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172 Kinsley Street
Nashua, NH 03061-2013
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St. Joseph Hospital offers a variety of programs on subjects important to you and your family. Find the class that interests you and enroll today! Class size is limited, so early registration is important. All programs are held at St. Joseph Hospital unless otherwise indicated. To register for a class or obtain more information on support groups search below or contact MedCall at 1-800-210-9000.


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Healthy Choices Podcast Download this SJH Healthy Choices Podcast - 'Pudendal Neuralgia', Dr. Mark Conway (39.7mb)

Mark Conway, MD Pudendal Neuralgia
Dr. Mark Conway

Dr. Mark Conway is an OB⁄GYN and head of the Obstetrics and Gynecology department at St. Joseph Hospital in Nashua, New Hampshire. Dr. Conway has made multiple trips to Aix in Provence to learn the TIR surgical technique from Dr. Eric Bautrant and to learn Dr. Eric deBisschop’s technique for EMG study of the Pudendal nerve (pre-operatively and intra-operatively). Dr. Conway has partnered with Dr. Quesada (an anesthesiologist) and Lynne Assad (a physical therapist) to create the first comprehensive Pudendal Neuralgia treatment center in the country, offering conservative therapies, medication management, EMG studies, a surgical solution to treat Pudendal nerve entrapment as well as comprehensive post-operative care.


Download this SJH Healthy Choices podcast (39.7 MB) or view online as streaming media (MS Producer for Powerpoint).


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