Stop the Bleed
The #1 cause of preventable death after injury is bleeding. Learn how to recognize life-threatening bleeding, become certified to STOP THE BLEED,...
Henry Ford Women's Health Services offers advanced gynecological care from regular exams for health maintenance to advanced medical and surgical therapies for complex gynecological conditions and diseases, our gynecologists provide the complete range of services for comprehensive, personalized care, including:
For women experiencing common or complex gynecologic conditions, board-certified Henry Ford gynecologists offer advanced diagnostic studies and a wide range of medical and non-invasive therapies, as well as minimally invasive and robotic surgery options. Our gynecology team includes specialists focusing on:
Gynecology research, including clinical trials, is ongoing at Henry Ford to continually provide women the most advanced, safe and effective therapies for gynecologic disease.
The #1 cause of preventable death after injury is bleeding. Learn how to recognize life-threatening bleeding, become certified to STOP THE BLEED,...
As time has progressed, so have the ways to care for a newborn. The Grand Plan: Infant Care for Grandparents is a place for new and expectant...
The #1 cause of preventable death after injury is bleeding. Learn how to recognize life-threatening bleeding, become certified to STOP THE BLEED,...
You are invited to participate in a free, one hour Stop the Bleed training course and become certified to stop bleeding and help save a life! Learn...
DETROIT – Of the 1.2 million people in the United States who could benefit from HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, only about 25% are...
In first-of-its kind program, Henry Ford Health offers doula services to patients with Medicaid
Getting all the important nutrients during pregnancy is essential for a healthy baby. Learn what you really need from a prenatal vitamin and why.
Trying to treat a yeast infection or prevent a UTI without a trip to the doctor? We’ll tell you how to do it safely and when you need to see a professional.
Because of the role estrogen plays in a woman’s brain health, the drop off of hormones that occurs pre- and post-menopause is often associated with neurological symptoms.
For women with heavy periods, iron-deficiency anemia may be more common than you think.
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