Birthing Tour - Novi
Join a member of our team for a tour of the Labor, Delivery and Postpartum unit. Please park in front of the main entrance of the hospital. Enter...
At Henry Ford, our mission is help you achieve the look you want and gain personal confidence and satisfaction in yourself through both surgical and nonsurgical facial rejuvenation.
Our team of experienced, board-certified surgeons have performed hundreds of procedures on patients of all backgrounds and ethnicities, have won numerous awards for their work and are nationally recognized.
Facial plastic surgery can help you fix aspects of your face you feel detract from your appearance. We can also combat the effects of aging. Our experts will work with you to restore your youthful appearance with the following surgical options:
We offer many forms of non-surgical facial skin rejuvenation, including:
Our cleft and craniofacial services provide specialized care for patients with keloids, cleft lip, cleft palate or defects of the head, skull and face.
Join a member of our team for a tour of the Labor, Delivery and Postpartum unit. Please park in front of the main entrance of the hospital. Enter...
The instructor (Marilyn Higgins) will demonstrate and guide/assist as required. ALL experiences are welcome. (If you have any questions about this...
Henry Ford Cancer is excited to partner with Detroit health organization The Village Personal Training and Wellness to bring you Sound Bath and...
This twice monthly group, facilitated by a professional counselor/social worker, offers patients an opportunity to express their feelings and...
Skin conditions look different depending on skin tone. People with darker skin may be misdiagnosed more often. Here’s what to look for.
Summer camp is a rite of passage for generations of kids. Read how to plan ahead—and what to pack—to prevent common summer camp ailments and injuries.
Discover how fiber-rich berries can support your health and get simple tips and recipes to add more berries to your daily diet.
Heart attack recovery can cause pain, but it shouldn't hurt so bad that it affects your life. Learn what is normal for pain following a heart attack.
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