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Steven Goldstein MD
United States
Приєднався 30 жов 2012
Dr. Steven R. Goldstein MD, an expert Gynecologist in NYC, is considered one of the nation's top doctors in gynecology and one of the most highly recognized and regarded individuals in the field of vaginal probe ultrasounds. His research has led to significant improvements in how gynecology is practiced.
Regarded as the best obgyn in NYC, Dr Goldstein is Recipient of the 2018 Joseph H. Holmes Clinical Pioneer Award from the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM). This is in recognition of Dr Goldstein’s distinguished career in ultrasound in medicine, and making outstanding contributions to the growth and development of medical ultrasound and Recipient of the Thomas A. Clarkson award for many outstanding contributions to menopause related clinical or basic science research.
Dr Goldstein blends cutting edge medicine with individualized patient care. He is with you from the beginning to end of the visit, personally performing each ultrasound and procedure.
Regarded as the best obgyn in NYC, Dr Goldstein is Recipient of the 2018 Joseph H. Holmes Clinical Pioneer Award from the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM). This is in recognition of Dr Goldstein’s distinguished career in ultrasound in medicine, and making outstanding contributions to the growth and development of medical ultrasound and Recipient of the Thomas A. Clarkson award for many outstanding contributions to menopause related clinical or basic science research.
Dr Goldstein blends cutting edge medicine with individualized patient care. He is with you from the beginning to end of the visit, personally performing each ultrasound and procedure.
Premature Ovarian Failure, Primary Ovarian Insufficiency
Dr Steven R. Goldstein is one of the nation’s leading gynecologists. In private practice for over 25 years, Dr Goldstein has treated many patients with early menopause, and is a specialist for Premature Ovarian Failure and Premature Ovarian Insufficiency.
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Reducing the Confusion about Menopause
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Dr Steven R. Goldstein MD is a past President of the International Menopause Society and a Certified Menopause Practitioner. Dr Goldstein has helped thousands of patients navigate the menopause stage of life and its symptoms. In this video Dr Goldstein goes through the various stages of menopause and more. Co author of the book "The Estrogen Alternative" and "Could it Be....Perimenopause?" and ...
Breast Imaging and Breast Cancer detection
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In this video Dr Steven R. Goldstein MD, a top gynecologist in NYC, discusses the importance of the early detection of breast cancer and the role breast imaging plays in this.
Usie Dynamic Ultrasounds during gyn exams for pelvic pain
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Dr Goldstein, a top gynecologist in NYC for pelvic pain, explains the importance of using dynamic ultrasounds during gyn examinations for pelvic pain. He points out the difference between these dynamic ultrasounds and the still images used by so many gynecologists when they see patients with pelvic pain.
Choices of Birth Control Pills
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Dr Steven R Goldstein is a top ranked Gynecologist in New York City. In this video, Dr Goldstein shares more on birth control pills and the choices you have as well as birth control pills and bone loss, perimenopause and more.
Menopause and Estrogen Deprivation
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Dr Steven R. Goldstein MD describes the results of estrogen deprivation which occurs during menopause
Gynecologist in NYC for Menopause bleeding
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In this video Dr Goldstein addresses bleeding in Menopause. Is it normal? does it mean the patient has cancer? Dr Goldstein discusses all this and describes the non invasive procedures that can be used for evaluation. Dr Steven R. Goldstein MD is a top gynecologist in NYC, in private practice for over 25 years. He is the current President of the International Menopause society, Director of Gyne...
Dr Steven R. Goldstein MD, Gynecologist in NYC for HPV
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Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is not the disease. The disease is cervical cancer, which can occur if certain types of HPV are detected. In this video, Dr Steven R. Goldstein MD, a Gynecologist in NYC in private practice for decades, discusses HPV and what you should know about it.
Dr Steven R Goldstein, Gynecologist in NYC shares thoughts on Telemedicine
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In this video Dr Steven R. Goldstein, a Gynecologist in NYC shares his thoughts on Telemedicine, particularly when it comes to Gynecology, and how he has had an alternative to Telemedicine in Gynecology for decades.
Dr Steven R. Goldstein MD, Gynecologist in NYC on incidental findings
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In this video Dr Goldstein, a top gynecologist in NYC, discusses the problem with "incidental findings", conditions that physicians discover while looking at something else. For instance, many women go for ultrasounds on their pelvis area for stomach or other issues, and are told that they may have an ovarian fibroid or cyst and that cancer cannot be ruled out. This is an incidental finding and...
Female hormone replacement therapy Gynecologist in NYC says NO to Bioidentical hormone therapy
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Dr Steven R. Goldstein MD, a top Gynecologist in NYC, is regarded as one of the nation's top doctors in gynecology and Recipient of the Thomas A. Clarkson award for many outstanding contributions to menopause related clinical or basic science research. Dr Goldstein does NOT recommend Bioidentical Hormones. In private practice for over 25 years, this women's hormone specialist calls bioidentical...
Best Obgyn in NYC for Early pregnancy Monitoring with Transvaginal Ultrasound
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Dr Steven R. Goldstein MD is one of the best obgyns in NYC in practice for over 25 years. Transvaginal ultrasounds can be used in early pregnancy monitoring to check predictable milestones for the well being of the embryo. If a miscarriage is detected via transvaginal ultrasound, this allows for an elective D&C and chromosomal analysis of the pregnancy tissue to better understand why the pregna...
Gynecologist in Manhattan for Transvaginal Ultrasounds for abnormal uterine bleeding
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Dr Steven R. Goldstein MD is the best gynecologist in Manhattan to see for non invasive diagnosis of abnormal uterine bleeding. A transvaginal ultrasound or vaginal sonogram not only tells you about the anatomy of the uterus, ovaries and fallopian tubes, but also their physiology (that is their function). The ovary goes through a cyclical change every month and the hormone that it makes (or in ...
Gynecologist in NYC - Steven R Goldstein MD
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Dr Steven R. Goldstein MD is a top Gynecologist in NYC offering individual attention to each patient and her unique health questions, concerns and needs. Dr. Goldstein is the only medical professional you will see for your entire visit as he personally takes medical history, listens to questions, medical complaints and descriptions of symptoms. Dr. Goldstein is a champion of using non-invasive ...
Gynecologist in NYC - Painful Intercourse in Menopause Doesn’t Have to Be!
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Dr. Steven Goldstein MD, a top new york gynecologist, discusses the topic of painful intercourse during menopause. Dr. Goldstein currently sees patients at his NYC office. Visit www.goldsteinmd.com for more info
Best Obgyn in Manhattan on Why Not to Have an Endometrial Biopsy First
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Best Obgyn in Manhattan on Why Not to Have an Endometrial Biopsy First
Gynecologist in NYC for Abnormal Uterine Bleeding explains Sonohysterograms
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Gynecologist in NYC for Abnormal Uterine Bleeding explains Sonohysterograms
Things you need to know before you go on the pill
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Things you need to know before you go on the pill
Best Menopause Gynecologist in New York on new Approaches to hot flashes and night sweats
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Menopause and Osteoporosis Specialist in NYC
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Menopause and Osteoporosis Specialist in NYC
I surely wished I could have you as my doctor. Thank you for all you do for women’s health.
What’s your take on using progesterone to prevent endometrial cancer?
If you’re on Any estrogen you need to have biodentical progrsterone. You should not take synthetic hormones only bioidentical hormones.
Thank you! Most pointless and painful procedure, and I’m not even a doctor and I know this. I’ve had 2 endometrial biopsies, but I’ve yet to figure out what the point is when I have NO uterine lining, thanks to an ablation. From what I’ve been told, it’s for insurance purposes in preparation for a radical hysterectomy for uterine fibroids and recurring ovarian cysts at 56 years of age.
It’s better to have uterus removed with leproscopy. Than biopsy bleeding
I was told to take cytotec 2 hours before a vaginal ultrasound and uterine biopsy back in 2019
I beg to differ, I tried Prempro and after 8 years the Dr. took me off cold turkey, I then tried Equelle, and the new drug Veozah and every other natural remedy I could try and had no relief, And let me tell you I suffered and had sweats every 20 t0 30 minutes non stop and went from a size 10 to a size 6, severe hair loss and migraines. When I tried Bioidenticals my life changed and I am forever grateful. Do what works for you.
I had an endometrial biopsy 3 days ago and it was beyond painful. I’m upset and disappointed that women are guided to such painful procedures without preparation or pain control. My cervix is still hurting. She had trouble getting in because “a fibroid” was in the way. Wish I would’ve seen this before.
I’m setting here felling exactly the same way 😢 wish I would have done some more research and found this. I’m still in terrible pain and it’s been three day smh! It’s a shame
I was given no prior instructions, painkillers, numbing gas, injection or sedatives. I was told it was going to be easy and painless. I have had no vaginal birth so I felt the doctor was stabbing me and cutting through me and I was screaming. He yelled at me to stop screaming and making patients outside the room scared. He injured me but didn't even get the proper sample. He stormed out of the room left me volunerable asking the manager to come kick me out, while I was still naked and heavily bleeding due to the procedure and in shock. The most barberic and inhumane experience ever! They blamed me for being loud and scaring the patients outside the room! They said no woman has such experience! It is comfortable and quick! Liars!
Oh my gosh! I had a similar experience. I feel traumatized now and will never have it done again. I’m so sorry!
I had a similar experience. Horrible.
Ty for clarifying this on the biopsy. I was set up for one on 11/17/2023. I’ve been concerned about endometrial cancer as my sister is stage 4 now. I’m not bleeding 🩸 and am 68 and had negative mammogram as well. It just sounds like women are doomed to get this cancer and every one I know is running to get a hysterectomy. It like your waiting for impending doom. Negative brca in my sister and she had breast cancer twice already. Glad you explained this. Ty
How are you doing now?
I had a uterine biopsy today. My ob/gyn was very patient, understanding and answered all my questions. She had the same procedure years ago. She did a complete suction twice to make sure she didn’t miss any spots. Honestly it was quite tolerable with minimal discomfort. I had a little spotting afterwards with mild cramps which I’m still having but overall it wasn’t bad at all
What were your results?
If tou had a blind biopsy like me, yiu can always ask your dr. To do the hystescopy, its never too late. Some insurances require blind biopsy before they perform anything under general anesthesia. There are more complictions when giving you general.
Omg I had one two days ago and my period came heavier than ever and im cramping terribly!!! 😢
Why should women suffer pain when there are options. They wouldn’t do this to an animal.
Thank you!!!!! I needed to hear this! I am 44 & I am premenstrual. I had an ultrasound & it showed that everything looks great. I have had menstrual bleeding for the past 3-4 months only stopping for 2-3 days. I am also anemic & bleeding this much has taken a strain on my body. My primary doctor is requesting an Endometrial Biopsy. Which is really scary as so many women do state how painful it is. I decided to get a second opinion through my OBGYN. Probably should have gone to him first. I just want it to stop, so I can feel normal again. I was diagnosed years back with Adenomyosis & polycystic ovarian syndrome.
So did you have the biopsy or not? And if you did, what were the results?
Hello, hope you are doing well. How are you? Did you get a 2nd opinion? Sorry, you are going through this. I just came to know that I have a similar issue, my lining is very thick, and have a fibroid. My menstrual cycles are crazy and I have chronic iron deficiency.
What valuable information Doctor Goldstein! Thank you for sharing. Please continue this work of educating the public.
I had Novasure ablation done over 10 years ago, took Tamoxifen after lumpectomy and radiation, I am now scheduled to have a pelvic sonogram because I've been having intermittent brown discharge for the past few months. I prefer to be put to sleep for any type of biopsy done if needed which I'm certain I will. I finished up a round of antibiotic's and a two day pill in case it was yeast or vaginosis. Negative testing for std's. I've had no pelvic cramping or pain either. Are you sedated or twilight sleep while having the Goldstein Sonobiopsy Catheter procedure?
My new OBGYN wants me to go thru this horrible procedure and she always says how easy and fast it is in office. So?!! It's traumatic and painful for us women without anesthesia! I'm done with this crap. I had cervical cancer and a LEEP in 2012 and Bartholin Gland access surgeries nonstop for 3 years 2008-2010!!! I was never put out for any of them and was left shaking and bleeding and miserable. What I went through was INHUMANE and archaic methods of torture!! I ended up nearly dying of MRSA! NOW, I have abnormal menstrual bleeding at age 46, period showed up 10 days early this time and my OBGYN is pushing this horrible procedure on me. Oh what to do. I don't have the pain tolerance anymore. So tired of this. Being a woman absolutely is hell!
I don’t blame you for your hesitation and I’m so sorry you have been through so much ! My OBGYN was trying convince me to get an endometrial biopsy in his office , he said “it feels like a pinch” …. That was a year ago , I said no( I already knew the procedure was painful ) asked for a copy of my medical record , I left and never went back
@@Araksi_Nhow are you doing now?
Wow if someone would of told me 5yrs ago my symptoms and blind biopsies I had would of found my uterine cancer I have today..😢
Men are given anesthesia for testicular biopsies. It makes no sense why women are forced to suffer for their biopsies. I would demand the same anesthesia they give the men and also request a strong pain medication such as codeine to manage the pain that lasts a week after the procedure.
PROVIDED THAT WE CAN ALL TRUST OUR PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES..... NOT!!
Wow ,wish I would have seen this today ! I cried during the process,it was so painful. And then to not have 100 accuracy they gonna come back with a accurate answer is depressing.
I do not understand how simply taking something is going to be the same as the body producing something. I will not take anything until it is proven to be beneficial. I am fine.
I heard that if you haven't given birth vaginally that it is very painful. I never had children so that resonated with me
I wish I could say that I had cramping or discomfort or still feel the ache days later... instead two times I have done this, they have been scrutiatingly painful. It truly feels barbaric in nature. It is beyond my comprehension how this level of pain can be acceptable.
I just had a hysteroscopy and D & C last Monday under anesthesia. I wish I had seen this video.
I had two DNC hysteroscopy a biopsy I’m on Progesterone I never had bleeding I go for ultrasound every 6 months an they reduced my progesterone so my lining thickened mow they want to repeat. I said up my progesterone like it was
2:39 Dr Steven Goldstein mentions ... a) Saline Infusion Sonohystergram and/or b) Disposable Office Hysteroscopy
Thank you for this important video and message
These doctors need to stop telling women these procedures are painless! They are not! I had a uterine biopsy that found my cancer .I had a hysterectomy as a result...It is wrong to minimize the pain these test cause..Coming from a man who in fact does not have a uterus,how can you tell us what hurts and doesn't? That's irritating as hell! Also, I wonder how you would feel if you had your uterus filled up with saline fluid and tools poking around inside your body while you are wide awake? Oh! Wait! You don't have a uterus,so you wouldn't have a clue! Smdh!
I agree with everything you said! I had this procedure done on Wednesday and I thought I was going to die! I’ve never felt pain like this in my life!! I’m on day 3 after the procedure and I think I have an infection. I have severe pain in my legs and lower abdomen, I’m bleeding heavily and I have a fever! I would’ve never ever agreed to this if I knew it was this bad! They told me minor cramping! That’s BS! They shouldn’t be allowed to perform this procedure on women… it should be illegal!!!!!!!
I don't understand this at all or how it relates to my situation. If Dr. Goldstein wants to consult on my case, please feel free to let me know.
Thank you for this video doctor. I have been up all night terrified of the biopsy. I think some doctors have a lack of concern when it comes to women an pain. We are expected to grin and bear it, and it is traumatic. Some women get numerous biopsies and suffer in silence, and for poor test results at that. I am so glad you shared this and I will research the sonogram.
Men are given anesthesia for testicular biopsies. It makes no sense why women are forced to suffer for their biopsies. I would demand the same anesthesia they give the men and also request a strong pain medication such as codeine to manage the pain that lasts a week after the procedure.
You’re lying. And acting like a victim because you’re a woman.
@@Shield954lol this is nothing.
Dr. Goldstein, I cannot thank you enough for sharing such valuable information! As a postmenopausal woman in my seventies I read medical papers and research all I can about uterine hyperplasia. I am becoming increasingly frustrated, by a lack of transparency, constant mistakes and incorrect information being provided literally at every medical appointment. From wrong diagnosises, being told I had fibroids which did not exist, to incorrect measurments of ultrasounds and a failure to compare new ultrasounds with previous ones. It is disheartening to listen to one's doctor, and have to tell them, nobody checked and what they are saying is untrue, and then have to explain why that is so. Even the progesterone dosage I was prescribed for six months proved to be far too low, yet nobody bothered to monitor results. A pharmacist rolled his eyes and suggested I increase the dose, unless I did, I would never know. Low and behold, my hyperplasia is regressing. I have monthly ultrasounds to monitor progress. Hysterectomy is not an option, due to previous PE, multiple DVTS and being on warfarin. Though a wonderful hospitalist saved my life; sadly, my experiences over the last few years have put my confidence in the medical profession at an all time low, my trust is non-existant! Thank goodness I found your channel! You literally bring light into my darkness. Thank you!
They want to biopsy me to see why my periods are heavy. I'm anemic... And want to get to the bottom of why... 🤔 What to do, what to do??
How are you now? Did you get some answers?
@@Lauren-cq3co not quite, this Friday I go in for a vaginal ultrasound to see if I have any abnormal growths. So, results shortly after that I'll know more. Gyno. thinks I may just have a thick uterine lining, so I'll probably end up getting the IUD inserted. Not sure if I'll ever get that biopsy 🤔
@@amorenita4768How are you doing? Hope all well. Did you get the biopsy?
i hate the thought of having this procedure
This is what happing too me
#drfestusfastherbalcure
I had a ultrasound of my uterus where they look at the lining after filling the uterus with fluid in June of 2020. That was extremely painful with nothing given to ease the pain. We then scheduled a D&C For the end of July. I was still getting periods at age 60!! The D&C went ok but afterwards I got a full blown period and it still comes about every 2-3 months! Time for another opinion as I'll be 63 in January!
My mother finished having periods when she was 63. My grandmother was 64. They are completely healthy.
We as women need to stand up for ourselves and DEMAND anesthesia for our procedures! Men are always given anesthesia for their procedures!!!!!
I just had one and kicked the shit out of the Dr I said my bad that's my reflexes it hurt like hell !
This is soooooooo painful that I couldn’t go through with it. I stopped the doctor right after she started. I’ve never felt pain this bad before.
Men are given anesthesia for testicular biopsies. It makes no sense why women are forced to suffer for their biopsies. I would demand the same anesthesia they give the men and also request a strong pain medication such as codeine to manage the pain that lasts a week after the procedure.
Did you ever go back? I am supposed to have one this week.
This was almost as painful as having a baby. I’m some ways worse. I didn’t expect it. My doctor told me nothing about what to expect. She just acted like it was normal procedure and never even let me know it was going to be this painful. I’m starting to think she wanted to do it just so she could do it smh. I’m guessing most women don’t go through with it
I was told i need one
I’m canceling my appointment, my doctor wants to get one done because I have A fibroid size of grapefruit and she said either way I still have to get the biopsy done, like it was mandatory for me to do , at this point I want my uterus remove. So no need for biopsy’s.
My insurance requires this before doing a hysterectomy
My doctor wants to do a Endometrial biopsy cause of the lining of uterus is thick. I have no problems...I have 28 days cycle, 4 days period, no heavy bleeding or pain. I thought the lining of the uterus suppose to thicken after menstrual cycle
Did you have it done?
To a certain point but beyond a certain measurement could mean hyperplasia which is a concern for pre cancer.
Is it safe for me I am 77 years old and i would rather keep taking Prempro....I have anxiety and can't sleep.....would you be able to give me Prempro......it always helped me in the past.....
is a saline sonohysterogram painful?
Wish I’d have known this a week ago.....
I had mine done today God I'm in pain 😤 I should have watched this video before
I wish I’d have seen this before I had my biopsy this past Monday. I’m still waiting on my results and the cramping from the biopsy was more than I expected. Thank you for this.
Omg
Me 2 it's awful I've been in horrible pain ever since
How are you doing?
Great advice I’m having a Hysteroscopy and D&C under a general for a good look and biopsy so I’ll be 100% sure about the status of everything.So glad I read this as I thought the other would be easier and cheaper but I’m happy now.
Oh how I wish I would've seen your video before today. I just had an endometrial biopsy done today at my very first visit to this obgyn so I had no idea there were other better options. I just happened across your video while looking up more info on the biopsy because it was so painful I've wanted to see if others experience was the same. I wish you were my dr. Thanks for sharing God bless
I am angry that so many women are subjected to what amounts to utter brutality. How dare doctors fail to tell us that what we are agreeing to is excruitiatingly painful. They know, and just don't say. And, that's before I came across Dr. Goldstein. I cannot thank him enough!
Can you recommend a doctor in Rockland County, NY. It is very had to find doctors with experience. I was diagnosed in 2015 with endometriosis and surgically diagnosed in 2016 when my doctor was removing a chocolate cyst. The doctor drained the cyst and told me I had the worst case she ever saw and could not remove the cyst and my condition was out of her expertise. In 2017 had a complete hysterectomy and diagnosed with anometriosis . I also hemorrhages 2 weeks to the day after the hysterectomy. Since the hysterectomy I have had nothing but issues and in constant pain.