Fibroid Removal Treatment in Millcreek, Utah

Personalized Fibroid Care at Phase II Center for Women’s Health

Uterine fibroids are extremely common and affect millions of women during their reproductive years. While many fibroids cause few symptoms, others can lead to heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pressure, pain, and other quality-of-life concerns.

At Phase II Center for Women’s Health in Millcreek, Utah, our experienced gynecologic providers offer comprehensive evaluation and treatment for uterine fibroids. We provide both nonsurgical and surgical fibroid treatment options, allowing each patient to receive care that is tailored to her symptoms, health goals, and lifestyle.

Women from Millcreek, Holladay, Sugar House, Murray, and across the Salt Lake Valley trust our team for compassionate, expert women’s health care.

women having a good time on a beach after treatment of Endometriosis in Millcreek Utah at Phase 2 Women

What Are Uterine Fibroids?

Endometriosis is a condition in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus. This tissue may develop on nearby organs such as the ovaries, fallopian tubes, orUterine fibroids are noncancerous growths of muscle tissue that develop in or around the uterus. They are also known as leiomyomas and can vary significantly in size, from very small growths that cannot be seen with the naked eye to large fibroids that enlarge the uterus.

Many women develop fibroids during their lifetime. In fact, research suggests that up to 70–80% of women may develop fibroids by age 50.

While fibroids are almost always benign, they can still cause uncomfortable symptoms depending on their size, location, and number.

Common Symptoms of Uterine Fibroids

Not every woman with fibroids experiences symptoms, but for those who do, the condition can significantly affect daily life.

Common fibroid symptoms include:

• heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding
• bleeding between periods
• pelvic pressure or fullness
• pelvic or lower back pain
• frequent urination
• pain during sexual intercourse
• abdominal enlargement or bloating
• fatigue related to heavy bleeding

Heavy periods caused by fibroids can sometimes lead to iron-deficiency anemia, which may result in fatigue, dizziness, or shortness of breath.

If you are experiencing these symptoms, a gynecologic evaluation can help determine whether fibroids may be the cause.

a satisdied woman after treated of Endometriosis in Millcreek Utah at Phase 2 Women

What Causes Fibroids?

Potential contributing factors include:

• Hormonal influences such as estrogen and progesterone
• Henetic or family history
• Reproductive age and hormonal activity
• Certain growth factors within uterine tissue

How Fibroids Are Diagnosed

Diagnosis may include:

• Discussion of symptoms and menstrual history
• Pelvic examination
• Ultrasound imaging to visualize the uterus
• MRI imaging when additional detail is needed

Fibroid Treatment Options

Treatment for uterine fibroids depends on several factors, including the severity of symptoms, the size and location of fibroids, and whether future pregnancy is desired.
At Phase II Center for Women’s Health, treatment plans are individualized to meet each patient’s unique needs.

Medication for Fibroid Symptoms

For some women, medications may help control symptoms such as heavy bleeding or pelvic discomfort. Hormonal therapies can help regulate menstrual cycles and reduce bleeding associated with fibroids.

While medications may improve symptoms, they typically do not eliminate fibroids entirely.

Minimally Invasive Fibroid Treatment

In certain cases, minimally invasive procedures may be recommended to reduce fibroid size or control symptoms while avoiding more extensive surgery.

Your provider will discuss whether these options may be appropriate for your condition.

Myomectomy (Fibroid Removal Surgery)

A myomectomy is a surgical procedure that removes fibroids while preserving the uterus. This option may be recommended for women who wish to maintain fertility or avoid hysterectomy.

During a myomectomy, fibroids are carefully removed while leaving the healthy uterine tissue intact.

This procedure can significantly improve symptoms such as heavy bleeding, pelvic pain, and pressure.

Hysterectomy for Fibroids

For some women with severe symptoms or very large fibroids, a hysterectomy may be the most effective treatment option.

A hysterectomy removes the uterus entirely, eliminating fibroids and preventing them from returning. Your provider will discuss whether this option may be appropriate based on your individual circumstances and health goals.

Benefits of Fibroid Treatment

When fibroids are causing symptoms, treatment can provide meaningful relief and improve quality of life.

Patients often experience benefits such as:

• Lighter and more manageable menstrual cycles
• Reduced pelvic pressure and discomfort
• Improved bladder and bowel function
• Increased energy levels
• Greater comfort in daily activities

By addressing fibroids and their symptoms, many women are able to return to a more active and comfortable lifestyle.

group of women having a good time after treatment of Endometriosis in Millcreek Utah at Phase 2 Women
group of women having a good time after treatment of Endometriosis in Millcreek Utah at Phase 2 Women

What to Expect During Your Fibroid Consultation

Your consultation is an opportunity to discuss your symptoms and explore treatment options in a supportive environment.

During your visit, your provider will:

Our goal is to ensure that every patient feels informed, supported, and confident in her treatment decisions.

Why Choose Phase II Center for Women’s Health?

Phase II Center for Women’s Health is a women-focused practice that specializes in gynecology, pelvic health, and menopause care.

Women choose our clinic for fibroid treatment because we offer:

• Experienced gynecologic providers
• Personalized treatment plans
• Both surgical and nonsurgical treatment options
• A supportive and patient-centered approach to care
• Advanced women’s health expertise

Fibroid Treatment for Women in the Salt Lake Valley

PhPhase II Center for Women’s Health is located in Millcreek, Utah and proudly serves women from surrounding communities including:

• Holladay
• Sugar House
• Murray
• Salt Lake City
• Cottonwood Heights

Our team is committed to helping women throughout the region find effective solutions for fibroid symptoms and heavy menstrual bleeding.

Frequently Asked Questions About Fibroids

Do fibroids always need to be removed?

Not always. Some fibroids cause few or no symptoms and may only require monitoring. Treatment is typically recommended when fibroids cause heavy bleeding, pain, or other quality-of-life concerns.

Can fibroids cause heavy periods?

Yes. Heavy menstrual bleeding is one of the most common symptoms of fibroids, especially when fibroids grow within the uterine cavity.

What size fibroid requires surgery?

The need for surgery depends more on symptoms than size alone. Some smaller fibroids can cause significant bleeding, while larger fibroids may not cause symptoms.

Can fibroids return after removal?

Fibroids can sometimes recur after myomectomy, but hysterectomy eliminates fibroids permanently because the uterus is removed.

Are fibroids cancerous?

Fibroids are almost always benign (noncancerous). Cancerous fibroids are extremely rare.

Schedule a Fibroid Consultation

If heavy bleeding, pelvic pressure, or fibroid symptoms are affecting your daily life, the team at Phase II Center for Women’s Health can help.

Our experienced providers will evaluate your symptoms and guide you through the treatment options that best fit your needs.

📞 Call (385) 257-6284 to schedule your consultation today.

You can also request an appointment online to begin your path toward relief.

HERE TO HELP

find relief from

Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Urinary incontinence
Painful or Heavy Periods
Fibroids
Endometriosis
Office Address

3970 South 700 E #14
Millcreek, UT 84107

Work Hours

Monday to Thursday: 7am – 5pm
Friday: 9am – 12pm

Phone Numbers

(385) 257-6284
(801) 281-9681 (fax)