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About Us
Collaborative Women’s Care is an obstetrics and gynecology practice in Miami, Florida. Eduardo Valdes, MD, head a staff specializing in personalized family and women’s health. They provide patient-centered care to girls and women aged 12-65 years and older.
The full-service OB/GYN practice provides women with primary care services to manage general health and well-being, including gynecological care and well-woman exams. The practice also specializes in obstetrics, offering women exceptional personalized care during pregnancy.
Collaborative Women’s Care even has 3D/4D ultrasound imaging.
Collaborative Women’s Care experts also diagnose and treat women’s health issues like abnormal bleeding, pelvic pain, endometriosis, fibroids, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). The practice offers birth control counseling, infertility care, and menopause management using hormone therapy.
At Collaborative Women’s Care, health professionals partner with their patients to pursue health and wellness.
Call Collaborative Women’s Care today or schedule an appointment using the online booking tool.
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At Collaborative Women's Care, we seek to provide the highest level of care. Our focus is to individualize the needs and demands of each patient in a warm and caring environment
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