Dr. Rachael Haverland
On top of her exceptional training and educational background, Dr. Haverland is known for her caring bedside manner and strives to help you live life free of uncomfortable or distressing symptoms.
Dr. Haverland specifically holds a focus practice designation in minimally invasive surgery through their governing board of OBGYN putting her in the highest tier of specialist for gynecologic surgery. Additionally, she has submitted hours of videos through a vetting process called iCareBetter, in which she has been verified with expertise in endometriosis excision surgery by the most experienced endometriosis surgeons in the country.
Recently, she has recently become a “Master Surgeon” through the Center of Excellence at multiple hospitals in the DFW area. With her membership to a multitude of national professional organizations, as well as her publication in numerous academic journals, you can feel confident that Dr. Haverland is attuned to the latest, most up-to-date approaches in the treatment of endometriosis.
Night & Day Difference
Dr. Rachael Haverland provides specialized care for the spectrum of concerns uniquely faced by patients with endometriosis. Thanks to innovations in healthcare and technology we offer minimally invasive surgical treatment options as well as less invasive treatments for endometriosis symptoms.
Common Symptoms
Endometriosis is not technically classified as an autoimmune disease however it may cause an imbalanced immune response as it can be linked to many auto-immune diseases.
Pelvic Pain
Inflammation and lesions from endometriosis outside the uterus cause common pelvic pain.
Painful Intercourse
Endometrial growths affect pelvic tissues, making intercourse painful.
Fatigue
Chronic pain and inflammation from endometriosis often lead to persistent fatigue.
Bowel or Urinary Problems
Lesions on the bowel or bladder cause digestive issues and urinary discomfort.
Bleeding or Spotting Between Periods
Endometriosis may lead to abnormal bleeding or spotting between menstrual cycles.
Bloating, Nausea, or Vomiting
Inflammation can result in bloating, nausea, or vomiting due to endometriosis.
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