Kristen N. Innes, M.D., P.A.
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Care Philosophy
Dr. Innes strives to give each patient comprehensive, individualized care in a pleasant, friendly environment.

Locations 
Kristen N. Innes, M.D., P.A.  See map
3880 Parkwood Boulevard
Suite 403
Frisco, Texas  75034
214-618-2802
214-618-3208 (FAX)


Specialties
Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology
Areas of interest include: Menopause, Infertility, High Risk Obstetrics, Minimally Invasive Surgery, Adolescent Gynecology and Health Maintenance

Patient Education Resources
Medem Learning Center:
Breast Cancer: Awareness Saves Lives
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Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
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Pregnancy: What to Expect and How to Prepare
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Bleeding Disorders
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Contraception Choices
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JAMA Patient Page:
Heart Disease and Women
 / JAMA/Archives
Diagnosing Birth Defects / ACOG
Immunizations for Adolescents and Adults / ACOG
Premenstrual Syndrome / ACOG
The Menopause Years / ACOG
JAMA Patient Page:
Perimenopause (Beginning of Menopause)
 / JAMA/Archives
News From the AMA:
Anti-Depressants May Treat Menopausal Hot Flashes
 / AMA
What You Need to Know About Breast Cancer / NIH
Hysterectomy / ACS
Osteoporosis / ACOG
Vaginitis / AMA
Sexuality and Sexual Problems / ACOG
News From ACOG:
Smoking and Body Weight Lead to Hot Flashes
 / ACOG
Depression: What Every Woman Should Know / NIH
What You Need to Know About Ovarian Cancer / NIH
Genetic Testing for BRCA1 and BRCA2: It's Your Choice / NIH
Reducing Your Risk of Cancer / ACOG
Endometriosis / NIH
Hormone Replacement Therapy: Other Medications Prescribed With HRT / AMA
Chronic Pelvic Pain / ACOG
How to Prevent Sexually Transmitted Diseases / ACOG
Laparoscopy / ACOG
Hysteroscopy / ACS
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease / ACOG
Dysmenorrhea / ACOG
Ultrasound Exams / ACOG
Uterine Fibroids / ACOG
Premenstrual Syndrome / ACOG
Contraception and Adolescents / AAP
Surgical Alternatives to Hysterectomy in the Management of Leiomyomas (Fibroids) / ACOG
Vaginal Birth After Previous Cesarean Delivery / ACOG
D & C for Uterine Bleeding Problems / ACS
Cancer of the Uterus / ACOG
You and Your Baby: Prenatal Care, Labor and Delivery, and Postpartum Care / ACOG
ACOG Educational Bulletin: Breastfeeding: Maternal and Infant Aspects / ACOG
Labor Induction / ACOG
JAMA Patient Page:
Uterine Prolapse
 / JAMA/Archives
Cervical Dysplasia / AMA
Women: Checklist for Your Next Checkup / HHS
The Pap Test / ACOG
Abnormal Pap Test Results / ACOG
Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure / ACOG
Human Papillomaviruses and Cancer: Questions and Answers / NIH
What You Need To Know About Cancer of the Cervix / NIH
Prophylactic Oophorectomy / ACOG
Hysterectomy / ACOG
Abnormal Uterine Bleeding / ACOG
Cancer of the Ovary / ACOG
Use of Forceps and Vacuum Extractors for Operative Vaginal Delivery / ACOG
JAMA Patient Page:
Vaginal Symptoms
 / JAMA/Archives
Induction of Labor / ACOG
Bioidentical Hormones and Menopause (English/Spanish) / The Hormone Foundation
Routine Vaginal Delivery / AAP
Pelvic Support Problems / ACOG
Bleeding During Pregnancy / ACOG
Pain During Intercourse / ACOG
External Cephalic Version for Breech Presentations / ACOG
Hormonal Birth Control: Injections, Implants, Rings, and Patches / ACOG
Vaginitis: Causes and Treatments / ACOG
Cesarean Section / ACS
Sexually Transmitted Diseases / AMA
Vaginal Birth After Cesarean Delivery / ACOG
Contraception / NIH
If Your Baby Is Breech / ACOG
Pregnancy, Breast-Feeding and Travel / CDC
 
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