 years.
MacDonald Women's Hospital had humble beginnings more than a century ago. In 1891 the Maternity Home of Cleveland Association opened a small hospital in an old residence on Huron Street. In 1892, the association was incorporated as the Maternity Hospital of Cleveland. Moving several times over the next 20 years, and progressing with each move, the hospital that began as six beds, grew to approximately 60 beds in 1912 when it was located in the 3700 block of Cedar Avenue. The hospital headquarters was known as the Maternity Dispensary of Lakeside Hospital and Western Reserve University. In 1917 a contract was established between Maternity Hospital and Western Reserve University whereby Maternity Hospital became the teaching field in Obstetrics for the Medical School.
Committed to advanced care and advanced caring, University Hospitals Health System offers the region's largest network of primary care physicians, outpatient centers and hospitals. The System also includes a network of specialty care physicians, skilled nursing, elder health, behavioral health, rehabilitation and home care services, managed care and insurance programs and occupational health and wellness.
The Health System's tertiary medical center, University Hospitals of Cleveland, is an affiliate of Case Western Reserve University. Together, they form the largest center for biomedical research in the State of Ohio. Included are Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, among the nation's best children's hospitals; Ireland Cancer Center, a National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center (the nation's highest designation); and MacDonald Women's Hospital, Ohio's only hospital for women.
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Chinese herbal medicine in Cleveland
Women who are having problems with conception, premenstrual symptoms, or menopausal issues will often see positive results with Oriental medicine. It may be possible to reduce or eliminate the need for Western pharmaceuticals. If drugs or hormones must be used, side effects may be reduced.
The treatment of gynecologic imbalances is a well established specialty in Oriental medicine. Symptoms which have only been recently recognized in the West, such as "premenstrual syndrome" or "premenstrual dysphoric disease", as well as many other syndromes which are hard to classify or tend to involve multiple organ systems, are more exactly diagnosed in the Oriental system.
Western physicians tend to lump disparate signs and symptoms together, ignoring those which do not fit into established disease categories. There is also an unfortunate tendency to treat patients with different symptoms with standardized, routine protocols. Often, these standardized approaches have never been proven effective.
The Oriental system of diagnosis is more individualized, so that patients' symptoms and signs lead to a customized treatment. Current practice with Chinese medicine for gynecologic disorders emphasizes plant derived medicines, so it is important to see a physician with training in this area.
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