
Common Culprits Behind Pelvic Pain
Women are no strangers to pelvic pain — most experience some discomfort with every period. When it comes to chronic pelvic pain, however, there are other issues afoot, some of which we dive into here.
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For expert obstetrics and gynecologic care in the Dallas and Irving areas of Texas, trust board-certified OB/GYN Dr. Jose F. De Leon, aka “Dr. D.” He offers a variety of services for women from puberty to menopause, including annual Pap smears, infertility support, STD testing, and management of endometriosis.
Dr. D is a graduate of Texas A&M University, where he majored in biology and went on to earn a degree from UT Southwestern Medical School at Dallas. He completed his residency in obstetrics and gynecology at St. Paul Medical Center in Dallas.
Dr. D has been in private practice for 16 years and enjoys privileges at Pine Creek Medical Center, Dallas Medical Center, Methodist Hospital Dallas, and Medical City at Dallas. He also serves as the Chairman of Women Services at Dallas Medical Center.
In addition to offering general obstetrics services and gynecology support for women from puberty through the postmenopausal years, Dr. D provides several in-office procedures, including EssureⓇ and endometrial ablation.
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