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Southeast Michigan
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333 W. Fort StreetSuite 1500
Detroit, Michigan 48226Phone: (313) 963-4990
The Greater Detroit Area Health Council, Inc.is a community service coalition of
more than 100 organizations dedicatedto ensure that all residents of Southeast Michiganhave access to high-quality, affordable health care.
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Healthy Kids/Pregnant Women
A comprehensive health plan for children under age 19and pregnant women. There are no payments required,however there are some income criteria.
City of Detroit(313) 876-4711
MIChild/Pregnant Women
Provides basic health coverage and preventive services touninsured Michigan children and pregnant women whodo not qualify for Medicaid for $5.00 per month.
(313) 876-4711 or (800) 543-7765
Medicaid
The State of Michigan provides medical assistancethrough Medicaid and the State Medical Program (SMP).To qualify you must meet eligibility standards related toincome, family size, and other criteria. Contact your localHealth Department or Family Independence Agency(FIA) to determine your eligibility.
Genesee County FIA(810) 760-2200
Hillsdale County FIA(517) 439-2200
Jackson County FIA(517) 780-7400
Lapeer County FIA(810) 667-0801
Lenawee County FIA(517) 264-6300
Livingston County FIA(517) 548-0200
Macomb County FIAMt. Clemens – (586) 469-7700Sterling Heights – (586) 254-1500Warren – (586) 573-2300
Monroe County FIA(734) 243-7200
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Oakland County Family Independence AgencyMadison Heights – (248) 583-8700Saginaw Street – (248) 975-5200Walled Lake – (248) 669-7600Pontiac – (248) 975-5400
St. Clair County Family Independence Agency(810) 966-2000
Washtenaw County Family Independence Agency(734) 677-1010
Wayne County Family Independence AgencyEmergency 24 hours – (313) 256-1837General Information – (313) 256-1000
Veterans Health Care
Provides comprehensive medical services includingprescription assistance to all military veterans who haveserved in the United States Armed Forces. The servicesare either free or require a small copayment.(800) 833-3450
Wayne County PlusCare
Provides comprehensive health services to residents ofWayne County, ages 21-64, who have low income and areineligible for other medical coverage.(313) 833-3450
Genesee Health Plan
Provides comprehensive health services to residents ofGenesee County, ages 21-64, who have low income andare ineligible for other medical coverage.(810) 720-7785
Infant Health Promotion Coalition
Provides referrals to agencies that assist pregnant womenwith health insurance, prenatal care, and agencies thatprovide assistance for women with young children.(313) 961-BABY (2229)
Local Health Departments
They offer a variety of free or low cost health and socialservices to residents of their area. These services mayinclude well-child clinics, prenatal care, breast and
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cervical cancer screening, family planning, immunizationsand other related programs. Services and eligibility varyfrom county to county and in some cases appointmentsare necessary.
Detroit Health DepartmentFour primary care clinics located throughout the city; callfor locations and services.(313) 876-4000
Geneseee County Health Department(810) 257-3612
Hillsdale County Health Department(517) 279-9561
Jackson County Health Department(517) 788-4420
Lenawee County Health Department(517) 264-5202
Lapeer County Health Department(810) 667-0391
Livingston County Health Department(517) 546-9850
Macomb County Health DepartmentCentral Health Service Center – Mt. Clemens(586) 469-5235
Southwest Health Center – Warren(586) 573-2210
Southwest Health Center – St. Clair Shores(586) 466-6800
Monroe County Health Department(734) 240-7800
Oakland County Health Department(248) 858-1280
St. Clair County Health Department(810) 987-5300
Health Services of Washtenaw County(734) 481-2502
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Wayne County Health DepartmentGeneral Information(734) 727-7000
Highland Park Clinic(313) 883-6109
Taylor Clinic(734) 955-3900
Westland Clinic(734) 727-7100
Planned Parenthood
• Provides reproductive health care including, annualexams, pregnancy testing, and sterilization to womenand men
• Fees are based on a sliding scale
• There are 26 clinics throughout Michigan
• Call (800) 230-PLAN to be connected to the clinicnearest you
United Way Supported Information and ReferralServices
United Way organizations provide information andreferral for a variety of health care programs includingprograms that assist those who cannot pay for prescriptionmedication. There are a number of these programsoffered by pharmaceutical companies. For informationand referral call your local United Way supportedinformation service.
Tel-Help of United Way Community Services ofMetropolitan Detroit(313) 226-9888 or (800) 552-1183
Medical Societies
If you do not have your own physician, your local medicalor osteopathic society will provide you with names ofphysicians in your area.
Genesee County Medical Society(810) 733-6260
Lenawee County Medical Society(517) 263-7118
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Macomb County Medical Society(586) 790-3090
Oakland County Medical Society(248) 646-4700
St. Clair County Medical Society(810) 987-9790
Washtenaw County Medical Society(734) 668-6241
Wayne County Medical Society(313) 567-1640
Michigan Association of Osteopathic Physicians andSurgeons, Inc. (Will make referrals for any county locatedin Michigan.)(517) 347-1555 or (800) 657-1556
Prescriptions
Crossroads92 East ForestDetroit, MI 48201(734) 722-2830
Provides a 15-day supply of medication. Clients must callto set up an appointment and provide verification thatthey do not have insurance.
Elder Prescription Insurance Coverage (EPIC)EPIC is a state program to help low-income seniorMichigan residents access prescription drugs. Eligibilityrequirements include: age 65 or over, not currentlyreceiving Medicaid benefits or private prescription druginsurance, not be institutionalized, and be a resident ofMichigan for at least three months. EPIC will cover mostprescription drugs plus insulin, needles, and syringes fordiabetics. Seniors can receive information andapplication materials at the following agencies:
General Information: (517) 241-3424
Genesee CountyBurton Senior Center(810) 744-0960
Davison Senior Center(810) 658-1566
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Eastside Senior Center(810) 250-5000
Grand Blanc Senior Center(810) 695-3202
Hasselbring Community Center(810) 766-7128
Krapohl Senior Center(810) 785-2270
McKinley Senior Center(810) 766-7251
Hillsdale CountyHillsdale County Senior Services Center(517) 437-2422
Jackson CountyJackson County Department on Aging(517) 788-4364
Lapeer CountyLapeer Department of Senior Activity(810) 724-6030
Lenawee CountyLenawee County Department on Aging(517) 264-5280
Livingston CountyLivingston County Catholic Social Services(517) 545-5944
Macomb CountyMacomb County Department of Senior Service(586) 469-6313
Monroe CountyMonroe County Opportunity Program(734) 241-2775
Oakland CountyCity of Royal Oak(248) 246-3900
Community Services of Oakland(248) 542-5860
Farmington Hills Senior Center(248) 473-1821
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Oakland Livingston Human Services(248) 209-2671
Older Persons Commission(248) 656-1403
Renaissance Home Health Care(248) 559-6440
Visiting Nurse Association of Southeast Michigan(248) 967-1440
St. Clair CountySt. Clair County Council on Aging(810) 984-5061
Washtenaw CountyNeighborhood Senior Services(734) 712-7775
Wayne CountyBerwyn Senior Center(313) 277-7054
Bridging Communities(313) 842-4677
Brownstown Twp. Senior Center(734) 675-0920
Butzel Senior Center(313) 852-4753
Calvary Senior Center(313) 881-3374
City of Livonia Civic Park Senior Center(313) 593-7785
Crowell Adult Day Care Center(313) 538-1934
Dearborn City Hall(313) 943-2390
Delray United Action Council(313) 842-8620
Detroit Health Department(313) 876-0537
Ernest T. Ford Field House(313) 869-6217
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Eton Senior Center(313) 277-7765
Evans Center(313) 852-4282
Focus HOPE(313) 494-4442
Ford Senior Center(313) 291-7740
Franklin-Wright Settlements, Inc(313) 579-1000
Henry Ford Hospital – Social Work & Discharge Planning(313) 916-7374
Joseph Walker Williams Community Center(313) 894-2830
LASED Senior Citizens Center(313) 841-8840
Lincoln Park Senior Center(313) 386-310
North American Indian Association(313) 535-2966
Northville Area Senior Center(248) 349-4140
NW – YWCA(313) 537-8500
Plymouth Township Hall – Building(734) 453-3840
Senior Resources Department(734) 722-7628
September Days Senior Center(734) 699-8918
Services for Older Citizens(313) 882-9600
St. Patrick’s Senior Center(313) 831-2520
St. Rose Senior Citizens Center(313) 824-4242
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The Information Center(734) 282-7171
The Senior Alliance, Inc.(734) 722-2830
Twin Towers(313) 561-2382
United Home Health Services(734) 981-8820
Wayne Metro Community Services Agency(313) 843-2550
LillyAnswers(877) RX-LILLY
• A flat $12 administrative fee for a 30-day supply of anyLilly retail distributed drugs
• Open to Medicare enrolled seniors and people withdisabilities without any other prescription coveragethat meet income guidelines
Pfizer ShareCard(800) 717-6005
• $15 Pfizer prescriptions if you are enrolled in Medicare,have no prescription drug coverage and you meetincome requirements
World Medical Relief (WMR)11745 Rosa Parks Blvd.Detroit, MI 48206(313) 866-5333
Provides a limited amount of medication assistance toeligible senior citizens. Also assists with medicalequipment and supplies for low or no cost. Call foreligibility requirements.
Prescription Drug and Patient Assistance ProgramsTo make it easier for physicians to identify prescriptionprograms available for needy patients, member companiesof the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers ofAmerica (PHRMA) created a directory listing programsthat provide drugs to physicians whose patients could nototherwise afford them. The programs are listedalphabetically by company. Under the entry for eachprogram is information about how to make a request for
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assistance, what medications are covered and basiceligibility criteria.(202) 835-3400www.phrma.org or www.needymeds.org
Oakland County Senior Prescription ProgramOpen to Oakland County seniors age 60 and over who donot have prescription coverage. Discounts of 15-40% areavailable and participation is free.(866) 731–7213
Wayne County Senior Discount ProgramA discount prescription program for Wayne Countyseniors age 60 and over. The program offers discountsfor 5-30% on prescriptions. There is no cost toparticipate.(800) 777-1023
Macomb County Senior Prescription ProgramMacomb County residents who are age 60 and over canreceive discounts on their prescriptions at localpharmacies.(586) 469-6313
Other Prescription ProgramsHemophilia Foundation of Michigan117 North First Street Suite 40Ann Arbor, MI 48104(734) 761-2535 or (800) 482-3041
• Will help cover medications for adults and childrenwho have Hemophilia
Michigan Lupus Foundation26507 Harper AvenueSt. Clair Shores, MI 48081(810) 775-8310
• Provides one time, emergency assistance for peoplediagnosed with Lupus
Michigan Parkinson Foundation30161 Southfield RoadSouthfield, MI 48076(248) 433-1011 or (800) 852-9781
Myasthenia Gravis Association17117 W. Nine Mile RoadSouthfield, MI 48075(248) 423-9700
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• Provides mail order medication for the drugs Mestinonand Prednisone for persons with diagnosis of MystheniaGravis
National Kidney Foundation2350 South Huron ParkwayAnn Arbor, MI 48104(800) 482-1455
• Clients must be pre-dialysis, transplant or diagnosedwith kidney disease to be eligible for medication
Free or Low Cost Clinics
The following is a list of community based sources forobtaining free or reduced cost medical assistance. Theseresources can provide immediate assistance to eligibleclients in need. Since funding availability to theseagencies can change greatly, services can vary by themonth. It is always important to call first.
AACC Detroit Headquarters111 W. Seven MileDetroit, MI 48203(313) 893-5269
• Primary care for adults and children
• Teen health, substance abuse, and smoking cessationprograms
American Indian Health & Family Services4880 LawndaleDetroit, MI 48210(313) 846-3718
• Medical, dental, substance abuse, as well as preventionoriented services for youths
• Eligibility limited to American Indians
ACCESS9708 DixDearborn, MI 48126(313) 842-0700
• Primary care, immunizations, tobacco cessationprograms
• Accepts Arabic clients or any Dearborn resident,appointment preferred
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Arab-American and Chaldean Council16904 WarrenDetroit, MI 48203(313) 846-8156
• Primary care Monday-Thursday and mental healthcare on Fridays
Cabrini Clinic — Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church1435 Sixth St.Detroit, MI 48226(313) 965-9891• Provides free walk-in Tuesday 5-8 p.m. and
Thursday 1-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m.
CHASS Clinic (Community Health and Social Service)1. 5635 W. Fort St.
Detroit, MI 48209(313) 849-3920
2. 801 Virginia ParkDetroit, MI 48202(313) 556-9907
Clarkson Child Health ClinicClarkson United Methodist Church6600 Waldon Rd.Clarkston, MI 48346(248) 858-1311
• General health care and immunizations
• Open Thursdays
• Eligibility limited to children ages 2 months-5 yearswho are uninsured Oakland County residents
Community Family Health Center1230 North MapleAnn Arbor, MI 48105(734) 998-6117
• Full range of primary care, including check ups, pre-natal care, contraception, flu shots, child birth classes,and school physical exams
• Hours: Monday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday,and Thursday 1-7 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
• Sliding fee scale with proof of income
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Corner Health Center47 N. HuronYpsilanti, MI 48197(734) 484-3600
• 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Monday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday
• General medical care, OB/GYN, family planning andcounseling for women and girls 12-21 and theirchildren
Covenant Community Care28803 W. Eight MileLivonia, MI 48152(248) 477-2600
Detroit Community Health Connection1. 13901 E. Jefferson
Detroit, MI 48202(313) 822-0900
2. 611 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.Detroit, MI 48202(313) 832-6300
3. 6550 W. WarrenDetroit, MI 48210(313) 897-7700
4. 7900 KerchevalDetroit, MI 48202(313) 921-5500
• Wide range of primary care, diabetic and HIVservices
• Free walk-in pregnancy tests and immunizations
Detroit Health Care for the Homeless2395 West Grand Blvd.Detroit, MI 48208(313) 897-2061
• Medical exams, OB/GYN, eye exams, basic dentalcare, and mental health
• Appointments and walk-in
• No fee
• 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridaysand noon - 8 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays
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Father Pops Clinic400 South Blvd. West (at Bagley)Pontiac, MI 48341(248) 332-9872
• Blood pressure screening, flu shots, vitamin B shots
• Physician available each Wednesday and chiropracticcare available once a month
Genesee County Free Medical Clinic2437 Welch Blvd.Flint, MI 48529(810) 235-7430
Grace Ross Health Center14585 GreenfieldDetroit, MI 48227(313) 852-4435
Hazel Park/Ferndale Child Health Clinic — FerndaleFree Methodist Church1950 Windward Hts.Ferndale, MI 48220(248) 424-7066
• General health care, immunizations, open first andsecond Thursday of each month
Herman Keifer Health Center1151 TaylorDetroit, MI 48206(313) 876-4826
Holly Presbyterian Church Children’s Health Clinic207 E. MapleHolly, MI 48442(248) 858-1311Holly residents call (248) 634-4418 ext. 8-1311
• General health care, immunizations, second and fourthWednesday of each month
Hope Medical Clinic103 Arnet StreetYpsilanti, MI 48198(734) 481-0111
• General medical and pediatric care as well asspecialized clinics to those without insurance ormedical benefits
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• All services are free
• Prescription assistance
Imani Family Health Center1550 TaylorDetroit, MI 48206(313) 871-2808
Lake Orion ChildrenLake Orion United Methodist Church140 Flint St.Lake Orion, MI 48362(248) 858-4001
Lenawee Medical Clinic400 W. South StreetAdrian, MI 49221(313) 263-7861
• Physicals, X-rays and help with prescriptions
• $3.00 donation requested for each office visit
• Must call to make appointment
Livonia Child Health ClinicClarenceville United Methodist Church20300 Middlebelt Rd.5Livonia, MI 48152(248) 926-3302
• Medical care, hospitalizations, home nursing, physicaltherapy, and speech therapy
Michigan Association of Physicians from India (MAPI)Free Clinic12701 S. Telegraph Rd., Rte 10Taylor, MI 48108(734) 374-3152
• Open Saturdays only
• Primary care
• Free breast exams, mammograms and Pap smears forwomen over age 40
Mercy Place Clinic55 ClintonPontiac, MI 48342(248) 333-0840
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• General health care and immunizations
• Open first Wednesday of each month
Mercy Primary Care Center5555 Conner Ave.Detroit, MI 48213(313) 579-4000
• Office visits, prescriptions, lab work, X-rays
• Office hours are 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday throughFriday
• Eligibility criteria include, adult residents of the city ofDetroit with an income less than 300% of the FederalPoverty Guidelines
Migrant Health Clinic100 E. Third StreetImlay City, MI 48444(810) 724-3201
• Open 9 a.m. - noon on second Saturday of each month
• Eligibility requirements include: adult residents ofOakland County who are working but uninsured
• No fee
Milford Children’s ClinicSt. George Episcopal Church801 E. CommerceMilford, MI 48380(248) 926-3302
Neighbors Caring for Neighbors Clinic (OutreachCenter)1. 58737 Van Dyke
Washington Township, MI 48043(586) 677-3788
2. 55 Church StreetMt. Clemens, MI 48043(586) 469-3750
• Migrant workers and their families
• Basic medical and dental care
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North Campus Family Health Service2364 S. Bishop St.Ann Arbor, MI 48105(734) 647-1636
• General health care and immunizations
• Open first, second, and third Tuesday of each month
Northeast Health Center5400 E. Seven Mile Rd.Detroit, MI 48234(313) 852-4231
• Non-emergency walk-ins welcome
Oakland Point Children’s Clinic250 Elizabeth RoadPontiac, MI 48341(248) 858-1311
• Full range of primary care, including checkups, pre-natal care, contraception, flu shots, childbirth classes,and school physicals
• Sliding fee scale with proof of income
Packard Community Clinic2174 PackardAnn Arbor, MI 48108(734) 971-1073
Shelter Association Health Clinic112 S. AshleyAnn Arbor, MI 48103(734) 668-7273
• Free services and prescription vouchers may beavailable
• Open to those with no insurance coverage of any kind
• Open Monday-Thursday 9-11 a.m. first come, firstserved
South Lyon Presbyterian ChurchFirst Presbyterian Church205 E. Lake St.South Lyon, MI 48178(248) 926-3302
• General health care, immunizations
• First and third Friday of each month
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Southfield Children’s Health ClinicSouth Oakland Health Center27725 Greenfield Rd.Southfield, MI 48076(248) 424-7066
• Primary care for adults and children, minor surgery,immunizations, and parenting support classes
• Sliding scale fees
St. Joseph Mercy Health System Clinic201 S. HamiltonYpsilanti, MI 48341(734) 480-0033
• Primary care
• Fees are based on income, but no one is denied care
• Walk-ins and appointments accepted
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Outpatient Clinic44405 WoodwardPontiac, MI 48341(248) 858-3126
St. Vincent De Paul Center at Immaculate Heart ofMercy Church211 Glendale, Suite 412Highland Park, MI 48203(313) 837-5078
Thea Bowman Nurse Managed CenterRiverview Medical Offices211 Glendale AvenueHighland Park, MI 48203(313) 866-2415
Waterford Grace Baptist Church5311 Pontiac LakeWaterford, MI 48328(248) 858-1311
• General health care, immunizations, first and thirdWednesdays
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School-Based/Linked Health Centers
School-based/linked health centers provide a variety ofservices. These services can include: health screenings,immunizations, treatment of minor injuries, medicalexams, and lab services. Call your local clinic to find outwhat services they provide.
Genesee CountyBeecher High School Teen Health Center(810) 591-5743
Nolan Health Center/Dolan Middle School(810) 591-9333
Gundry Smart Start(810) 767-5750
Summit Center of Health/Summit Middle School(810) 767-5750
Jackson CountyJackson Public School(517) 789-8144 ext. 251
Macomb CountyNew Haven Adolescent Health Clinic(586) 749-5173
Oakland CountyPontiac Central and Northern High School(248) 857-8411
Wayne CountyAccess Teen Health Center(313) 842-0700
Blanchette Jr. High School(313) 729-8336
Bruce Douglas Teen Stop I(313) 876-4294
Butzel Middle School(313) 866-9973
Cartens Elementary School(313) 331-2081
Grace Ross Teen Stop 2(313) 876-4299
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Hutchings Middle School(313) 876-2920
Lincoln Elementary School Healthcare Center(734) 728-2423
Newton Elementary School(313) 838-6822
Northern High School(313) 873-6083
Romulus High School(734) 941-1400
Sanders Elementary School(313) 916-2920
Taylor Teen Health Center(734) 942-2273
White Elementary School(313) 916-2920
Mental Health Services
In addition to the listed organizations, the mental healthboards in each county offer assistance to persons withdevelopmental disabilities and to persons with emotionalor psychiatric disorders. Payment for services is based oneach person’s ability to pay. The boards should becontacted to determine what mental health services theyprovide.
ACC Mental Health Services99 West Seven MileDetroit, MI 48203(313) 893-6205
ACCESS Mental Health and Family Counseling6451 SchaeferDearborn, MI 48126(313) 945-8380
• Accepts Arabic clients or any Dearborn resident,appointment preferred
Arab-American and Chaldean Council16904 WarrenDetroit, MI 48076(313) 846-8156
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• Mental health care provided on Fridays
• Primary care Monday-Thursday
American Indian Health & Family Services4880 LawndaleDetroit, MI 48210(313) 846-3718
• Medical, dental, substance abuse, as well as preventionoriented services for youths
• Services are free to American Indians
• Others pay based on a sliding scale
Cabrini Clinic(313) 961-7863
Detroit-Wayne County Community Mental HealthServices(313) 833-2500
Genesee County Community Mental Health(810) 257-3742
Health Services Access555 TownerYpsilanti, MI 48198(800) 440-7548
• Assessment, referral and case management of clientsseeking substance abuse treatment
• No fees
Jackson and Hillsdale CountiesLifeways(517) 789-1209
Lapeer County Community Mental Health(810) 667-0500
Lenawee County Community Mental Health(517) 263-8905
Livingston County Community Mental Health Services(517) 546-4126
Macomb County Community Mental Health Services(586) 469-5275
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Michigan Psychological Services(810) 227-9371
Monroe County Community Mental Health Services(734) 243-7340
Oakland County Community Mental Health Services(248) 858-1510
St. Clair County Community Mental Health Services(810) 985-8900
Washtenaw County Community Mental HealthServices(764) 481-2502 or (800) 440-7548
Michigan Department of Public Health Center forSubstance Abuse Services — Access, Assessment, andReferral (AAR)These agencies, located throughout the state, referindividuals in need of substance abuse treatment to anappropriate residential or outpatient program. Substanceabusers who also need specialized services such asperinatal care or those who are high risk for diseases suchas HIV/AIDS or tuberculosis are referred for additionalsupport services. For more information, call the AARagency in your area.
Detroit Department of Health/Bureau ofSubstance Abuse(313) 876-4070
Downriver Community Conference/SoutheasternMichigan Substance Abuse Services(800) 686-6543
Livingston Substance Abuse Coordinating Agency(517) 546-4126
Macomb County Community Mental Health Services(586) 469-5275
Oakland County Health Division Office ofSubstance Abuse(248) 858-0001
Washtenaw Substance Abuse Coordinating Agency(734) 481-2502 or (800) 440-7548
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Dental and Vision Services
Dental Demonstration Project2479 Woodlake Circle, Suite 300Okemos, MI 48864(888) 826-6565
• Provides reimbursement for preventive andrestorative dental services through participatingproviders
• Eligibility limited to: HIV+, applied to Medicaid,200% below Federal Poverty Guidelines, Michiganresident
Detroit Health Care for the Homeless2395 West Grand Blvd.Detroit, MI 48208(313) 897-2061
• Medical exams, OB/GYN, eye exams, basic dentalcare, and mental health
• Appointments and walk-ins accepted
• No fee
• 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, andFridays and noon - 8 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays
Hope Dental Clinic9 South AdamsYpsilanti, MI 48198(734) 480-9575
• Need to go to clinic to set up an appointment
• All services are free
Migrant Health Clinic100 E. Third StreetImlay City, MI 48444(810) 724-3201
• Open 9 a.m. - noon on the 2nd Saturday of eachmonth; call for an appointment
• Basic medical and dental care
National Eye Care Project Helpline(800) 222-EYES
• Provides referrals to doctors who will perform free orvery low cost eye exams and surgery to individuals over65 years old
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Tri-County Dental Health Council29350 Southfield Rd., #35Southfield, MI 48076(248) 559-7767
• Provides referrals to dentists who provide care for feesbased on ability to pay.
• Residents of tri-county area eligible
University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry8200 Outer DriveDetroit, MI 48219(313) 494-6700
• Primary dental care, including emergencies
• Payment at time of service
• Fees are approximately 50% of a private dentist
University of Michigan Dental School Clinic1011 N. University AvenueAnn Arbor, MI 48109(734) 763-6933 or (888) 707-2500
• Preventive care, health education, basic restorativeservices, dentures, periodontal services, and 24-houremergency care provided
• Fees are lower than private practice dentists andpayment plans can be arranged
Wayne County Community College DentalHygiene Clinic8551 GreenfieldDetroit, MI 48226(313) 943-4000
• Low cost dental treatment for children and adults,spring/summer Monday-Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.,fall/winter 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
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Special Programs
AIDS Hotline(800) 872-AIDS (872-2437), (734) 727-7124(800) 750-TEEN (750-8336)
Children’s Special Health Care Services (CSHCS)Detroit Health Center1151 Taylor StreetDetroit, MI 48202(313) 876-0180
Children’s Leukemia Foundation29777 Telegraph Road, Suite 1651Southfield, MI 48034(248) 353-8222
Poison Control(313) 745-5711 or (800) 764-7661
Breast and Cervical CancerDetroit and Wayne County(888) 242-2702 or (800) 527-6266
Outside Wayne County(800) 922-6266
• Free screenings for women over 40 years of age who arelow to moderate income and belong to an HMO
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