Keystone Building in Novi Suites 235 & 240
Address:
46325 W 12 Mile Rd # 240, Novi, MI 48377
Phone:
(248) 596-1000
Fax:
(248) 305-8250
What’s New?
Updated Hours
For Established Patients Only
- Monday-Friday
9am – 4:30pmAll types of scheduled appointments
(Well-Exams/Behavioral Consults/
Med-Checks/Asthma Maintenance
Exams/Sick Visits)
Sick visits seen by appointment
curbside in cars
Telemedicine available, when
appropriate, for some Sick Visits,
Behavioral Consults/Med-Checks/
Asthma Maintenance - Saturday-Sunday
Telemedicine visits available during the day for sick visits - On-call physician 7 days/nights/week
- All walk-ins temporarily closed
until further notice.
Learn about walk-ins versus appointments
Well-Being Pediatrics is feeling optimistic at Well-Being Pediatrics.
14 hours ago
Get the vaccine you have access to as soon as you can. Getting a high level of immunity right now protects you and others around you. It also helps us to reach herd immunity sooner as a society. The Pfizer vaccine is authorized for those 16 and older, the others in 18 and older. Studies are underway for younger children, but as of now, vaccines aren't available for children yet. www.cnn.com/2021/03/02/health/covid-vaccine-comparison-wen-wellness/index.html #covidvacccine #pediatrics ... See MoreSee Less
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2 weeks ago
MYTH: The COVID-19 vaccine can affect women’s fertility.
FACT: The COVID-19 vaccine will not affect fertility. The truth is that the COVID-19 vaccine encourages the body to create copies of the spike protein found on the coronavirus’s surface. This “teaches” the body’s immune system to fight the virus that has that specific spike protein on it.
Confusion arose when a false report surfaced on social media, saying that the spike protein on this coronavirus was the same as another spike protein called syncitin-1 that is involved in the growth and attachment of the placenta during pregnancy. The false report said that getting the COVID-19 vaccine would cause a woman’s body to fight this different spike protein and affect her fertility. The two spike proteins are completely different and distinct, and getting the COVID-19 vaccine will not affect the fertility of women who are seeking to become pregnant, including through in vitro fertilization methods. During the Pfizer vaccine tests, 23 women volunteers involved in the study became pregnant, and the only one who suffered a pregnancy loss had not received the actual vaccine, but a placebo.
Here’s a link from Johns Hopkins: nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.hopkinsmedicine.org%2Fhealth%2Fcond...
And to the below layman’s article in Forbes: www.forbes.com/sites/ninashapiro/2021/12/27/the-covid-19-vaccine-does-not-cause-infertility-heres... ... See MoreSee Less