Medicare Procedure and Patient Information
2015 Medicare Patient Data
Information about Medicare patients treated by Amanda Swanson, APRN, CNM, WHNP.
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Amanda Swanson, APRN, CNM, WHNP is a women's health provider in Wahpeton, ND specializing in women's health, gynecology and midwifery. Amanda Swanson, APRN, CNM, WHNP is affiliated with Essentia Health.
Anemia
Anemia is the most common blood disorder. It occurs when the body does not have enough red blood cells to carry oxygen to the tissues. Blood loss, insufficient red blood cell production, and red blood cell destruction are the three main causes of anemia. These issues may arise from such conditions as iron deficiency, heavy periods, ulcers, kidney disease, as well as some forms of cancer.
An individual with anemia will have the following symptoms: shortness of breath, weakness, dizziness, cold hands or feet, paleness, and irritability. Anemia is diagnosed when blood tests show low counts for hemoglobin, which is the protein responsible for carrying oxygen to different tissues throughout the body.
Treatments for anemia are dependent on the kind of anemia an individual has. For example, iron supplementation may correct iron deficiency anemia. For anemia caused by chronic kidney failure, chemotherapy treatments, and HIV/AIDS, a group of medications called erythropoiesis-stimulating agents may be prescribed.
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Pelvic organ prolapse is the bulging of pelvic organs into the vaginal canal due to a weak pelvic floor, causing symptoms like discomfort, pain, urinary problems, and constipation. The pelvic floor is a group of muscles that support the pelvic organs, which are made up of the bladder, rectum, small bowel, uterus, and vagina. Vaginal childbirth, menopause, pelvic surgery, radiation treatments, or being extremely overweight may cause the pelvic floor to weaken. Pelvic organ prolapse is a very common disorder among women, particularly for those who are over 50.
The choice of treatment for pelvic organ prolapse depends on the severity of the condition. Mild to moderate prolapse may be managed by doing pelvic floor strengthening exercises, taking hormone replacement therapy, or using pessaries. Pessaries are small devices inserted into the vagina to help support the pelvic organs. Pessary fitting is a quick procedure done in a doctor's office. For severe prolapse, surgical treatment may be necessary. Pelvic organ prolapse surgery repairs the following:
Each of these procedures is performed through a vaginal incision, but an enterocele repair may use the abdominal approach as an alternative. If two or more pelvic organs have prolapsed, a combination of any of these procedures may be performed during the same surgical session.
For women who no longer wish to have intercourse, an operation called colpocleisis
may be a surgical option as well. By closing the vaginal canal, colpocleisis treats pelvic organ prolapse and eliminates any risk of its recurrence.
In most instances, pelvic organ prolapse surgery only requires a hospital stay of one day. Patients may experience vaginal bleeding for the first few weeks following surgery. If this happens, patients should use sanitary pads rather than tampons, as a higher risk of infection is associated with the use of tampons. To further help with recovery, patients should begin doing gentle pelvic floor strengthening exercises a few days after surgery. Doing these exercises at least three times a day as a routine tightens the pelvic floor muscles and prevents the recurrence of prolapse.
Information about Medicare patients treated by Amanda Swanson, APRN, CNM, WHNP.
| Male | 0 |
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| Female | 26 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 26 |
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| Black | 0 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Asian | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| Native American | 0 |
Information about Medicare patients treated by Amanda Swanson, APRN, CNM, WHNP.
| Male | 0 |
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| Female | 13 |
Information about Medicare patients treated by Amanda Swanson, APRN, CNM, WHNP.
| Male | 0 |
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| Female | 11 |
The top procedures that Amanda Swanson, APRN, CNM, WHNP treated as a women's health provider in Wahpeton, ND during 2018 were breast exam and gynecologic procedures.
Volume of procedures performed by Amanda Swanson, APRN, CNM, WHNP for Medicare patients.
| breast exam | 14 |
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| gynecologic procedures | 14 |
Information about Medicare patients treated by Amanda Swanson, APRN, CNM, WHNP.
| Male | 0 |
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| Female | 20 |
The top procedures that Amanda Swanson, APRN, CNM, WHNP treated as a women's health provider in Wahpeton, ND during 2019 were breast exam and gynecologic procedures.
Volume of procedures performed by Amanda Swanson, APRN, CNM, WHNP for Medicare patients.
| breast exam | 15 |
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| gynecologic procedures | 15 |
Information about Medicare patients treated by Amanda Swanson, APRN, CNM, WHNP.
| Male | 0 |
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| Female | 22 |
| Hypertension | 0 |
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| High Cholesterol | 50 |
| Stroke | 0 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 0 |
| Depression | 0 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 0 |
| Asthma | 0 |
| Osteoperosis | 0 |
| Atrial Fibrilation | 0 |
| Heart Failure | 0 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 0 |
| Diabetes | 0 |
| Dementia | 0 |
| Cancer | 0 |
Volume of procedures performed by Amanda Swanson, APRN, CNM, WHNP for Medicare patients.
The highest averages for the top procedures that Amanda Swanson, APRN, CNM, WHNP treated as a women's health provider in Wahpeton, ND were breast exam and gynecologic procedures.
| breast exam | 14 |
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| gynecologic procedures | 14 |
Information about Medicare patients treated by Amanda Swanson, APRN, CNM, WHNP.
| Male | 0 |
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| Female | 18 |
| Black / African American | 0 |
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| Asian / Pacific Islander | 0 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 5 |
| Native American / Alaskan Native | 0 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
The highest averages of the most common conditions of Medicare patients that Amanda Swanson, APRN, CNM, WHNP treated were high cholesterol.
| Hypertension | 0 |
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| High Cholesterol | 10 |
| Stroke | 0 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 0 |
| Depression | 0 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 0 |
| Asthma | 0 |
| Osteoporosis | 0 |
| Heart Failure | 0 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 0 |
| Diabetes | 0 |
| Atrial Fibrillation | 0 |
| Dementia | 0 |
| Cancer | 0 |
She is certified by the Board - Certified Nurse Midwife and has a state license in North Dakota.
Board Certification: Board - Certified Nurse Midwife
Licensed In: North Dakota
Amanda Swanson, APRN, CNM, WHNP is associated with these hospitals and organizations:
Amanda Swanson, APRN, CNM, WHNP has an exceptional overall rating with an average of 4.8 out of 5 stars based on 55 ratings. We collect ratings and reviews of Amanda Swanson, APRN, CNM, WHNP from all over the web to help you find the right in Wahpeton, ND.
Ms. Amanda Swanson is a specialist in midwifery, women's health, and gynecology in Fargo, ND, Wahpeton, ND, and West Fargo, ND. Her clinical interests include menopause, migraine, and uterine prolapse. Patients rated her highly, giving her an average of 5.0 stars (out of 5). Ms. Swanson is professionally affiliated with Essentia Health. Essentia Health reports that she is accepting new patients at her office in Wahpeton, ND.