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Frequently asked questions

 

How can I make a same-day appointment with a Midwife in Genoa?

Same day appointments are available with many Midwives. For the most part, clients who use Sofia to search for a Midwife in Genoa can schedule an appointment and see the Midwife within 24 hours. You can search for real-time availability of Midwives in Genoa and make an appointment online today.

 


How can I book an appointment online with a Midwife in Genoa?

Sofia is a free online service that helps clients find Midwives in Genoa and book appointments instantly. You can search for Genoa Midwives by symptom, health goal or visit reason. You can explore Midwife services, book a virtual appointment, join group classes or schedule an initial consultation. 

 


How can I find a top-rated Midwife in Genoa?

You can use Sofia to find Midwives in Genoa who are highly rated. View each Midwives education, license and certification credentials. Watch their video introductions and book a virtual consultation see if they are a good fit for you.  

 


How can I schedule a virtual visit with a Midwife in Genoa?

Almost all Midwives in Genoa on Sofia have virtual visits available. Every Midwife can be scheduled online for either in-person or virtual appointments. When you book your session, choose in person or online.  

 


How can I find a Genoa Midwife who sees clients after hours?

On Sofia, you can search specifically for Genoa Midwives with availability after normal business hours.

 


How can I find same day appointments near me for Midwives in Genoa?

Sofia lets you see real-time availability for Midwives in Genoa. Many Midwives offer same day appointments.  

 


How can I find a Midwife in Genoa who sees clients during the weekend?

Sofia let's you see real-time availability for Midwives in Genoa. Many Midwives offer appointments on Saturdays and Sundays.

 


How can I find group classes near me from Midwives in Genoa?

Sofia lets you search for live group classes from the leading Midwives. You can sign up for individual virtual group classes from Midwives today or you can purchase a membership to Sofia Prime for access to unlimited monthly classes.

 


How can I search for Midwife products in Genoa?

Sofia lets you shop for Midwives products. You can shop health and wellness products from the Sofia Marketplace or go to your favorite Midwives page directly. 

 


How can I find live classes near me with Midwives in Genoa?

Sofia lets you take live classes from leading Midwives. You can sign up for virtual group classes from Midwives today.

 


Where can I find a licensed and credentialed Midwife near me in Genoa?

Sofia lets you search for educated, licensed, and credentialed Midwives professionals. You can ensure you are booking with the right Midwife for you based on credentials, language, and more.

 


Genoa, MI

 

Genoa is a charter township of Livingston County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the township population was 20,692. Genoa Township was organized in 1837. 

Genoa Township is southeast of the center of Livingston County and is bordered to the northwest by the city of Howell, the county seat, and to the southeast by the city of Brighton. Interstate 96 crosses the township, with access from exits 140 and 141. The highway leads east 48 miles (77 km) to Detroit and west 41 miles (66 km) to Lansing

According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 36.1 square miles (93.6 km2), of which 33.8 square miles (87.6 km2) are land and 2.3 square miles (6.0 km2), or 6.40%, is water. The northwest part of the township is part of the Shiawassee River watershed leading north to Saginaw Bay on Lake Huron, while the southeast portion is in the Huron River watershed leading southeast to Lake Erie.

Livingston County is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 193,866. It is part of the Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The county seat and most populous city is Howell. The county was platted in 1833, but for three years remained assigned to Shiawassee and Washtenaw counties for revenue, taxation, and judicial matters. It was formally organized in 1836. As one of Michigan's "Cabinet counties", a group of ten counties whose names honor members of President Andrew Jackson's Cabinet, it is named after former US Secretary of State Edward Livingston. Livingston County's location in Southeast Michigan offers residents relatively convenient access to the metropolitan centers of Detroit, Lansing, Ann Arbor, and Flint. Livingston County residents regularly commute to those centers, using the three major expressways that pass through the county: I-96, US 23, and M-59. Although continuing to be composed largely of bedroom communities, the county is experiencing and maintaining significant growth in both the service and industrial economic sectors. Major employers include Tribar, PepsiCo, Citizens Insurance, and ThaiSummit. The Brighton Recreation Area is in the county.

Genoa places a strong emphasis on health and wellness for its residents. Anytime Fitness offers 24/7 access to state-of-the-art equipment and personalized training programs, ensuring fitness fits into any schedule. The Space hosts yoga, focusing on core flexibility, and mindfulness for all skill levels. All Natural Chiropractic focuses on spinal health, pain relief, and overall wellness with a range of chiropractic services. Planet Fitness promotes a judgment-free environment with a wide array of exercise equipment and group fitness classes. Genoa Park & Recreation offers outdoor activities, walking trails, and community sports programs, fostering a sense of community and active living. The Pulse Training Center offers high-intensity interval training classes designed to maximize fat loss and improve fitness in a supportive group setting. New Livingston Hospital offers comprehensive health services, including wellness check-ups and preventive care programs.

 

The top sites in Genoa, MI are Kensington Metropark, the Island Lake Recreation Area, and the Gallup Park

 

Population: 20,692 (2020). ZIP Code: 48114. Area codes: 517, 810. Elevation: 1,007 ft (307 m). Area: 36.1 sq mi (93.6 km2).

 

FAQs

 

What are the demographics of Genoa, MI?

With 20,575 people, Genoa is the 95th most populated city in the state of Michigan out of 1,520 cities. The largest Genoa racial/ethnic groups are White (93.0%) followed by Two or More (3.0%) and Hispanic (1.7%). In 2022, the median household income of Genoa households was $93,318. Genoa households made slightly more than Ingersoll households ($93,295) and Portland township households ($93,254) . However, 4.1% of Genoa families live in poverty.

 

Is Genoa, MI a good place to live?

Genoa Township is in Livingston County. Living in Genoa Township offers residents a sparse suburban feel and most residents own their homes. In Genoa Township there are a lot of parks. Many retirees live in Genoa Township and residents tend to be conservative. The public schools in Genoa Township are above average.

 

Is Genoa, MI a city or a town?

Genoa is a charter township of Livingston County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the township population was 20,692. Genoa Township was organized in 1837. Genoa Township is southeast of the center of Livingston County and is bordered to the northwest by the city of Howell, the county seat, and to the southeast by the city of Brighton. Interstate 96 crosses the township, with access from exits 140 and 141. The highway leads east 48 miles (77 km) to Detroit and west 41 miles (66 km) to Lansing. 

 

Sources

Wikipedia

Genoa Township

Michigan Demographics

Niche

Kensington Metropark

Island Lake Recreation Area

Gallup Park

Anytime Fitness

The Space

All Natural Chiropractic

Planet Fitness

Genoa Park & Recreation

Pulse Training Center

New Livingston Hospital

 

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