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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-05-07

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GREAT NEWS FOR COUPLES
EXPERIENCING INFERTILITY

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. Abuzeid, M.D. of The (I c.rter for Reproductive Medicine has opened
a second location. The beautiful iew 7,000 sq. ft. comprehensive facility and
surgery center is in Rochester 1--i;iis/Troy Conveniently located near M-59,
the center includes state-of-the-art embryology laboratories and operating
rooms. The new center provides all diagnostic procedures and treatments
for infertility in both male and female. In vitro fertilization, GIFT, ZI1- 1, 1ET,
ICSI, and assisted hatching procedures are being per-
foin ed in the new facility

The Center was among one of the first to introduce the ICSI procedure for
treatment of male infertility, and leads the Midwest in male infertility success.
Internet users can access information from the Center for Disease Control
on these statistics by visiting their web site at www.cdc.gov. or by viewing
Resolve's web site at www.resolve.org .

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.

Mostafa I. Abuzeid, MD.,
F R.C.O.G. (U.K), A.C.O.G

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

Mostafa L Alnizeiti, M.D.

M-59
Center for
Reproductive
Medicine

THE CENTER FOR
REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE

3950 S. Rochester Rd., Ste. 2300, Rochester Hills, MI 48307

(248) 844-8845 • .1(888) 852-6995

U.S. News & World Report - Dec. 199t
lists The Medical Center as one of the
top ten fertility clinics in the U.S.

E.G. NICK'S

6066 W. Maple • West Bloomfield, Michigan 48033 • (248) 851-0805

Dining Guide

its outside catering events highlighted by the
same elegant cuisine served in the restaurant.

Star Deli, 24555 W.12 Mile Road., Southfield,

(248) 352-7377. It's a small place. Not much
room to move around when crowded. But it is
the largest carry-out only delicatessen in Michi-
gan in terms of volume, and acclaimed one of
the country's finest of its type operations. Star
makes almost everything itself, even cooking the
huge amounts of corned beef sold. Homemade
potato salad, tole slaw, egg salad, fat-free and
regular tuna salad and much more.The lox is cut
by hand. Beautiful trays are a prime specialty.

WEST BLOOMFIELD

Bagel Deli, 6088 West Maple, West Bloomfield,

(248) 851-9666. Rose Guttman, former owner of
Irving's Delicatessen, noted many years for dining
goodness, is featured with her home-cooking of
traditional Jewish foods for carry-out and eating
in. Party trays have also made Bagel Deli a big
favorite, along with its smoked fish and handcut
belly lox. It is open seven days a week.

Big Daddy's Parthenon, 6199 Orchard Lake

Road.,West Bloomfield, (248) 737-8600. Popular
Greek dishes feature traditional favorites plus the
award-winning Tommy's New Idea Salad, succu-
lent lamb chops, lemon chicken and other popu-
lar specialties. Live entertainment is Thursday and
Friday evenings. Banquet facilities next door with
accommodations up to 300 for all events. Show
people and notables from the world of sports
have made this a dining and meeting mecca.

Hoa Kow, 4301 Orchard Lake Road, Cross-
winds Mall,West Bloomfield, (248) 932-2133.
This is a chinese restaurant that features Can-
tonese, Szechuan and Mandarin dishes. Howev-
er, the large amount of whitefish sold is amaz-
ing. Owner Gene Woo and his Hong Kong
chefs prepare whitefish 15 different ways, with
almost 1,000 pounds served every week. An
astounding figure.Also popular is its chinese
buffet at lunch and dinner along with ordering
from the regular menu.

Mai Tai, 6635 Orchard Lake Road., Old Orchard
Shopping Center,West Bloomfield, (248) 626-
63I3.The Thai dishes served are authentic with a
number of them originating at this restaurant.
Traditional taste buds will enjoy the variety of
preparations from very spicy to spicy to medium
to mild at both lunch and dinner. A casual and
pleasant restaurant open seven days.

Shangri-La, 6407 Orchard Lake Road.,

Orchard Mall,West Bloomfield, (248) 626-8585.
Traditional favorites are together with creative
dishes prepared for aficionados of gourmet
Oriental dining. Hong Kong style of cooking is
authentic in their preparation, and served seven
days a week.This is one of the few places that
specialize in Dim Sum at lunch time, with a
tasty variety from which to choose.

Stage & Co., 6873 Orchard Lake Road.,West

Bloomfield, (248) 855-6622.This is the same popu-
lar delicatessen that began in 1962, featuring
homemade Jewish dishes. But many of the features
are items not seen on the menu at its former
locale years back in Oak Park. Complete meals at
lunch or dinner,Tuesday through Sunday, along
with a service bar and separate carry-out depart-
ment are together with a large newly-styled dining
room filled with pictures of movie stars.

The Dining Guide is a weekly advertising feature.

5/7

1999

\_106 Detroit Jewish News

Fresh lake whitefish delicately pin-boned, then broiled and served on a seasoned oak plank —
"Charlevoix-Style"... surrounded by duchess-potatoes_ancL vegetables ...$1 3.95

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