540 East Canfield Street
Detroit, MI 48201
(313) 577-1335
Hutzel Women's Health Specialist is dedicated to provide women in the Detroit Metro Area with high quality and compassionate care. We are a group of 8 Obstetrician/Gynecologists, a Certified Nurse Midwife and a Nurse Practitioner with a long history in the area and dedicated to promote options in women's care. From low risk to high risk obstetrics, contraception management, women well-being, post-menopausal symptoms and gynecologic problems such as pelvic pain, uterine fibroids, endometriosis and abnormal bleeding, we thrive to empower women with options for their care. We excel at providing minimally invasive gynecologic surgical options, including single-site laparoscopy and advanced robotic surgery and we are a designated Center of Excellence for Minimally Invasive Gynecology.
HTC3 provides teen friendly comprehensive health services, including confidential services, and mental health services.
Elsmar Home Health Care provides medical home health services to residents in Michigan. As a nurse owned and operated agency, you can be assured that your health and wellness is our top priority. Our Mission is to provide individualized, personal, home health care services to maximize the health, independence, dignity and comfort of our patients and their families. Services are provided by a professional team that assists with managing the patient’s care through out their home care recovery process.
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Detroit Receiving Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, is the state's first Level I Trauma Center. Receiving’s emergency department treats more than 105,000 patients annually, and nearly 60% of Michigan’s emergency physicians are trained at Receiving. Receiving also features the state’s largest burn center, Michigan’s first hospital-based 24/7 hyperbaric oxygen therapy program, and Metro Detroit’s first certified primary stroke center. It is one of the eight hospitals and institutions that comprise the Detroit Medical Center.HistoryDetroit Receiving Hospital was founded in 1915 as a city-owned hospital, dedicated to caring for everyone, regardless of ability to pay. In 1965, the hospital was renamed Detroit General, and maintained that mission. In 1980, Detroit General moved to a new 320-bed facility, and reclaimed the name Detroit Receiving Hospital.DRH was the first American College of Surgeons verified Level I Trauma Center in Michigan, and one of the first in the nation. Focusing on adult medical care for emergency, trauma, and critically ill patients, the majority of DRH patients arrive through the emergency department. The University Health Center clinics adjacent to Detroit Receiving treat more than 250,000 patients annually, making it one of the busiest ambulatory facilities in the country.Approximately 95% of the physicians on staff at the hospital also serve on the faculty of Wayne State University School of Medicine. In 1976, before emergency medicine was recognized as a specialty, Detroit Receiving began a postgraduate emergency medicine training program. Nearly half the physicians currently practicing in Michigan have received some of their training at Detroit Receiving Hospital.
Hutzel Women's Hospital is one of the eight institutions that compose the Detroit Medical Center. The hospital itself is connected to Harper University Hospital, on the midtown Detroit campus of the Medical Center. It is the only hospital in Southeast Michigan dedicated to women’s care.HistoryHutzel Women's Hospital is the second oldest hospital in the city of Detroit. It traces its lineage to the period right after the American Civil War when a group of seven women formed an association in 1868 to provide care for unwed mothers and their infants.Throughout the late 19th century and early and mid-20th century the hospital became known for its innovative care of women and children, including Detroit's first baby incubator, Michigan's first research laboratory devoted to the "study of women's diseases," and establishment of the nation's first "Mother's Milk Bureau" to ensure a supply of breast milk to infants of non-lactating mothers.In 1965 the Hospital was renamed Hutzel Women's Hospital in honor of Eleonore Hutzel, recognizing her 54 years of service as student, employee and trustee of the Hospital. Since that time the hospital has seen its services grow to include orthopaedics, ophthalmology, a pain clinic and sleep center.Hutzel is home to the nation’s only National Institutes of Health (NIH) Perinatology Research Branch.Clinical servicesHutzel Services include: High-Risk Pregnancy Care, Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Minimally Invasive Surgery, Incontinence/Urogynecology, Long-term Birth Control, Menopause and Bariatric (Weight Loss) Surgery
More and more technology is being used to run the world. We strive to enable ourselves and others to have more control over that technology. By providing good, quality, cost and time effective services.
The Helen Newberry Nurses Home is a multi-unit residential building located at 100 East Willis Avenue in Midtown Detroit, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.