D. Steven R. Goldstein MD is a top New York City Gynecologist and is regarded as one of the nation’s top doctors in gynecology. He is also a Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at New York University School of Medicine and is the Director of Gynecologic Ultrasound, NYU Langone Medical Center.
Dr. Goldstein still believes that
patients should care for one patient at a time with their individual risk
factors, personal history, and family history is taken care into account when decisions
are made for her health care regardless of the medical situation that we may be
discussing.
Unfortunately, so many women
believe that they are only coming to the gynecologist for their “Pap Test”.
Nothing could be further from the truth. In Dr. Goldstein’s practice, although
obviously, he is concerned that no one develops an advanced abnormality of their
cervix, that is a very small part of what Dr. Goldstein does gynecologically.
For instance, in women who are menopausal, bone health, breast health, vaginal
health, and what’s going on in their pelvis with Dr. Goldstein’s expertise in
transvaginal ultrasound in terms of their ovaries and their uterus are of the
utmost importance.
Dr. Goldstein, a top gynecologist in NYC, is particularly concerned with the bone and muscle health of those who are in menopause or approaching it. Dr. Goldstein checks Vitamin D levels, screens his patients not only for bone density but osteopenia, which is a condition where bones are weakened due to a lack of estrogen. Weak bones and muscle loss which both occur because of a lack of estrogen can lead to falls and fractures in older or menopausal women. These are all concerns for Dr. Goldstein as he conducts an annual exam.
In women prior to menopause issues
like abnormal uterine bleeding, abnormal findings on pelvic examination,
painful periods, pelvic pain, fertility, vaginitis, urinary tract issues, birth
control are just a few of the many areas that Dr. Goldstein constantly wants to
deal with in addition to Pap smears and/or HPV testing.
If a patient has an abnormal pap
test resulting in HPV, Dr. Goldstein, a top gynecologist in NYC, says that HPV is
not the disease, but the goal is to present cervical cancer which may
result. Most HPV clears after time. But cervical cancer screening is very
important for patients with abnormal pap smears.
Dr. Steven R. Goldstein MD, been a top New York City Gynecologist in private practice for over 25 years. You may visit his website at www.goldsteinmd.com for more information.