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Michigan Certified Diabetes Self-Management Training Programs Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Division of Chronic Disease and Injury Control Diabetes, Kidney and Other Chronic Diseases Section MICHIGAN CERTIFIED DIABETES SELF-MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAMS Agency Phone Address Ascension Genesys 810-606-7720 One Genesys Parkway Suite 821 Grand Blanc, MI 48439 Ascension Providence and 248-849-3903 Joslin Diabetes Center Providence Park 22255 Greenfield, Suite 400 Southfield, MI 48075 Ascension Providence Rochester 248-844-4531 2251 N Squirrel Rd, Suite 330 Hospital Auburn Hills, MI 48326 Aspirus Ironwood Hospital 906-932-2525 DSME Program N10561 Grand View Ln Ironwood, MI 49938 Aspirus Keweenaw Hospital 906-337-6500 205 Osceola Street Laurium, MI 49913 Beaumont Grosse Pointe 586-443-7640 Diabetes Program 25631 Little Mack Ave, LL-01 Saint Clair Shores, MI 48081 Beaumont Health/Royal Oak 248-551-6799 Outpatient Education Program 3601 W 13 Mile Rd Royal Oak, MI 48073 Beaumont Hospital/Troy 248-964-0960 44250 Dequindre Road Sterling Heights, MI 48314 Borgess Medical Center 269-226-6988 1722 Shaffer Street Suite 3 Kalamazoo, MI 49048 Bronson Battle Creek 269-245-8319 Diabetes Center 363 Fremont St Ste 109 Battle Creek, MI 49017 Bronson Methodist Hospital 269-341-8585 7901 S. 12th Street, Suite 200 Portage, MI 49024 1 Agency Phone Address Bronson South Haven Hospital 269-341-8585 950 S. Bailey Avenue South Haven, MI 49090 Covenant HealthCare 989-583-5153 5400 Mackinaw Rd Suite 1400 Saginaw, MI 48604 Detroit Medical Center/ 313-832-9220 C/O Endocrinology Department Children's Hospital of Michigan 3950 Beaubien Blvd Detroit, MI 48201 Detroit Medical Center/ 313-745-9169 University Health Center Harper University Hospital Suite #4 D.4, 4201 St Antoine Detroit, MI 48201 Detroit Medical Center/ 248-937-5059 1 William Carls Drive Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital Commerce, MI 48382 Dickinson County Diabetes and 906-776-5470 1711 S Stephenson Ave Nutrition Services Clinic Iron Mountain, MI 49801 Genesys Regional Medical Center 810-606-7720 1 Genesys Parkway Suite 821 Grand Blanc, MI 48439 Henry Ford Allegiance Health 517-205-2100 Allegiance Diabetes Center 2200 Springport Road Jackson, MI 49202 Henry Ford Health System 313-874-6418 One Ford Place Detroit, MI 48202 Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital 734-246-6909 2333 Biddle Avenue Wyandotte, MI 48192 Hills & Dales General Hospital 989-912-6365 4675 Hill St Cass City, MI 48726 Holland Hospital 616-394-3273 602 Michigan Ave Holland, MI 49423 Hurley Diabetes Center 810-262-2310 2065 S. Center Road Suite D Burton, MI 48519 Kalkaska Memorial Health Center 231-258-3091 419 S. Coral Street Kalkaska, MI 49646 Lake Huron Medical Center, 810-216-1840 4190 24th Avenue North Campus Fort Gratiot, MI 48059 Lakeland Health 269-556-2868 3900 Hollywood Rd. Saint Joseph, MI 49085 2 Agency Phone Address Lakeland Health - Watervliet 269-556-2868 400 Medical Park Drive Watervliet, MI 49098 Marlette Regional Hospital 989-635-4045 DSMT Program 2861 Main Street Marlette, MI 48453 McLaren Bay Regional Medical 989-894-9528 400 South Trumbull Center Bay City, MI 48708 McLaren Caro Community Hospital 989-072-5771 401 North Hooper Street Caro, MI 48723 McLaren Macomb 586-493-8500 1000 Harrington, Suite 202 Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 McLaren Northern 231-487-3118 560 W. Mitchell Street, Suite 300 Petoskey, MI 49770 McLaren Orthopedic Hospital 517-975-2270 2727 S Pennsylvania Ave Lansing, MI 48910 McLaren Port Huron Hospital 810-989-3362 1221 Pine Grove Ave Port Huron, MI 48060 McLaren Thumb Region 989-269-2882 1100 S. Van Dyke Bad Axe, MI 48413 Memorial Health Care 989-729-4712 1488 N M-52, Suite 150 Owosso, MI 48867 Mercy Health Systems 231-672-3648 1212 East Sherman Blvd. Muskegon, MI 49444 Metro Health Hospital 616-252-8339 2215 44th Street SW Wyoming, MI 49519 Michigan Medicine - Pediatric 734-764-5175 1500 East Medical Center Diabetes Education Program D1205 MPB SPC 5178 Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0718 Michigan Medicine Adult Diabetes 734-998-2475 24 Frank Lloyd Wright Drive Education Program Domino’s Farms Lobby C Suite 13 Ann Arbor, MI 48106-0451 MidMichigan Medical Center- 989-839-3123 1501 W Chisholm Street Alpena Alpena, MI 49707 MidMichigan Medical Center-Clare 989-839-3123 703 N McEwan Street Clare, MI 48617 MidMichigan Medical Center- 989-246-6490 1105 E. Cedar Ave Gladwin Gladwin, MI 48624 3 Agency Phone Address MidMichigan Medical Center- 989-839-3123 300 E. Warwick Drive Gratiot Alma, MI 48801 MidMichigan Medical Center- 989-839-3123 4201 Campus Ridge Dr Midland Towsley Building, Ste 3100 Midland, MI 48640 MidMichigan Medical Center-West 989-343-3660 335 E. Houghton Ave Branch West Branch, MI 48661 Munising Memorial Hospital 906-387-4110 1500 Sand Point Rd Munising, MI 49862 Munson Healthcare-Cadillac 231-876-7183 803 Lynn Street Cadillac, MI 49601 Munson Healthcare-Otsego 989-731-2247 825 N. Center Avenue Memorial Hospital Gaylord, MI 49735 Munson Medical Center 231-935-8200 Diabetes Education 1105 Sixth Street Traverse City, MI 49684 Oaklawn Hospital 269-789-8972 200 North Madison Street Marshall, MI 49068 Paul Oliver Memorial Hospital 231-352-2357 224 Park Avenue Frankfort, MI 49635 Promedica Charles & Virginia 517-424-3388 777 Kimole Lane, Suite 110 Hickman Hospital Adrian, MI 49221 Scheurer Health 989-453-3223 170 N Caseville Rd Pigeon, MI 48755 Sparrow Diabetes and 517-364-8080 Sparrow Diabetes Center Endocrinology Services 2900 Hannah Blvd. Suite 114 East Lansing, MI 48823 Sparrow Eaton Hospital 517-543-1050 321 E. Harris Street Charlotte, MI 48813 Spectrum Health Gerber Memorial 231-924-1866 Diabetes Education Program 212 Sullivan Ave Fremont, MI 49412 Spectrum Health Ludington 231-845-2369 One Atkinson Drive Hospital Ludington, MI 49431 Spectrum Health Pennock Hospital 269-945-1212 1009 W. Green Street Hastings, MI 49058 Spectrum Health Reed City 231-832-6636 300 North Patterson Road Hospital Reed City, MI 49677 4 Agency Phone Address Spectrum Health United 616-754-6185 701 South Greenville West Drive Suite 1 Greenville, MI 48838 St. Joseph Mercy Hospital - 734-593-5281 14800 East Old US Highway 12 Chelsea Chelsea, MI 48118 St. Joseph Mercy Hospital/Ann 734-712-2431 5320 Elliot Drive Arbor Suite 202 Ypsilanti, MI 48197 St. Joseph Mercy 517-712-2431 620 Byron Road Hospital/Livingston Suite 1100 Howell, MI 48843 St. Joseph Mercy/Oakland 248-858-3413 44405 Woodward Ave Pontiac, MI 48341 St. Mary Mercy Hospital 734-655-8955 Community Outreach 36475 Five Mile Road Livonia, MI 48154 St. Mary's Health Care/Grand 616-732-3098 300 Lafayette SE Ste 2045 Rapids Grand Rapids, MI 49503 St. Mary's Medical Center/Saginaw 989-907-8575 1015 S Washington Ave 3rd Floor Diabetes Saginaw, MI 48601 UP Health System - Portage 906-483-1012 500 Campus Drive Hancock, MI 49930 War Memorial Hospital 906-360-0884 Suite 2602 500 Osborn Blvd Sault Ste Marie, MI 49783 5 NON-CERTIFIED DIABETES SELF-MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAMS IN MICHIGAN Agency Phone Address Detroit Medical Center/ 313-966-4528 6701 W Outer Drive Sinai-Grace Hospital Detroit, MI 48235 Harbor Beach Community Hospital 989-479-3929 210 South First Street Harbor Beach, MI 48441 Hillsdale Hospital 517-437-5270 168 S. Howell Street Hillsdale, MI 49242 Marquette General Health 906-225-3221 580 W College Road System Marquette, MI 49855 Promedica Monroe Regional 734-240-1852 901 North Macomb Hospital Suite 110 Monroe, MI 48161 St. John Hospital and Medical 586-573-5740 22151 Moross Road Center PB Suite 228 Detroit, MI 48236 St. John Macomb 586-573-5740 12000 E 12 Mile Road Warren, MI 48093 St. John River District 586-573-5740 4100 River Road East China, MI 48054 6 .
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