Improved Quality of Life
MIGS is associated with less postoperative pain and faster recovery than traditional surgery. This means you’ll be able to return to the activities you enjoy much sooner.
Minimally invasive gynecologic surgery (MIGS) is recommended for a wide range of conditions including fibroids, ovarian cysts and endometriosis. Performed by surgical specialists, these advanced procedures heal more quickly and carry a lower risk of infection.
MIGS is associated with less postoperative pain and faster recovery than traditional surgery. This means you’ll be able to return to the activities you enjoy much sooner.
Our team of specialists is fellowship-trained in MIGS. They are experts in diagnosing and treating complex conditions like endometriosis.
Certain MIGS procedures can be performed without a hospital admission. We offer convenient locations for consultation and treatment.
A second opinion can help you confidently make decisions about treatment for your gynecological condition. With our Virtual Second Opinion program, we’ll guide you through every step of the process.
Discover the gynecologic conditions that can be treated with MIGS. Learn how to prepare for your surgery, what to expect during recovery at the hospital, and symptoms to watch for when you go home.
A diagnosis of endometriosis can feel overwhelming. Our peer support network connects you to a volunteer who has personally experienced the challenges of living with endometriosis.
Cedars‑Sinai researchers are working toward advancements in obstetrics, maternity care and other women's health issues.
Health research has historically focused on disease in men. Yet, disease presents differently in—and has a distinct impact on—women. At Cedars‑Sinai, the Center for Research in Women’s Health Science (CREWHS) brings together researchers from across disciplines to set a global standard for excellence in women’s health research.
Clinical trials are an important part of our commitment to advancements and innovation in women's health. Learn about the latest women's health programs and discoveries, and view ongoing clinical trials that you may be interested in.
The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology offers a robust 4‑year residency program that covers the wide depth and breadth of the specialty and gives participants the skills needed to enter clinical practice.