Morristown, New Jersey
310 Madison Ave 3rd floor, Morristown, NJ 07960
Our Fibroid Pain Center in Morristown is highly accessible, located near Morristown Train Station and Morristown Medical Center.

Monday – Friday 9:00 am – 7:00 pm





Your premier Fibroid Pain Center in Morristown, New Jersey
How to reach our Fibroid Pain Center in Morristown, NJ by public transportation.
It’s important to note that the main entrance is not on Madison Avenue as the address suggests. The building is at the corner of Madison Avenue and Punch Bowl Road. For easier access, enter from Punch Bowl Road. If driving northbound on Madison Avenue, the building will be on your right.
Landmarks nearby

Morristown
Medical Center

Morristown
Train Station

Mayo Performing
Arts Center
Meet our expert at Morristown
These are the compassionate experts you’ll meet in this facility

Dr. Andrew Cortes
Board Certified Fibroid expert, Interventional Radiologist and Vein Specialist
- Languages
- English
- Spanish
Dr. Andrew Cortes is a Board Certified Fibroid expert, Interventional Radiologist and Vein Specialist. Dr. Cortes has received recognition for various academic achievements, including the John P. Craig, MD, Award for Excellence in Microbiology and Immunology while training at SUNY Downstate Medical Center.

Our Ivy League-Trained doctor and staff are certified

Our treatment is minimally invasive, high tech and zero downtime

Multilingual staff is ready to support you in every step of the way

Fibroid pain treatment is covered by most
health insurances
What to expect

Before
your visit
Get excited, this is the first step for relief! You have to Inform your doctor about medications you’re taking, don’t eat or drink anything after midnight before your procedure (Including water), wear comfy clothes and avoid jewelry and makeup, you’ll also need someone to drive you home after the procedure.

Day of the
procedure
Arrive at the ASC at your scheduled appointment time, our compassionate staff will welcome you, then you’ll receive sedation and local anesthesia; you will remain awake and feel pretty relaxed, the procedure will begin and takes about 1–2 hours.

After your
procedure
Inmediately after, you will stay in recovery for observation (4–6 hours), mild discomfort in the pelvic area is normal; medications will help manage them. When you get home, rest the remainder of the day! And resume eating and drinking as tolerated.

Post-procedure
care at home
Read carefully throughout all the after-procedure instructions provided to you. You can expect to feel better each day, but you may get tired quickly. You may need about 1 to 2 weeks to fully recover. A key part of your treatment recovery and safety is making sure to go to all follow-up scheduled appointments.
We offer the best treatment for fibroids, Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE)

Minimally invasive

Cutting edge

Zero downtime

Customized plan
Are you a candidate for UFE?