COVID-19 Vaccination Questions

If you are eligible to take the COVID-19 vaccine and have questions, contact Women’s Health to make a Telelmedicine appointment with your doctor (248) 932–9223.

If you are eligible to take the COVID-19 vaccine and have questions, contact Women’s Health to make a Telelmedicine appointment with your doctor (248) 932–9223.
Sex should be a positive, enjoyable experience. While it’s a normal part of nature, it can come with risks. There are simple things you can do to minimize the dangers and keep yourself safe from STDs, emotional distress, unwanted pregnancy, and other intercourse-related concerns. Have Protection Ready Have protection ready, even if you don’t think…

Andrew Markowitz, M.D., of Women’s Health and Menopause Center comments on current national cesarean section rates and notes the risks and benefits of this increasingly common surgical procedure. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention recently reported that cesarean section rates have stopped rising and have maintained an overall rate of approximately 33 percent over…
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Introduction The first months with a newborn are filled with learning, adjustment, and significant change. While every baby and family is different, understanding common patterns can help new parents feel more confident and supported during this transition. Feeding and Nutrition Newborns typically feed every two to three hours, whether breastfed or formula fed. Frequent feeding…

A woman’s body goes through many changes as she ages. It can be difficult to know when we’re starting a new phase in our lives since we are experiencing it for the first time. Most women go through menopause around age 45 to 55 but it can start earlier. For some, the change can begin…

This year, we have become more aware than ever before of proper handwashing techniques. We are so thrilled that a COVID-19 vaccine is starting to be administered, but want to remind everyone that we are not out of the woods yet. Stay safe, be vigilant, wear a mask, physically distance, and wash your hands. COVID-19…