Menopausal symptoms occur as the ovaries stop working and levels of the hormone estrogen fall. Some women have few or no menopausal symptoms, while other women have bothersome symptoms that interfere with their daily life. These symptoms often … [Read more...] about Menopause Symptoms
Named Top Docs by HOUR Detroit
WHMC is proud to announce that three of its doctors were nominated as 'Top Docs' in the Gynecology and Obstetrics category of HOUR Detroit Magazine for 2016. Each year, local physicians are given an opportunity to select which doctors they would … [Read more...] about Named Top Docs by HOUR Detroit
Healthcare Providers and Domestic Violence
Every day in the United States, women are victims of domestic violence, but there is help for you. With the news spotlighting domestic violence, in reaction to NFL players, this is a good time to let you know your doctors are here for you should you … [Read more...] about Healthcare Providers and Domestic Violence
Below the Belt Diseases: What you need to know
Ovarian cancer is one of the dealiest cancers for women, approximately 20,000 women were diagnosed in 2014, according to the American Cancer Society. There are a few ways to stay in tune with your health. Know your symptoms to look for, know your … [Read more...] about Below the Belt Diseases: What you need to know
Questions on 3D Breast Mammogram Study
Recently, we have received many questions regarding the most recent study that was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association stating that 3-D breast mammograms were more accurate than the traditional 2-D mammograms. We thought … [Read more...] about Questions on 3D Breast Mammogram Study
New Test Offered to Help Predict Fetal Disorders
Women’s Health and Menopause is pleased to announce that the latest tests for our prenatal patients are available. A new test will analyze fetal DNA 10 times more accurately when screening for Downs Syndrome and five times more accurately when … [Read more...] about New Test Offered to Help Predict Fetal Disorders