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Second Opinions

How wise is it to undergo major surgery relying only on the opinion of one physician, frequently one we've known for only a short period of time and have no idea of her/his skill or experience?

Likewise, if a surgical approach to a problem has been rejected by one's physician (or by one's health plan) do they have your best interests or their pocketbook foremost in mind? Similarly with treatments for infertility: What is the best path, what is warranted, whose interests are your health care providers serving?

The knowledge and peace of mind generated by a thoughtful, knowledgeable, and impartial "second opinion" can be extremely helpful.  Dr. Goodman brings his >35 years of Gynecological and surgical experience to help guide you towards the therapeutic approach most likely to offer relief, discussing ALL alternatives in a non-judgemental and analytical way.

Recent Professional Activities

Dr. Goodman will head a group of distinguished vulvuvaginal aesthetic surgeons from 6 sites around the U.S. gathering data to present the largest series of outcomes of vulvovaginal aesthetic surgery ever published.

Dr. Goodman is an "Invited Guest" at the "1st Annual World Congress of the International Society of Cosmetogynecology" at the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery meetings in January, 2008 in Orlando, FL

The International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health will hold its 2008 annual meeting in San Diego in February.  Dr. Goodman has been appointed as a reviewer and will attend the Meetings.

News
Free Seminar in Folsom 02-08-2008
Up Close & Personal 01-05-2008
Dr. Goodman authors article on VulvoVaginal Aesthetic Surgery 01-05-2008
New Edition and Praise for "The Midlife Bible - A Women's Survival Guide" 09-02-2007
In Washington Post review: The Midlife Bible gets an "A" 09-02-2007
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