A Transformative Health System
A Transformative Health System
Improving outcomes, saving lives
Improving outcomes, saving lives
A hospital for the future
The new D. Dan and Betty Kahn Health Care Pavilion will be a transformational addition to Michigan’s health care infrastructure.
First U-M patient receives new therapy for sickle cell anemia
Ten-year-old Elijah Dottery benefited from a newly FDA-approved therapy, inspiring Lions player and former Wolverine Aidan Hutchinson.
Michigan farmer “better than ever” after heart surgery
At 88 years old, Marvin Schmidt was told double valve surgery would be too risky—but a second opinion from Michigan Medicine changed his life.
A legacy lives on
The first FDA-approved drug for the most aggressive pediatric brain cancer.
My granddaughter was rushed to Mott back during the pandemic. … Your experts knew exactly what to do, and even though it was an arduous journey, she was able to come home a couple months later with an excellent expectation for living her fullest life. Now five years later, she is a perfect little girl with a great future. She is my inspiration and I thank your doctors, nurses, and the entire staff. We love what you do!
–Doug B.
Saiontz family champions food allergy research
Gift to Mary H. Weiser Food Allergy Center will support cutting-edge research, education, and patient care.
Gifts to Michigan Medicine fuel greater expansion in Troy
U-M to construct an outpatient center for the Samuel and Jean Frankel Cardiovascular Center and the Sidney and Madeline Forbes Advanced Imaging Center.
Calming the Storm campaign fuels advances in life-changing epilepsy care for kids
Donor generosity leads to breakthroughs for Evalynn and other children at C.S. Mott Children's Hospital.
Feeling grateful for U-M today, who walked with me step by step through my cancer journey.
–Rodney
Triathlete thrives with U-M prosthetics
After a bike accident, 39-year-old competitor Jesus Moreno (PhD '97) overcomes challenges and gets back to competition with prosthetic hand.
Miracle delivery
Family overcomes Crohn’s, fuels research
Grateful for their daughter’s successful treatment at Michigan Medicine, the Kripke family made a gift to support studies helping Crohn’s disease patients.
I chose to make a gift today because Mott Pediatric Cancer saved my granddaughter's life. We can't be more thankful.
–Lynn W.
I am a 40+ year survivor of Stage 3 metastatic breast cancer, thanks to an experimental chemo treatment and excellent, long-term medical care by several U-M doctors over the years.
–Kate R.
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