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Andrea Engdahl, a dedicated nurse midwife, offers a comprehensive range of women's health services at M Health Fairview Clinic-Riverside and Masonic Children’s Hospital. Her work encompasses the entire spectrum of women's health, from puberty through menopause, ensuring that her patients receive the care and support they need at every stage of life.
Engdahl’s daily routine is filled with the joys and challenges of delivering babies and providing essential health care services. She emphasizes the importance of building strong relationships with her patients, understanding their unique needs, and empowering them to make informed decisions about their health.
In addition to prenatal and postnatal care, Engdahl also addresses various health concerns, including reproductive health, family planning, and menopause management. Her holistic approach not only focuses on physical health but also prioritizes emotional well-being, making her an invaluable resource for women navigating the complexities of their health journeys. Through her commitment and expertise, Engdahl continues to make a significant impact in the lives of the women she serves.
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