GREAT NEWS FOR COUPLES
EXPERIENCING INFERTILITY !
I OAK PARK REUNION
/-1 According to Janice Meyer
Cherkasky, the 30th reunion of Oak
Park High School on July 3 was a
tremendous success. Adding to the
fun, Cherkasky, along with her hus-
band, Richard, and Mary and Russell
Barnett, hosted a pre-parry the night
before the reunion. More than 100
guests attended the gathering. Some
of the OPHS graduates of 1969
include Eric Coffman, Fred Klein,
Nancy Magnus, Ronna Pershin, Jeff
Marx, Jerry Goyer, Jack Kahrnoff,
Jack Wolf, Ken Korotkin, Ilene
Shapiro Bershad, Suzi Miller Weiner,
Lisa Goodman and Barbara Schlussel
Kranitz.
WALDEN REUNION
It's the 40th anniversary of.Camp
Walden and former campers are host-
ing a reunion. The reunion committee
of Bill Berris, Steve Cicurel, Marc
Cohen, David Fishman, Beth Wolpin
Gans, Diane and Mitch Mondry and
Gayle Katzman Samuels have a terrif-
ic weekend planned. "It's boys on the
boys' side, and girls on the girls' side,"
said Fishman, a reunion organizer.
"We have more than 80 people
already from all over the country, and
there's room for more," he added. The
reunion is Thursday, Aug. 26, through
Sunday, Aug. 29. For reservations, call
Tracy Failey, (248) 540-8843.
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 Center for Reproductive Medicine has opened
a second location. The beautiful new 7,000 sq. ft. comprehensive facility and
surgery center is in Rochester Hills/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, ZIFF, TET,
ICSI, and assisted hatching procedures are being per-
formed 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.
• Free monthly lectures open to the public • Male & Female Infertility
Center for
Reproductive
Medicine
3950 S. Rochester Rti., Ste. 2360; Roches
(248) 844-8845
HOME TOURS
Mark the dates for two exciting
home tours. Maimonides presents its
annual exclusive home tour on
Wednesday, Sept. 8. For informa-
tion, call Jain Lauter, (248) 626-
1131, or Diane Komciron, (248)
644-0214.
The Community House in
Birmingham presents its 12th annual
home tour on Tuesday, Sept. 21. For
information, call (248) 594-6403.
Mostafa I. Abuzeid, MD.,
F R.C.O.G. (U.K), EAC.O.G
' H
U.S. News & World Report - Dec. 1994
lists The Medical Center as one of the
top ten fertility clinics in the U.S.
1 (888) 852-6995
Bill Nagler, M.D.
NOTES
Laurel Park Place in Livonia cele-
brates its 10th anniversary this com-
ing week with sales and special
events. Receive 10 percent off from
Aug. 9-19 at participating stores and
view a Disney stage show this week-
end, Aug. 6-8.
A charity golf outing, Tee Off Fore
Forgotten Harvest, starts 1 p.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 17, at Bay Pointe Golf
Club. For reservations, call (248)
350-FOOD.
Catch the Grand Traverse
Antiques Festival Aug. 7-8 at the
Howe Arena. i
Appointments: (734) 422-8040
Mail Order: (800) 511-9769
www. dietresults. corn
16311 Middlebelt, Livonia
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