Dr. Philip Adler

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Interventional Radiologist specializing in uterine fibroid embolization (UFE)

Dr. Adler focuses on treating uterine fibroids through UFE, a minimally invasive, non-surgical procedure that helps reduce symptoms and improve quality of life.

One of the frustrating things about fibroids is that there’s rarely a simple comparison.You might hear that someone with...
06/17/2026

One of the frustrating things about fibroids is that there’s rarely a simple comparison.
You might hear that someone with fibroids barely notices them, while another woman with a similar diagnosis is struggling to get through the day.
That difference is real, and it’s part of why treatment decisions should be tailored to a patient’s unique experience.
—Dr. Adler

Summer often brings more time outdoors, travel, and plans with family and friends, but fibroid symptoms make those momen...
06/11/2026

Summer often brings more time outdoors, travel, and plans with family and friends, but fibroid symptoms make those moments harder to enjoy.

I frequently hear from patients about all the ways they adjust their routines—bringing extra supplies, hesitating before committing to plans, avoiding certain colors or outfits, or thinking twice about activities like time spent at the pool.
But it doesn’t have to be that way.

Non-surgical treatment options like uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) exist so that you no longer need to rearrange your life and won’t miss the moments that matter.

—Dr. Adler

06/09/2026

If you’re nervous about your first UFE consultation, that’s completely normal.
The visit is focused on understanding your symptoms, your health history, and your goals—not rushing into treatment. Some women monitor. Some explore medication or non-surgical options like UFE. The right path depends on the full picture.

A consultation is about clarity and informed decision-making.

To schedule one and learn about all your options, call today at 248-793-5093 or book online at emagefibroidcenter.com

—Dr. Adler

Scans can show size, number, and location of fibroids, but what they don’t show is the pain you’ve learned to tolerate, ...
06/04/2026

Scans can show size, number, and location of fibroids, but what they don’t show is the pain you’ve learned to tolerate, how frequently trips to the bathroom have become, or how exhausted you feel on a regular basis.

Both imaging and your experience matter when making treatment decisions.

The goal is to look at the full picture of your care—clinical findings as well as your day-to-day symptoms—so the approach feels appropriate and manageable for you.

—Dr. Adler

For some patients, monitoring fibroids over time can be an appropriate approach—particularly when symptoms are mild or n...
06/02/2026

For some patients, monitoring fibroids over time can be an appropriate approach—particularly when symptoms are mild or not significantly disruptive.

This might look like keeping track of changes in your cycle, noticing if bleeding becomes heavier or lasts longer, or paying attention to new symptoms such as pelvic pain, fatigue, or more frequent urination.

It can also include periodic check-ins or imaging to see whether fibroids are changing in size.

If symptoms become more frequent, more intense, or begin to interfere more with your routine, it’s worth revisiting your options and discussing next steps.

To schedule a consultation, call 248-793-5093 or book online today at emagefibroidcenters.com

—Dr. Adler

05/29/2026

Fibroid care isn’t guided by imaging alone.

Scans show size and location, but they don’t measure how symptoms affect your energy, comfort, focus, sleep, or daily routine. Treatment decisions work best when clinical findings and your lived experience are considered together.

To schedule a consultation, call (833) 532-6550 or book online today.

—Dr. Adler

Many women describe being told their heavy periods were simply a sign of aging.While changes can happen over time, sympt...
05/27/2026

Many women describe being told their heavy periods were simply a sign of aging.

While changes can happen over time, symptoms like heavy bleeding, fatigue, or ongoing pain and discomfort may sometimes be linked to underlying conditions such as fibroids.

That’s not always the case, but when symptoms are persistent or begin to affect daily life, it’s worth taking a closer look and asking questions.

—Dr. Adler

Estimates suggest that between 70–80% of women develop fibroids by age 50. Many don’t realize how widespread they are un...
05/14/2026

Estimates suggest that between 70–80% of women develop fibroids by age 50. Many don’t realize how widespread they are until symptoms like heavy periods, pelvic pain and pressure, or fatigue begin to interfere with daily life.

Knowing how common fibroids are can help you recognize early signs and seek guidance if something feels off.

—Dr. Adler



Source: National Institutes of Health

When patients are first diagnosed with fibroids, many believe surgery is the only treatment available.In my experience, ...
05/12/2026

When patients are first diagnosed with fibroids, many believe surgery is the only treatment available.

In my experience, one of the most important moments in a consultation is when patients realize there may be more than one path forward.

Understanding the full range of options allows people to make decisions that align with their symptoms, priorities, and long-term goals.

Every patient deserves clear information and thoughtful care.

—Dr. Adler

Fertility and fibroids are often part of the same conversation, but the connection isn’t always straightforward.Fibroids...
05/08/2026

Fertility and fibroids are often part of the same conversation, but the connection isn’t always straightforward.

Fibroids can sometimes affect fertility depending on their size and location. At the same time, many women with fibroids go on to have healthy pregnancies.

Understanding the full picture—and knowing what options are available—can help guide more informed decisions.

Uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) is a minimally invasive, non-surgical treatment that works by shrinking fibroids while preserving the uterus. For some women, it may be one option to consider as part of a broader conversation about fertility, symptoms, and future plans.

With Mother’s Day approaching, I’m thinking of all those navigating these decisions, whether you’re already a mother or hoping to become one.

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