Choose a doctor from the widest network of gynecologists in Michigan.
Specializing in caring for women’s reproductive health from puberty through menopause, Corewell Health’s team of gynecologists provides personalized care for each stage of your journey.
Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital's obstetrics and gynecology program was rated No. 10 in the nation and No. 1 in Michigan according to U.S. News & World Report, and our expertise extends across the state. You can trust our team to care for all of your female health needs.
Whether you're seeking gynecological care, menopause support, or general women’s health services, our teams across Michigan are here to help.
You can use MyChart to self-schedule a variety of women’s health services — no referral needed for many routine appointments.
You can call Women’s Health in Southwest Michigan directly — they’ll help you make an appointment at the location most convenient to you.
You can call Women’s Health services in West Michigan directly — they’ll help you make an appointment with a provider who can help you get the care you need.
From well-woman exams and health screenings to surgical care, our team of specialists provides personalized care plans for all your gynecological needs, including:
Specialized care for gynecological cancers.
Pap smears are a routine cervical cancer screening for early detection to ensure long-term health.
Pelvic exams are comprehensive evaluations tailored to your life stage and health care needs.
Essential health checks to prevent and address gynecological conditions.
Care and advice, including contraception management, birth control counseling, and testing for sexually transmitted diseases and infections.
Urogynecology includes pelvic therapy and health guidance for fistulas, incontinence, prolapse, pelvic floor health, urethral diverticulum, vaginal and pelvic mesh complications, and other pelvic postpartum recovery needs.
Our surgeons specialize in treating a wide range of conditions with different surgeries and procedures which may include:
A procedure that uses a magnifying instrument to closely examine the cervix, vagina, and vulva for abnormal cells or tissue.
Surgery to remove endometrial tissue that grows outside the uterus to alleviate pain and infertility.
A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the uterus, often used to treat conditions like fibroids, cancer, or chronic pain.
A procedure that uses a thin, lighted tube to examine and treat the inside of the uterus for issues like abnormal bleeding or fibroids.
A procedure that removes abnormal cervical tissue using a heated wire loop to treat precancerous changes.
A surgery to remove uterine fibroids while preserving the uterus, often done to treat symptoms like heavy bleeding or pain.
Surgery to cut, cauterize, or band the fallopian tubes to prevent the egg from being transported to the uterus as a form of permanent birth control.