Happy New Year 2022
Our team at Women’s Health and Menopause Center would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year 2022!

Our team at Women’s Health and Menopause Center would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year 2022!


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As your body transitions through menopause, hormonal changes—especially the drop in estrogen—can trigger symptoms like hot flashes, mood swings, sleep disturbances, and weight gain. While every woman’s experience is unique, one thing is certain: the foods you eat can play a powerful role in how you feel. Focusing on nutrient-rich, hormone-supportive foods can help you…

In a controversial recommendation the American Medical Association bucked the U.S. Prevention Services Task Force stating that women at age 40 should be eligible to have routine screening mammograms. Seen as a “slap” at the federal task force, AMA’s House of Delegates voted to adopt a resolution stating that the AMA “expresses concern regarding recent…

Our bodies do weird things sometimes that don’t make sense. One of the strangest is phantom kicking. Your menstrual cycle is the same, you haven’t been intimate lately, or you otherwise know for a fact that you’re not pregnant. So why do you keep feeling a non-existent baby practicing martial arts inside your body? Is…

Women’s Health has state-of-the-art 3D mammography equipment right at our West Bloomfield facility for both patient convenience and to provide the best view of the breast so that changes can be noticed sooner than with other mammography equipment. Contact us to schedule an appointment today.

As the leaves turn golden and the air becomes crisp, it’s time to adapt your baby’s skincare routine to the changing seasons. Fall brings cooler temperatures and drier air, which can impact your little one’s delicate skin. Proper skincare is essential to keep your baby’s skin soft, healthy, and protected. Learn more with Women’s Health…