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.

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Summer can be a wonderful time to welcome a new baby, but high temperatures bring extra considerations for your newborn’s safety. Babies are especially sensitive to heat because their bodies can’t regulate temperature as efficiently as adults. Dress for Comfort:Keep your baby in light, breathable cotton clothing. A single layer is usually enough. If you…
Endometrial ablation is a medical procedure. During the process, the uterine lining is destroyed. A hysteroscope (viewing instrument) may be used to inspect the interior of the uterus. The Procedure There are multiple ways an endometrial ablation can be done. There is laser thermal ablation that uses a laser. Some gynecologists use thermal ablation (heat)…

Osteoporosis, or “porous bones”, is a disease that weakens the bone structure, leading to the loss of bone mass and strength. The disease can lead to sudden fractures, usually in the back and hips. Andrew Markowitz, M.D., a menopause physician at Women’s Health and Menopause Center, says, “Due to the reduction of estrogen during perimenopause…
Vaccinations are key to preventing illness. While we think of immunizations as part of baby and child care, but they’re important for adults, too – particularly pregnant women. Flu shots Flu season is upon us, and knowing the facts about the influenza virus can help you make decisions that will keep you healthy. Pregnant women…

Gynecological health entails maintaining healthy reproductive organs which includes regularly seeing a gynecologist for check-ups. It is important for adolescents to begin seeing a gynecologist when they first get their period, not necessarily for an exam but so they can understand the significance of having a doctor you can trust, and to see the value…