About HerHealth

At HerHealth, we are dedicated to providing women with resources and support so they can make informed medical decisions confidently. It’s no secret that women often prioritize the needs of their families over their own. This frequently causes symptoms to be minimized or ignored, leading women to suffer in silence.


Fibroids often go untreated for two reasons:

01.

Symptoms are ignored or are attributed to typical menstrual symptoms such as heavy bleeding, pelvic pressure, or pain.

02.

A hysterectomy is thought of as the only option to treat fibroids.

HerHealth's goal is to equip you with the knowledge and tools necessary for you to serve as your own medical advocate. We aim to bridge the gap between patients and compassionate fibroid doctors who offer individualized medical treatments instead of only surgical options. 

90%

of Women who underwent UFE reported improvement in symptoms

7

average amount of days it takes to recover from UFE

40,000

Number of fibroid cases treated by HerHealth doctors

55

Combined years of experience by our doctors

A Better Approach to Treating Fibroids - Uterine Fibroid Embolization 

Many women diagnosed with fibroids believe their only treatment option is a hysterectomy. Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE) is minimally invasive, non-surgical, and successfully reduces or eliminates fibroids. Compared to a hysterectomy, UFE has less downtime, allowing patients to resume their normal activities within 1 to 2 weeks. 

Up to 40% of women diagnosed with fibroids are unaware of the non-surgical alternatives to a hysterectomy. HerHealth aims to change that statistic by giving women access to cutting-edge expertise and top -tier healthcare providers who believe patient education is the first step in developing a treatment plan.


UFE

Full recovery in 1 to 2 weeks

The patient keeps her uterus

No general anesthesia

Returns home after the procedure

Does not affect hormones

Does not affect other organs

One small incision on the wrist

Effective at reducing and removing fibroids

vs

Hysterectomy

4 to 8-week recovery time

Uterus is removed

General anesthesia in a hospital setting

Requires a hospital stay 

Can affect hormone balance

Can negatively impact other organs such as the pelvic floor, bowels, and bladder

Abdominal incision

Effective at removing fibroids

Starting the Conversation

Breaking the taboo around women’s health starts with a simple conversation. Because there is such a lack of knowledge and education regarding fibroids, most women either don't know about the problem or think they aren't at risk of getting fibroids. Yet, 70% of white women and 80% of African American women will have uterine fibroids by the time they are 50 years old.


A Personalized Approach to Healthcare

We understand that finding the right doctor can be a daunting task, and we want to make the process easy. Our network of providers consists of compassionate and empathetic professionals who prioritize the needs of their patients. Whether it's finding a doctor who specializes in fibroid treatment or seeking care for other women's health issues, we are here to help women make informed decisions about their health and well-being.

Stop Living in Pain

Living with fibroids and treatment can reduce symptoms and lower the likelihood of having a hysterectomy.