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April 10, 1998 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-04-10

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The Center for Reproductive Medicine has Opened
a Comprehensive New Center in Oakland County ! •

ONE OF THE HIGHEST SUCCESS RATES IN MICHIGAN
AND AMONG THE LEADING CLINICS IN THE U.S.A.

Mostafa I. Abzuzeid, M.D. of The Center for Reproductive Medicine at Hurley
Medical Center in Flint has opened a second location. The beautiful new 7,000
sq. ft. comprehensive facility and surgery center is in Rochester Hills/Troy. Con-
veniently located near M-59, the center includes state-of-the-art embryology
laboratories and operating rooms. The new center provides all diagnostic pro-
cedures and treatments for infertility in both male and female. In vitro fertil-
ization, GIFT, ZIFT, TET, ICSI, and assisted hatching
procedures are being performed in the new facility.

Recently published statistics by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Ser-
vices' Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have proven that the
Center has one of the highest success rates in Michigan and is among the leading
clinics in the U.S.A. The Center was among one of the first to introduce the
ICSI procedure for treatment of male infertility, and leads th Midwest in male in-
fertility success. Internet users can access information from the Center for Dis-
ease Control on these statistics by visiting their web site at www.cdc.gov . or by
viewing Resolve's web site at www.resolve.org .
Mostafa I. Abuzeid,
F. R.C.O.G. (U.K), A.C.0.6
The success rate of the center is not only a result of knowledge and expertise,
but also the friendly, caring staff that has a deep understanding of the patient's desire to conceive.

• Free monthly lectures open to the public • Male & Female Infertility

Mostafa Abuzeid, MD., P.C.

Center for
Reproductiv

THE CENTER FOR

REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE

3950 S. Rochester Rd., Ste. 2300, Rochester

(248) 338-2887 •

Graf your own

MI48307

Fr/x(248)338-1685

Located in beautiful Southfield, THE FOUNTAINS AT
FRANKLIN offers the best in rental retirement living in a
relaxing campus setting. A $6.2 million renovation is
now underway, transforming this community into
something extraordinary. With
gracious retirement living and
the addition of assisted living
and Alzheimer's care, it's no
wonder so many people are crafting their own future at
THE FOUNTAINS. Please call, write or visit us today.

Temple Offers
Support Groups

Temple Israel will offer a bereave-
ment support group for adults who
have experienced the death of a loved
one, Tuesdays from 2-3:30 p.m. for
six weeks, from April 21 through
May 26. The group will be facilitated
by Simona.A. Seiderman. Call the
temple office, (248) 661 5700 for

information.

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A divorce support group will
begin 9:45-11 a.m. Sunday, May 17,
and will continue for six weeks. The
group focuses on helping participants
to understand their feelings and con-
tinue the process of living an effec-
tive productive life. Contact the tem-
ple office to register for this group.
Temple Israel offers a free support
group to the entire Jewish communi-
ty for care-givers and family mem-
bers of people with Alzheimer's dis-
ease or any other type of dementia.
The group is facilitated by Marjorie
Fuller, a certified grief counselor.
Contact the temple office to register
for this group.
The physically challenged FUN
group (Flourish, Unite, Nurture),
will begin on April 14 and continue
on April 30, May 7, May 21, June 4,
June 18 and June 30. Learn about
nutrition, gizmos, gadgets and equip-
ment to increase capability, assistive
technologies, bridging abled and dis-
abled communities, senior and hand-
icapped housing, canine companions,
socialization. The group will go on
community outings. Contact the
temple office for information.

(

THE FOUNTAINS

AT FRANKLIN

We're building a new neighborhood, one neighbor
at a time. Come home to The Fountains.

4/10

1998

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(248) 353-2810

28301 Franklin Road • Southfield, Michigan 4803 .4.3,398

At a recent meeting, Heritage Ball
VIII committee members Leah
Snider, Marian Kantor, Cis
Maisel Kellman, Barbara Nemer
and Rose Rita Goldman, Pearlena
Bodzin, Sandy Schwartz and
Hope Silverman were planning
this year's ball to be held Monday,
Oct. 19, at the Ritz-Carlton in
Dearborn.

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