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Total Women's Healthcare of South Broward

(on hollywood boulevard)
Beauty & Spas in Hollywood, FL
Beauty & Spas
Doctors

Hours

Monday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

3801 Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood, FL
33021

About

Dr. Siudmak is a board-certified obstetrician and gynecologist with extensive experience in all areas of OB/GYN care. He has successfully performed thousands of gynecological and obstetric procedures.
For more than 40 years, Dr. Robert C. Siudmak has offered quality women’s healthcare and state-of-the-art treatments. Dr. Siudmak provides women's healthcare based on a philosophy centered on conservative intervention and organ preservation at Total Women’s Healthcare. Dr. Siudmak has offices in both Hollywood and Pembroke Pines, Florida.
In 1985, Dr. Siudmak continued his private OB/GYN practice in Florida and brought his experience, work ethic, and caring personality to create a compassionate, friendly environment that patients have grown to love for more than four decades. Expanding upon his 30 years of experience with laser treatments, Dr. Siudmak added the MonaLisa Touch® vaginal laser rejuvenation procedure to optimize women’s vaginal health.
Dr. Siudmak graduated from Fordham University, New York with a Bachelors of Science degree in Biology. He then went on to attend New York Medical College, receiving his MD in 1977. Following medical school, Dr. Siudmak completed his residency at New York Medical College and later opened a private practice in Manhattan.
Dr. Siudmak is also a member of the following organizations:
Current Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Memorial Same Day Surgery Centers
Diplomate of the American Board of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Current member of the AMA, FMA, BCMA, and AAPLOG
Dr. Siudmak has delivered over 15,000 babies and, as a testament to his quality of care, he has delivered a second generation of over 60 babies from parents he had delivered. As an experienced caring coach to the natural process of childbirth, Dr. Siudmak’s primary C-section rate is under 18 percent and has successfully performed over 1,200 VBACs.

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Services

  • Abnormal Pap Smears
  • MonaLisa Touch
  • Birth Control
  • Prenatal Care
  • High Risk Obstetrics
  • VBAC
  • OB Procedures
  • Gynecological Procedures

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ABCNEWS.GO.COM Video: Women fight to break the silence surrounding menopause Total Women's Healthcare of South Broward 26 January 2018 at 14:50 · Women experience many physical and emotional changes during menopause that can impact intimacy. Dryness and painful intercourse can be addressed using the MonaLisa Touch procedure. For information call 1-844 427-7985 or visit us at https://www.totalwomenshealthcare.com/services/monalisa-touch No need to suffer in silence, you are not alone! http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/women-fight-break-silence-surrounding-menopause-52619100
Total Women's Healthcare of South Broward 26 January 2018 at 14:50 · Women experience many physical and emotional changes during menopause that can impact intimacy. Dryness and painful intercourse can be addressed using the MonaLisa Touch procedure. For information call 1-844 427-7985 or visit us at https://www.totalwomenshealthcare.com/services/monalisa-touch No need to suffer in silence, you are not alone! http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/women-fight-break-silence-surrounding-menopause-52619100
Women experience many physical and emotional changes during menopause that can impact intimacy. Dryness and painful intercourse can be addressed using the MonaLisa Touch procedure. For information call 1-844 427-7985 or visit us at https://www.totalwomenshealthcare.com/services/monalisa-touch No need to suffer in silence, you are not alone! http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/women-fight-break-silence-surrounding-menopause-52619100 ABCNEWS.GO.COM Video: Women fight to break the silence surrounding menopause
How to have a healthy pregnancy Congratulations on your pregnancy! To make sure your pregnancy is going well, you will see your health care provider for a series of prenatal visits. The first visit is usually before week 12. After that, appointments are generally scheduled during weeks 16, 24 to 28, 32, 36, 38, and then weekly. Your provider may recommend a different schedule based on your individual needs. We usually think of pregnancy in 3 stages, called trimesters: First trimester: Conception to week 12 Second trimester: Weeks 13 to 28 Third trimester: Weeks 29 to birth Your changing body Every part of your body changes during pregnancy. Some changes (such as weight gain and frequent urination) are caused by your growing baby. Other changes are due to your changing hormonal levels, especially emotional ups and downs and changes in sexual desire. Emotional support, love, and affection are important throughout your pregnancy. Talk to family and friends. Ask for help when you need it, even if it just means having a familiar hand to hold in the waiting room during a regular checkup. Unless your provider says otherwise, you can continue to have sex. Be sure to discuss how you're feeling about sex with your partner. Some women experience more interest in sex; others have less interest. Neither is cause for concern. How to have a healthy pregnancy A healthier body = A healthier baby. Take a prenatal or one-a-day vitamin with folate each day. Folate, or folic acid, is a B vitamin that helps prevent birth defects such as spina bifida ("open spine") and anencephaly ("absent brain"). Getting 0.4 to 0.8 milligrams (400 to 800 micrograms) a day early in pregnancy can prevent over half of these defects. Get regular exercise. Most types of exercise — including running, bicycling, weight training, and swimming — are safe to do if you don't let yourself get overheated. Drink lots of water. Don't drink alcohol, including beer, wine, wine coolers, and liquor. Alcohol can cause low birth weight, stillbirth, miscarriage, and birth defects such as fetal alcohol syndrome. If you have a problem with alcohol, talk to your health care provider or call Kaiser Permanente Mental Health. Don't smoke. If you do, your baby smokes too. Moms who smoke have a greater chance of having a miscarriage, stillbirth, baby with low birth weight, and a child who grows up to smoke. If you smoke and want to quit, talk to your health care provider or check out the smoking-cessation programs. Don't use "street" drugs. Even small amounts of drugs such as cocaine, heroin, or methamphetamine can cause severe injury or be fatal to your baby. We don't understand all of the effects of marijuana during pregnancy, so don't use it. If you have a problem with drugs, talk to your health care provider or call Kaiser Permanente Mental Health. Stay out of hot tubs and saunas. Sitting in a hot tub or sauna raises your body temperature. This might not be good for your baby, especially in the first trimester. Avoiding infectious disease Talk to your doctor about getting a flu shot. Flu season, when you have the greatest chance of catching influenza, is typically November through March. Pregnancy places you and your baby at greater risk for health problems from the flu. We recommend that you get a flu shot to lower your chances of catching the flu. Flu shots are safe for you and your baby. Stay away from people who have chicken pox, shingles, or other viral illnesses. Some viruses can harm your baby's health. If you are exposed during your pregnancy, call your health care provider for advice. Take precautions around young children. Always wash your hands with warm water and soap after changing a child's diaper or wiping a child's nose or drool. Some infectious bacteria and viruses are common among young children and can cause problems for a developing baby. Tell your provider if you work with young children. We're here for you Talk to your health care providers about concerns. Your personal beliefs, experiences, family, and culture will affect what pregnancy, labor, and delivery are like for you. Talk to us about your hopes and fears. Our goal is to provide a safe and supportive environment for all our moms-to-be. Take a childbirth class and tour your hospital or birth center. We encourage you to get ready for childbirth by understanding the birth process and being familiar with where you'll be giving birth. This will help you relax during labor. If you can't go to classes, we can recommend books and videos that are available to borrow from your public library. Pregnancy guides are available in several languages, including Chinese, Spanish, Russian, Vietnamese, Somali, and Korean. Members can also contact our Resource Line to request materials.
Wishing all of our patients and families a very happy and healthy New Year!!!
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A BEAUTIFUL REVIEW FROM ONE OF OUR PATIENTS RLM RLM left 3 days ago on Google I have been a patient of Dr. Robert C. Siudmak for 23 years. A fellow Nurse whom I highly respected referred me to Dr. Siudmak. He has great bedside manners, He's truly a professional. His office staff is friendly, supportive, professional and are on top of their skills. Dr. Suidmak goes above and beyond to ensure his patients satisfactory Prognosis to the best of his ability. Most importantly He cares about his patients. Not once in these 23 years have I felt like a head count or simply "a patient" when I walk in his office. Dr. Suidmak treats his patients with, kindness, respect and patience. You feel like family. He discusses everything relating to your care upon completion of his assessment. Dr. Suidmack is thorough in his patient assessments. I am Extremely Blessed to be his patient and willing to drive the extra mile for his Care! He treats me like family. Brenda, the Registered Nurse in the Office is exceptional . The entire office staff is wonderful , But Brenda is dependable. She's been in the office for many long years. Brenda will take that tissue and wipe your eyes, she'll offer that cup of water, she'll stop what she's doing in the busiest times to attend to your needs. She's the sister that you can open up to about everything relating to your care . Someone is always available 24/7 to attend to your needs. In all honesty, no one really enjoys being a patient but it is very important to be surrounded by a Specialist that you can trust with your life and Dr. Siudmak is an expert in total women's care. Magdala

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Total Women's Healthcare of South Broward
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Beauty & Spas

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Total Women's Healthcare of South Broward in Hollywood FL?
    You can reach them at: 754-216-5641. It’s best to call Total Women's Healthcare of South Broward during business hours.
  • What is the address for Total Women's Healthcare of South Broward on hollywood boulevard in Hollywood?
    Total Women's Healthcare of South Broward is located at this address: 3801 Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood, FL 33021.
  • What are Total Women's Healthcare of South Broward(Hollywood, FL) store hours?
    Total Women's Healthcare of South Broward store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 9:00AM - 5:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.