Tuesday 9 September 2014

Woman care

Women's Care



Mission Statement



Passionate Pursuit of new excellence in women's health defines us. We will provide women with an extraordinary experience of clinical quality, personal service, and respect.



To accomplish this mission we will follow the following principles:



The client is the most important person in our existence . Anything that is important to her, by definition, is important to us.



Respect is at the core of every relationship we have . Careful listening to our clients and to each other is a fundamental ingredient to our excellence.



Our most valuable asset is our passion for improving women's lives . A positive cooperative style of work is essential to the survival of this passion.



We believe in a philosophy of health . We embrace prevention, education, and empowerment as primary components of true wellness. We must be profitable. We must demonstrate the economic superiority of our model of care for it to thrive.



We use objective measures to determine the effectiveness of all that we do . This discipline challenges us continually to improve, innovate, and learn.



Women's Care, Inc. is committed to providing a full continuum of the highest quality health care to women in southeastern New England. Women's Care is responsible for meeting and exceeding the health care needs of women throughout their life span by integrating into one practice all the primary care services necessary. In addition, we will develop strategic alliances with appropriate health care providers and institutions to ensure the delivery of the highest quality of care in a cost effective and expeditious manner. When we provide these services in a highly competent manner, we will be recognized as an industry leader for quality health care.



One of Women's Care's most important features is the commitment of the organization's leaders to continuous quality improvement. Quality is a top priority, demonstrated by a mission that emphasizes quality by a significant investment of time and other resources for the necessary training, planning, assessment and improvement. Besides the commitment of the organization's leaders, the individual office managers are involved in developing a "site specific" quality improvement effort that is not driven by simple regulatory compliance but rather a focus on never-ending improvement.



What does FACOG Stand For?



It stands for "Fellow, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists." ACOG is the nation's leading group of professionals providing health care for women. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists:



Serves as a strong advocate for quality health care for women



Maintains the highest standards of clinical practice



Provides continuing education of its members



Promotes patient education



Increases awareness among its members and the public of the changing issues facing women's health care.



Advanced Laparoscopy – it’s not your mother’s hysterectomy



In years past, a hysterectomy was viewed by many patients and physicians as a sort of “cure-all” for a range of disorders that affected the maturing woman. At the time, it surely was the most effective available treatment for a lot of these conditions. Even as non-surgical intervention and medical treatment advanced, however, many patients still held to the idea of receiving a hysterectomy once they reached a certain age. Early on in my medical training, for instance, I was routinely visited by women in their early to mid 40?s who came to see me because “it was time for [their] hysterectomy.” Their mothers, aunts, and grandmothers all had hysterectomies in their 40s and 50s, so they thought it was just something you did as you aged. Contrary to popular belief, we doctors aren’t anxious to take our patients into the operating room. In fact, that is often our last resort, when all other non-surgical treatments have failed. We spend quite a bit of time educating our patients regarding hysterectomies and the wide range of other options available to them that would let them avoid surgery.



So if you have been “living with” a condition that just hasn’t been adequately treated with medication for fear of surgery, remember….this isn’t your mother’s hysterectomy. You very well might be able to have surgery, go home the next day, go back to work in a couple of weeks, and only have a few barely visible scars to show for it.



Abortion Clinic in Michigan – Multiple Locations – Dr. Jacob Kalo



Women’s Center of Michigan has multiple locations to serve Michigan. Our Abortion Clinics are owned and operated by Dr. Jacob Kalo, a Board Certified OB/GYN with over 32 years of Experience.



Check and make sure OTHER CLINICS are owned by an MD, Board Certified OB/GYN and not by a NON-PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL.



We have multiple locations throughout the Metropolitan Detroit area and Southeast Michigan. We welcome patients from throughout Michigan, as well as from Ohio, Indiana and Canada.



You can also reach us Toll-Free at (855) 605-7070.



West Bloomfield, MI, Tel: (248) 932-1777, Map



Clinton Township, MI, Tel: (586) 412-1000



Detroit, MI, Tel: (313) 526-3600, Map



Farmington Hills, MI, Tel: (248) 680-8899



Royal Oak, MI, Tel: (248) 691-4343



Southfield, MI, Tel: (248) 569-7010, Map



Sterling Heights, MI, Tel: (586) 979-2190, Map



Rochester Hills, MI, Tel: (248) 680-8899



All our medical Centers are completely confidential and specialize in 1st and 2nd trimester abortions, Morning After Pill/Plan B, pregnancy testing, HPV testing, birth control pills/Depo-Provera injections, IUDs and other gynecological services at low affordable prices. Sedation and pain free abortions. Special discount rates for students. Plan First/Free Family Planning Services. Our Medical Centers accept most Insurances and Major Credit Cards. Our clinics are credentialed by most major insurance and managed care companies. We accept the following insurance groups, but please inquire if you don’t see your insurance provided listed: Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Cofinity, DMC Care, First Health, HAP PPO, HMO, EPO, Mail Handlers, Mclaren, Oxford USA, PHCS, Priority Health, Total Health Care, and United Health Care.



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Help Her Look Forward to a Brighter Future



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Why does CARE fight poverty by focusing on girls and women?



Just one donation can change her world



You Can Help



$26 can provide an adolescent girl with a week-long training to help her improve assertiveness, leadership and other life skills for a brighter future.



$2,351 can estabish an informal learning center in a village so women and girls can learn to read, write, count and more.

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