Breastfeeding Basics - Novi
This is a one-time onsite Breastfeeding class taught by one of our lactation consultants. The expectant parent and support person are invited to...
If you experience heart failure, Henry Ford Transplant can help. We have remained a leader in heart transplants since performing Detroit’s first, in 1985.
We are the only hospital in Detroit — and one of just 3 in Michigan — that provides a complete range of heart failure treatments. Our guest services, nurse navigators and community clinics make your care as convenient and trouble-free as possible.
When you come to Henry Ford for a heart transplant, you benefit from:
We partner with the Children’s Hospital of Michigan and its pediatric heart transplant program. When these younger patients reach adulthood, they can come to Henry Ford for their ongoing transplant care. Learn more about the Transplant Center at Children’s.
Getting a transplant before your health significantly declines increases the chances of success. If your medical tests are current, our FAST Track program can get you on the waitlist for a heart transplant in less than 2 weeks. Nationally, the average transplant evaluation time is 2 months.
This is a one-time onsite Breastfeeding class taught by one of our lactation consultants. The expectant parent and support person are invited to...
This twice monthly group, facilitated by a professional counselor/social worker, offers patients an opportunity to express their feelings and...
During this FREE virtual session, participants will hear from a registered nurse specially trained in advance care planning. Participants will...
Music has an incredible ability to soothe the mind and lift the spirit. It can ease pain, calm anxiety, and support healing. If you or someone...
Donating your kidney is a procedure that has become increasingly safer due to advancements in medicine, improved surgical techniques and a highly sophisticated donor selection process.
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.'
If you have diabetes, you’re at high risk of fatty liver disease. Learn what it is and how you can help prevent it.
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