Joyful Easter

May you have an extraordinary Easter holiday.

May you have an extraordinary Easter holiday.
There is no way to ensure that you will never develop breast cancer. Some risk factors, like family history, cannot be changed. However, you can manage risk and give yourself the best chance at remaining cancer-free through the following health and lifestyle choices. Avoid Smoking – Smoking can have many negative side effects. One of…

It is an exciting time when you are expecting a baby and preparing for parenthood! There is so much to do and learn to make sure you are ready for your new arrival. Here are 10 tips for expecting parents who want to be prepared: 1. Choose a care provider you are comfortable with and…
Introduction Menopause is a natural phase of life that marks the end of menstrual cycles. While it is a universal transition, experiences vary widely. Understanding what changes occur can help women make informed decisions about their health. Common Physical Changes Menopause is driven by declining estrogen levels. Common symptoms include hot flashes, night sweats, sleep…

The U.S. Preventative Task Force recently announced new guidelines for women getting a pap smear. According to the group, a Dutch study suggests women over 30, who have a normal pap test and a negative human papillomavirus (HPV) test, are at a very low risk in developing cervical cancer within the next three to five…
Women’s Health and Menopause Center wishes everyone a happy Easter weekend! #WomensHealthandMenopauseCenter #OBGYN #WomensHealth #HappyEaster #EasterWeekend #Easter2018

Dear Friends and Patients, We are very excited to introduce our new office manager Annette Hess, BSN, RNC to our practice. Annette’s previous position was as an administrative clinical nurse manager at Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital Birthing Center and Special Care Nursery. Our obstetricians have had the privilege to know and work with Annette…