Your Comfort Is Not an Afterthought
We are proud to introduce Pro-Nox to our practice, a patient-controlled comfort system that delivers a safe blend of nitrous oxide and oxygen to help you feel calmer, more relaxed, and more in control during your visit.

What Is Pro-Nox?
This is not general anesthesia. You will not “go under.” You stay fully awake, fully aware, and fully in control of your own comfort the entire time. The effects begin within a few breaths and wear off within minutes after you stop, which means you can drive yourself home and get back to your day with no downtime.
Pro-Nox has been trusted by more than 9,000 medical practices across the United States and Canada, and the same 50/50 nitrous oxide and oxygen blend has been used safely in labor and delivery settings for over a century.
Why We Added Pro-Nox to Our Practice
In 2024, both the CDC and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) issued updated guidelines urging providers to take patient pain more seriously during gynecologic procedures, particularly IUD insertions. These guidelines called for a patient-centered approach to pain management, recognizing that the experience of pain is individual and influenced by factors including past trauma and anxiety.

How Pro-Nox Works During Your Visit
Within just a few breaths, you will begin to feel a sense of calm and relaxation. Many patients describe it as taking the edge off, easing both physical discomfort and the mental tension that can make procedures feel worse than they need to. You remain conscious and responsive throughout.
When the procedure is finished, or when you simply stop breathing through the mouthpiece, the effects begin to clear within minutes. There is no grogginess, no lingering sedation, and no need for a driver. You walk out the same way you walked in, just with one less thing to worry about.
Which Procedures Can Pro-Nox Help With?
IUD Insertions and Removals
Pap Smears and Pelvic Exams
Endometrial and Cervical Biopsies
Colposcopy and Hysteroscopy
Feminine Rejuvenation and Incontinence Treatments
Labor and Delivery

Is Pro-Nox Safe?
Because you self-administer Pro-Nox through a demand valve that only releases the gas when you inhale, there is no risk of over-administration. If you stop breathing through the mouthpiece at any point, the delivery stops immediately.
Pro-Nox is not appropriate for everyone. Your provider will review your medical history before recommending it. It is generally not recommended for patients in their first trimester of pregnancy, patients with vitamin B12 deficiency or certain types of anemia, patients with COPD or active respiratory conditions, or patients who have had recent middle ear surgery.
What Does Pro-Nox Cost?

You Should Not Have to Choose Between Necessary Care and Comfort
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