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Thinkin or two.
Parents-to-be are more assertive today about
their hospital choices. They want to be
certain about the quality of the hospital expe-
rience for both mother and child. The
medical aspects are most critical, but comfort,
friendliness, family involvement, and
privacy are also important. So families check
things out for themselves. It's not just the
doctor's choice anymore. That's why hospitals
are talking about their differences.
And the differences at Grace are significant.
Grace is a teaching hospital.
And that means patients receive more atten-
tion from more professionals.
It also means that patients
see improved procedures intro-
duced sooner.
Grace is a leader in
the prenatal, neonatal and high
risk pregnancy specialties,
but normal deliveries get lots
of special attention, too.
A wonderful private birthing suite for
families seeking an alternative to the more
traditional delivery room program is
available at Grace. Private rooms are also
available. And at Grace, mother and
infant are cared for together under a long
established maternal bonding program.
Families are encouraged to tour
the Grace maternity section before making
a hospital decision. And parents-to-be
can use the Grace physicians referral program
to find a conveniently located Grace
affiliated physician.
Thinking for two
means planning ahead. We
think Grace should be a
future mother's first thought.
A member of
The Detroit Medical Center.
Affiliated with the School
of Medicine, Wayne State
University. (313) 966-3100.
Grace Hospital
Serving the north and northwest metro areas.
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