Hysterectomy Surgery in Millcreek, Utah

Personalized Gynecologic Surgery at Phase II Center for Women’s Health

At Phase II Center for Women’s Health in Millcreek, Utah, we provide advanced hysterectomy procedures designed to treat a variety of uterine and pelvic health conditions. For some women, a hysterectomy offers lasting relief from symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, fibroids, or pelvic organ prolapse.

Our experienced providers take a thoughtful, patient-centered approach to surgical care. Before recommending hysterectomy, we carefully evaluate your symptoms, review your medical history, and discuss all treatment options so you can make a confident decision about your health.

Women from Millcreek, Holladay, Sugar House, Murray, and throughout the Salt Lake Valley trust Phase II Center for Women’s Health for expert gynecologic care and personalized treatment planning.

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What Is a Hysterectomy?

Endometrial ablation is a minimally invasive gynecological procedure used to treat heavy or abnormal menstrual bleeding. The procedure works by destroying or removing the endoA hysterectomy is a surgical procedure that removes the uterus. In some cases, the cervix, fallopian tubes, or ovaries may also be removed depending on the underlying condition being treated.

After a hysterectomy:

• Menstrual periods stop
• Pregnancy is no longer possible
• Many symptoms related to uterine conditions are resolved

For many women, hysterectomy significantly improves daily comfort and quality of life.

Common reasons women consider hysterectomy include:

Heavy or Abnormal Uterine Bleeding

Persistent or severe bleeding that does not respond to medications or less invasive treatments.

Fibroids

Noncancerous growths in the uterus that can cause heavy bleeding, pelvic pressure, or pain.

Endometriosis

A condition where tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, often leading to chronic pelvic pain.

Pelvic Organ Prolapse

When pelvic organs shift downward due to weakened support structures.

Chronic Pelvic Pain

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Types of Hysterectomy Procedures

Not every patient requires surgical treatment. Depending on your symptoms anThere are several types of hysterectomy depending on the medical condition being treated.

Total Hysterectomy

Removes the uterus and cervix. This is the most common type of hysterectomy.

Partial (Supracervical) Hysterectomy

Removes the uterus but leaves the cervix in place.

Radical Hysterectomy

Removes the uterus, cervix, and surrounding tissue and is typically used when cancer is present.

Your provider will explain which approach may be best based on your diagnosis and long-term health goals.

Minimally Invasive Hysterectomy Options

Whenever possible, our providers utilize minimally invasive surgical techniques. These approaches often allow for faster recovery and less postoperative discomfort.

Minimally invasive options may include:

Vaginal Hysterectomy

The uterus is removed through the vaginal canal without abdominal incisions.

Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

Small incisions and specialized instruments allow the uterus to be removed with minimal disruption to surrounding tissue.

Robotic-Assisted Surgery

Advanced surgical technology provides precision and improved visualization during the procedure.

Benefits of Hysterectomy

What Happens During a Hysterectomy Procedure?

Typical steps include:

  1. Pre-operative consultation and evaluation
  2. Anesthesia administration
  3. Surgical removal of the uterus using the selected approach
  4. Postoperative monitoring and recovery

Recovery After Hysterectomy

Typical recovery timelines include:

2–4 weeks for minimally invasive procedures
4–6 weeks for abdominal hysterectomy

During recovery, patients are generally advised to:

• avoid heavy lifting
• limit strenuous physical activity
• avoid intercourse for several weeks
• attend follow-up visits to monitor healing

Our team will provide detailed recovery instructions and support throughout the healing process.

Will a Hysterectomy Cause Menopause?

Whether menopause occurs after hysterectomy depends on whether the ovaries are removed during surgery.

If the ovaries remain in place, hormone production typically continues and menopause does not occur immediately.

If the ovaries are removed, menopause begins right away because the body no longer produces estrogen.

Your provider will explain the potential hormonal effects of surgery and discuss treatment options if needed.

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Are There Alternatives to Hysterectomy?

Alternatives may include:

• Hormonal therapy
• Medication for bleeding control
Endometrial ablation
• Pelvic floor therapy
• Other minimally invasive procedures

Our goal is always to recommend the treatment that best addresses your symptoms and long-term health.

Why Choose Phase II Center for Women’s Health?

Women choose Phase II Center for Women’s Health for gynecologic surgery because of our patient-focused approach and specialized expertise.

Our clinic offers:

• Experienced gynecologic providers with advanced training
• Individualized treatment plans
• Minimally invasive surgical techniques
• Dedicated expertise in pelvic health conditions
• A supportive, women-centered environment

Hysterectomy Care for Women Throughout the Salt Lake Valley

Frequently Asked Questions About Hysterectomy

How do I know if I need a hysterectomy?

Women may consider hysterectomy when symptoms such as heavy bleeding, pelvic pressure, or fibroids significantly affect daily life and other treatments have not been effective.

How long does recovery take?

Recovery time varies but typically ranges from two to six weeks depending on the type of procedure performed.

Will I still have periods after hysterectomy?

No. Because the uterus is removed, menstrual periods stop after hysterectomy.

Can I still have sex after hysterectomy?

Yes. After healing is complete, most women can return to normal sexual activity.

Schedule a Hysterectomy Consultation

If you are experiencing heavy bleeding, pelvic pressure, fibroids, or chronic pelvic pain, our providers can help determine whether hysterectomy or another treatment option may be right for you.

The team at Phase II Center for Women’s Health is committed to helping women understand their options and find lasting relief from gynecologic symptoms.

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

Or request an appointment online to take the next step toward better pelvic health.

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)