Creative Mindfulness With Art
Creative Mindfulness with Art sessions give you an opportunity to reduce stress through art making and conversation in a judgment free atmosphere....
When you need a transplant, you want the best possible care at a medical center that has experienced staff, the latest treatment options and excellent survival rates. At the Henry Ford Transplant, you’ll find a team dedicated to comprehensive care that offers our patients a second chance at life.
Our world-class transplant specialists provide exceptional support and coordinated care before, during and after your transplant procedure. Through research and innovation, we’re constantly working to improve treatment options for our transplant patients.
Each year, our exceptionally skilled transplant teams save and transform hundreds of lives. We are proud to offer:
Highlights of our transplant programs include:
At Henry Ford Transplant, our expert surgeons continue to find new, safer surgical techniques for transplant recipients and living donors.
Some of our innovations include:
As a leading medical research center for organ and bone marrow stem cell transplants, Henry Ford Transplant offers access to advanced clinical trials in every type of transplant program. As a Henry Ford patient, you may be eligible to participate in these studies, which offer the latest medications that can help:
Creative Mindfulness with Art sessions give you an opportunity to reduce stress through art making and conversation in a judgment free atmosphere....
Join this free weekly empowerment and education session specially designed for those with a breast cancer diagnosis. Connect with others on a...
The therapeutic benefits of yoga improve strength and flexibility in body and mind. In addition to strengthening and improving elasticity of the...
Join certified yoga therapist , Julie Levinson, for a series of seated yoga classes. Learn how adaptive yoga can improve respiration techniques,...
High-tech virtual model mirrors in-person visit, minimizes travel time.
Typically, advanced liver disease occurs in older people. But recently, young people have been developing advanced liver disease due to alcohol consumption. Learn more about this sobering fact--and how much alcohol is considered 'safe.'
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