Walk-in Office Hours

Dr. Henzie is accepting walk-in office hours for Women’s Health and Menopause Center patients on Fridays between 1:00 pm to 3:30 pm.

Dr. Henzie is accepting walk-in office hours for Women’s Health and Menopause Center patients on Fridays between 1:00 pm to 3:30 pm.

Menopause is a natural phase in a woman’s life that marks the end of menstrual cycles and reproductive years. Despite being a normal biological process, it can bring various physical, emotional, and psychological challenges. Understanding menopause and the available support can help women navigate this transition more comfortably. This blog post explores key aspects of…

Breast cancer detection is a critical aspect of women’s health, especially for those with dense breast tissue, where traditional mammograms may fall short. At Women’s Health and Menopause Center, we are committed to providing the most advanced and effective screening technologies available. That’s why we’re excited to introduce Automated Breast Ultrasound (ABUS), a groundbreaking innovation…

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…

Some of our patients experience painful periods that last for an extended period. For those severe cases, we offer a solution called Cryoablation Endometrial Ablation. Cryoablation is a simple procedure done in the office without anesthesia. The process works by cooling the uterus and lasts for about 30 minutes with no restrictions after the fact. …
Diagnostic hysteroscopy is a procedure that lets your doctor examine the inside of your uterus. A tool called a hysteroscope is used. This device is a thin tube that’s illuminated. It is placed into the vagina to provide a closer look at potential problems. It can also be used to confirm test results or as…

In recent years there has been a lot of talk about the HPV vaccine for young tweens, aged 11-12 years old, but recent studies show that there has been a decline in vaccines administered. These same studies show that these “tweens” have had office visits receiving other vaccinations, but have not received this “Anti-Cancer Vaccine”….