Women First OB / GYN Center

Women First OB / GYN Center Guiding you through your healthcare needs during all stages of life

As a highly skilled all female staff, we understand the need for caring and compassionate medical attention while still providing a high-level of personalized care. Our mission is to work together as a team to provide you with exceptional healthcare using the newest, most effective technology and latest research available. We are proud to be affiliated with William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, a top ranked hospital in prestigious US News & World Report.

03/30/2026

Earlier diagnosis changes lives.
If you could tell your younger self one thing about your health, what would it be?

03/18/2026

Endometriosis doesn’t have a one-size-fits-all treatment and it shouldn’t.

If you’ve been told to “just manage the pain,” you’re not getting the full picture. Treatment for endometriosis is personalized and can evolve over time based on your symptoms, goals, and lifestyle.

Options may include:
• Hormonal therapies to help slow progression
• Pain management strategies
• Pelvic floor physical therapy
• Minimally invasive surgical options

The most important step? Starting the conversation.

You deserve a care plan that not only looks at your symptoms, but your quality of life.

If your pain is impacting your day-to-day, it’s time to talk to your OB-GYN.

How much period pain is actually normal?For many women, severe cramps are dismissed as something they just have to live ...
03/13/2026

How much period pain is actually normal?

For many women, severe cramps are dismissed as something they just have to live with. But pain that disrupts your daily life is not something you should have to push through.

Endometriosis affects 1 in 10 women, yet it often takes years to diagnose because symptoms are normalized or misunderstood.

The truth is:
✔ Severe period pain isn’t something you should ignore
✔ Endometriosis doesn’t always show up on ultrasound
✔ Your pain is valid — and it deserves answers

If your symptoms interfere with work, school, or everyday life, it may be time to talk to your OB-GYN.

Endometriosis Awareness Month is about breaking the cycle of dismissing women’s pain and helping more women get the care they deserve.

Today we celebrate women — and the power of listening to them. For generations, women’s pain was dismissed. Symptoms wer...
03/09/2026

Today we celebrate women — and the power of listening to them. For generations, women’s pain was dismissed. Symptoms were minimized. Concerns were labeled “normal.” In women’s health, progress begins when we believe women. At Women First OBGYN, we’re committed to evidence-based care, earlier diagnoses, and conversations that put women at the center of their health decisions. Because supporting women’s health isn’t a moment — it’s a mission.

How much pain is “too much”? If your period is running your life, it’s time for answers. Talk to your OB-GYN.
03/04/2026

How much pain is “too much”? If your period is running your life, it’s time for answers. Talk to your OB-GYN.

Heart health is built in everyday moments. Balanced nutrition, regular movement, stress management, and quality sleep al...
02/26/2026

Heart health is built in everyday moments.

Balanced nutrition, regular movement, stress management, and quality sleep all play a powerful role in protecting your cardiovascular health. OB-GYN visits provide a trusted space to talk about realistic, sustainable changes that support both heart and whole-body wellness.

This Heart Health Awareness Month, let prevention be your priority.

Certain pregnancy-related conditions — like high blood pressure or gestational diabetes — are now known to increase futu...
02/24/2026

Certain pregnancy-related conditions — like high blood pressure or gestational diabetes — are now known to increase future cardiovascular risk.

Hormonal changes during perimenopause and menopause can also affect cholesterol levels and blood pressure.

Your OB-GYN helps identify these risks early and guides preventive care through every stage of life. Heart health is a lifelong conversation — and it starts sooner than many women realize.

02/18/2026

Your OB-GYN visit isn’t just about reproductive health — it’s an important checkpoint for your heart, too.

During well-woman exams, providers routinely assess blood pressure, weight trends, family history, and lifestyle factors that impact cardiovascular health. These regular visits allow for early conversations and proactive steps — often long before heart disease develops.

Preventive care today can protect your health for years to come.

Heart disease is often thought of as a “men’s health issue,” but it’s the leading cause of death for women in the U.S. a...
02/11/2026

Heart disease is often thought of as a “men’s health issue,” but it’s the leading cause of death for women in the U.S. and symptoms can look very different than they do in men.

Fatigue, shortness of breath, nausea, or jaw and back pain can all be warning signs. That’s why preventive care and early conversations matter.

This Heart Health Awareness Month, we’re highlighting how your OB-GYN plays a key role in protecting your heart often before symptoms ever appear. 💗

Today, we celebrate National Women Physicians Day honoring the women who care for patients, lead teams, mentor future ph...
02/03/2026

Today, we celebrate National Women Physicians Day honoring the women who care for patients, lead teams, mentor future physicians, and shape the future of healthcare.

We’re proud to work alongside women physicians whose expertise, compassion, and leadership make a difference every day. 💗

Thank you for all that you do — today and always.

There’s a lot of misinformation surrounding cervical health. Knowing the facts can help women make informed decisions an...
01/28/2026

There’s a lot of misinformation surrounding cervical health. Knowing the facts can help women make informed decisions and stay proactive about preventive care.

Cervical health isn’t a one-time test — it’s part of lifelong preventive care. Understanding what’s recommended at each ...
01/21/2026

Cervical health isn’t a one-time test — it’s part of lifelong preventive care. Understanding what’s recommended at each stage helps women stay protected year after year.

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326 N Main Street
Royal Oak, MI
48067

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Monday 7:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 6pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5pm
Friday 7:30am - 3pm

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