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Dr. Carolyn Moyers, DO, FACOG, NCMP, FISSOWSH
OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist) | Gynecology
1125 S Henderson St Fort Worth TX, 76104About
Dr. Carolyn Moyers is an obstetrician-gynecologist practicing in Fort Worth, TX. Dr. Moyers specializes in women's health, with a focus on midlife, perimenopause and menopause transition. She is fellowship trained in neuromusculoskeletal medicine and has a unique approach to the female pelvic floor, incorporating osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMT) and collaborating with pelvic floor physical therapy for genitopelvic pain releif. As an obstetrician-gynecologist, or OB-GYN, Dr. Moyers can treat a number of health issues related to the vagina, uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes and breasts. When it comes to surgical needs, Dr. Moyers maintains a conservative approach, utilizing state-of-the-art technology like the da Vinci robotic surgical system and minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery options only when necessary. This appproach reflects her committment to providing the most effective and least invasive treatments for patients.
Education and Training
Texas College of Osteopathic M DO 2006
Texas Tech Health Sciences Cen Residency 2010
University of North Texas Heal MS 2006
Board Certification
Obstetrics and GynecologyAmerican Board of Obstetrics and GynecologyABOG
Provider Details
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Dr. Carolyn Moyers, DO, FACOG, NCMP, FISSOWSH's Expert Contributions
Sexual Misconception
Hello, thank you for your question. This is a complete misconception. Sex should not be painful in your first sexual encounter. Should not result in bleeding. Hymen is a thin piece of tissue located at the opening of the vagina. Hymens come in different shapes. there are certain types that would result in tearing or inability for penetration and require surgery.. However, a normal hymen allows for menstrual flow, secretions and penetration. This is an absolute myth. READ MORE
How serious is a uterine fibroid?
Majority of the time, fibroids are benign but they can cause pelvic pressure, pain and heavy bleeding. READ MORE
How long after a C-section can I walk?
As soon as your epidural wears off and you are able to walk without assistance, you can begin walking the halls. Within a few hours, you will be on your feet. READ MORE
How long after C-section delivery can I eat?
Within a few hours. READ MORE
What treatment is best for a uterine fibroid?
Depends on size, position and symptoms. Options may include Medical treatment, Uterine artery embolization, Transcervical fibroid ablation, Myomectomy, and Hysterectomy. READ MORE
Can I fly after 35 weeks of the pregnancy?
Most commercial airlines allow pregnant women to fly up to 36 weeks of gestation. Some restrict pregnant women from international flights earlier in gestation and some require documentation of gestational age. For specific airline requirements, women should check with the individual carrier. READ MORE
What treatment is the best for an ovarian cyst?
Depends on the type of ovarian cyst. Birth control pills help to suppress ovulation and can be a great tool for managing ovarian cysts. If large, complex or ovarian torsion, you will need surgery. READ MORE
Is ovarian cyst surgery safe?
Typically ovarian cyst surgery is minimally invasive and relatively safe. However, risks of any surgery are bleeding, infection and injury to surrounding organs. READ MORE
Do I need to remove uterine fibroids?
Only if symptomatic - heavy vaginal bleeding or pressure from the fibroids. READ MORE
Is ovarian cyst surgery painful?
Usually ovarian cyst surgery is done by minimally invasive approach, laparoscopy. The recovery is usually 2-3 weeks. Alternating NSAID and narcotic may be needed for two weeks for incision pain may be necessary. READ MORE
Can uterine fibroids be removed during delivery?
No. The blood supply to the uterus is massive during pregnancy. Fibroids are not removed at time of delivery because of the increased risk of large (dangerous) blood loss. READ MORE
Delivery Question
Impossible to give specific medical advice on this platform. In general, without specific fetal or maternal indication for cesarean delivery, a trial of labor is reasonable. READ MORE
Are ovarian cysts harmless?
Usually, YES! There are different types of ovarian cysts, most of which are painless and harmless (benign). Usually, ovarian cysts don’t cause symptoms. You likely won’t know you have one unless your doctor finds one during a routine pelvic exam or ultrasound. Rarely, ovarian cysts can cause complications - rupture, torsion or even cancerous growth (more common in postmenopausal years). READ MORE
What treatments are available for ovarian cysts?
Ovarian cysts are common growths that develop on or inside your ovaries. There are several types of cysts. The most common kinds are harmless, don’t cause symptoms and eventually go away without treatment. Rarely, cysts can cause complications that require your doctors attention. If treatment is necessary options include: 1. Functional ovarian cyst often go away without treatment - watchful waiting. 2. Medication such as combined hormonal contraception (aka, birth control pill) can stop ovulation and future cyst formation. 3. Ovarian cyst surgery: If a cyst is causing symptoms and getting bigger, you may need surgery to remove it. The type of surgery depends on the size of the cyst and how it appears on the ultrasound. The different procedures used include: Minimally invasive - Laparoscopy: The ovarian cyst can be removed through tiny incisions (ovarian cystectomy). Sometimes the ovary will need to be removed. Open abdominal - Laparotomy: Your doctor may perform this procedure if the cyst is very large or if there are other concerns. READ MORE
How long after ovarian cyst surgery can I get pregnant?
Whenever you like. Assuming you return to regular ovulatory cycles, you should be able to achieve pregnancy. READ MORE
Is ovarian cyst removal a big surgery?
Typically an ovarian cyst can be removed laparoscopically (Minimally invasive) with a quick recovery. READ MORE
How long is uterine fibroid surgery?
Depending on what type of surgery you are having done this can vary. Removal of the fibroids by laparoscopy (myomectomy) can take two to four hours, based on the number of fibroids and their size. READ MORE
How long is recovery after uterine fibroids surgery?
Depending on type of surgery, this can vary. Typically for a laparoscopic myomectomy, you can go home the same day or spend a night in the hospital, depending on how you feel after the procedure. Overall recovery is about two to four weeks. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor Texas Christian University 2020 - Present
- Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor UNTHSC - Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine 2020 - Present
Professional Memberships
- International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health
- North American Menopause Society
Professional Society Memberships
- Menopause Society, FISSOWSH, FACOG, NCMP
What do you attribute your success to?
- Following my passion and having grit.
Dr. Carolyn Moyers, DO, FACOG, NCMP, FISSOWSH's Practice location
Sky Women\'s Health
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Get to know Obstetrician-Gynecologist Dr. Carolyn Moyers, who serves patients in Texas.
Dr. Moyers is a board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist & fellowship trained neuromusculoskeletal medicine physician. She is the CEO & Founder of Sky Women’s Health in Fort Worth, Texas.
With over a decade of medical experience, she has passion for providing women with the best care available. She opened Sky Women’s Health to give women direct access to their providers in a calming and unhurried environment.
A native Texan, Dr. Moyers earned her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from the University of North Texas Health Science Center-Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine. She then completed her residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, and obtained her pre-doctoral fellowship in neuromusculoskeletal medicine, also known as osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT), from the University of North Texas Health Science Center.
Subsequent to her training, she attained board certification in obstetrics and gynecology through the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ABOG). As an osteopath, Dr. Moyers brings a unique perspective to patient care with her vast scope of knowledge. She is passionate about women’s health, motherhood, and family. She understands the chaos, the joy, and the life balance women chase and wants to help them along the way.
Sky Women’s Health was born out of a desire to practice medicine authentically using all Dr. Moyer’s training and practical experience to serve women as a whole person (mind, body, and spirit). It includes boutique gynecology for the busy woman who wants on time, in depth, quality care with a special interest in menopause, sexual medicine and vulvar pain disorders; and osteopathic manipulative treatment for women, focusing on treatment of back and pelvic pain in preganncy and postpartum.
Dr. Moyers is a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (FACOG), a certified North American Menopause Society Cerfitied Menopasue Practicioner (NCMP) and an active member of the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health (ISSWSH).
Dr. Moyers hosts a weekly podcast, Sky Women, offering education and entertainment around women’s health topics, to inspire you to live your best life.
Obstetrics and gynecology (OB-GYN) is the medical specialty that encompasses the two subspecialties of obstetrics (covering pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period) and gynecology (covering the health of the female reproductive system – vagina, uterus, ovaries, and breasts).
Happily married, Dr. Moyers is a mom to four boys.
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