Center for Reproductive Medicine

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Fertility care can require multiple visits, so we are committed to providing a convenient treatment experience for you. Patients who require surgery with their REI physician outside of our ensuite procedure room as part of their care are scheduled for those procedures at University of Michigan Health surgery centers at the main Ann Arbor medical campus and East Ann Arbor Health Center.

The Center for Reproductive Medicine has three locations to serve patients:

In Ann Arbor, Michigan in Briarwood Building 1, just off I-94. Parking is plentiful and free. Our office features its own private entrance and waiting area for your privacy. 

475 Market Place
Briarwood Building 1
Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1649
734-763-6295

In Bloomfield Hills, Michigan in the Stoneridge Office Center. The building entrance is off of Woodward Ave, not Opdyke, and our office is on the first floor. Parking is free and directly in front of the building.

41000 Woodward Ave Ste 100 East
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304-5131
248-593-6990

After-Hours Emergencies: Call Hospital at 734-936-4000 and ask to page REI fellow on call.

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