Female Pelvic Health Issues deserve the very best medical attention.

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Center For Pelvic Medicine Office Location

Center For Pelvic Medicine

Center For Pelvic Medicine Office Location is conveniently located on the Philadelphia Main Line, approximately 25 minutes from Philadelphia. We have privileges at Bryn Mawr Hospital and are also academically affiliated with Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia.

Our staff will make your appointment. Please call 1-610-525-0541 with your questions about medication, condition, procedure, or diagnosis. We are happy to help you. If you are coming from out of state we will help you make arrangements.

On your initial visit, please be prepared to share your medical history with our physicians. This will include any medical conditions you have or may have had in the past, surgical history, any medications (prescription or over-the-counter) you are currently taking (include name, dosage and frequency), and any allergies you have to medications or foods.

DIRECTIONS

Pa. Turnpike — from the East (New York, New Jersey)

  • Folliw I-276 (Pa. Turnpike) West to Exit 25A (Norristown) and exit onto I-476 South (Chester)
  • Follow to Exit @13 (Villanova – Route 30)
  • At bottom of the exit ramp, turn right onto Route 30 East, towards Villanova. Continue for 1.5 miles to Garrett Avenue.
  • Turn right onto Garrett Aveenue and drive .3 miles to the next stoplight at the corner of Conestoga Road and Garrett Avenue.
  • At the light, turn left onto Conestoga Road. The Rosemont Business Campus is on your left, .2 miles further.

I-76 — from the East (Philadelphia, City Line Avenue)

  • Follow I-76 West to Exit 28A (left hand exit) and exit onto I-476 South (Chester).
  • Follow to Exit @13 (Villanova – Route 30)
  • At bottom of the exit ramp, turn right onto Route 30 East, towards Villanova. Continue for 1.5 miles to Garrett Avenue.
  • Turn right onto Garrett Aveenue and drive .3 miles to the next stoplight at the corner of Conestoga Road and Garrett Avenue.
  • At the light, turn left onto Conestoga Road. The Rosemont Business Campus is on your left, .2 miles further.

I-76 — from the West (King of Prussia)

  • Follow I-76 East to Exit #28A and exit onto I-476 South (Chester).
  • Follow to Exit @13 (Villanova – Route 30)
  • At bottom of the exit ramp, turn right onto Route 30 East, towards Villanova. Continue for 1.5 miles to Garrett Avenue.
  • Turn right onto Garrett Aveenue and drive .3 miles to the next stoplight at the corner of Conestoga Road and Garrett Avenue.
  • At the light, turn left onto Conestoga Road. The Rosemont Business Campus is on your left, .2 miles further.

I-95 — from the South (Delaware, Baltimore, Washington, DC

  • Follow I-95 North to I-476 North (Plymouth Meeting).
  • Continue on I-476 North to Exit @13 (Villanova – Route 30)
  • At bottom of the exit ramp, turn right onto Route 30 East, towards Villanova. Continue for 1.5 miles to Garrett Avenue.
  • Turn right onto Garrett Aveenue and drive .3 miles to the next stoplight at the corner of Conestoga Road and Garrett Avenue.
  • At the light, turn left onto Conestoga Road. The Rosemont Business Campus is on your left, .2 miles further.

News

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February 2, 2020: How Weight Affects Your Sex Drive—and What You Can Do About It by Susan Kellogg Spadt, Ph.D.

How Weight Affects Your Sex Drive—and What You Can Do About It

Susan Kellogg Spadt, Ph.D., director of female sexual medicine at the Center for Pelvic Medicine, Academic Urology in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.

January 29, 2020 Weight and libido are linked, but it is possible to experience those bow-chicka-wow-wow feelings without losing any weight. Learn how to lose your inhibitions, boost your libido, and regain your sex drive.

Ever felt your desire flicker along with the fit of your jeans? The weight loss and libido connection is real: Your readiness to romp often depends on how you’re feeling about your naked body.

“Many women lose their sexual confidence when they put on weight, but insecurity can also stem from something as subtle as feeling like you have poor muscle tone,” says Susan Kellogg Spadt, Ph.D., director of female sexual medicine at the Center for Pelvic Medicine, Academic Urology in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. “In my practice, I see it daily in women of all weights.”

Center for Pelvic Medicine
919 Conestoga Road,
Building 1, Suite 301
Rosemont, PA 19010
tel: 610-525-0541

Directions
https://centerforpelvicmedicine.com/center-for-pelvic-medicine-office-location/

February 3, 2017: Insurance now participating with traditional medicare plans.

At each visit, patients are provided a “medical receipt”  that they can use to submit to individual insurance plans that offer “out of network “ or “health savings plan” reimbursement options.

January 31, 2017: The National Vulvodynia Association

Dr. Kellogg was named to the Executive Board of The National Vulvodynia Association.