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Michigan Department of Community Health Division of Chronic Disease and Injury Control Diabetes, Kidney and Other Chronic Diseases Section Michigan Department of Community Health Division of Chronic Disease and Injury Control Diabetes, Kidney and Other Chronic Diseases Section ROSTER OF MICHIGAN CERTIFIED DIABETES SELF-MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAMS Agency Phone Address Allegan General Hospital (269) 686-4088 555 Linn Street Allegan, MI 49010 1594 Allegiance Health (517) 787-9322 x 246 Allegiance Diabetes Center 817 W High St Jackson, MI 49203 Alpena Regional Medical Center (989) 356-7548 1501 W Chisholm Street Alpena, MI 49707 Aspirus Grand View Hospital (906) 337-6598 205 Osceola St Laurium, MI 49913 Battle Creek Health System (269) 966-8318 Diabetes Center 363 Fremont St Ste 308 Battle Creek, MI 49017 Bay Medical Center (989) 894-9528 315 Mulholland Bay City, MI 48708 Beaumont Grosse Pointe (586) 779-7661 Diabetes Program 22300 Bon Brae St Saint Clair Shores, MI 48081 Beaumont Hospital/Troy (248) 964-8144 44201 Dequindre Road Troy, MI 48085 Borgess Medical Center (269) 226-8321 North Professional Bldg. Ste 229 1717 Shaffer Street Kalamazoo, MI 49048 Borgess-Lee Memorial Hospital (269) 783-3075 Center for Diabetes Care 420 W High St Dowagiac, MI 49047 Botsford Hospital (248) 477-6100 x 2 Diabetes And You 39830 Grand River Ste B 3 Novi, MI 48375 Bronson Methodist Hospital (269) 341-8585 820 John Street, Ste 104 Kalamazoo, MI 49001 privatelist 4/18/2011 Page 1 of 8 Michigan Department of Community Health Division of Chronic Disease and Injury Control Diabetes, Kidney and Other Chronic Diseases Section ROSTER OF MICHIGAN CERTIFIED DIABETES SELF-MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAMS Agency Phone Address Central Michigan Community Hospital - (989) 772-6766 Diabetes Outpatient Ed Program Diabetes Resource Ctr 1221 South Drive Mount Pleasant, MI 48858 Charlevoix Area Hospital (231) 547-8571 14700 Lakeshore Dr Charlevoix, MI 49720 Chelsea Community Hospital (734) 475-4020 775 S Main Street Chelsea, MI 48118 Covenant HealthCare (989) 583-5188 5400 Mackinaw Rd Ste 3101 Saginaw, MI 48604 Crittenton's Outpatient Diabetes Program (248) 652-5660 Education & Nutrition Counseling C 441 S Livernois Ste 100 Rochester, MI 48307 Detroit Medical Center/Children's Hospital of (313) 745-5531 C/O Endocrinology Department Michigan 3901 Beaubien Blvd Detroit, MI 48201 Dickinson County Healthcare System (906) 776-5470 1721 S Stephenson Ave Iron Mountain, MI 49801 Garden City Hospital (734) 458-4334 DSME Program 6245 Inkster Rd Garden City, MI 48135 Genesys Diabetes & Nutrition Learning (810) 606-6260 1 Genesys Parkway Center Grand Blanc, MI 48439 Grand View Health System (906) 932-2525 x 6247 DSME Program N10561 Grand View Ln Ironwood, MI 49938 Gratiot Medical Center (989) 466-3227 300 E Warwick Drive Alma, MI 48801 Hayes Green Beach Memorial Hospital (517) 543-1050 x 1249 321 E Harris Street Charlotte, MI 48813 privatelist 4/18/2011 Page 2 of 8 Michigan Department of Community Health Division of Chronic Disease and Injury Control Diabetes, Kidney and Other Chronic Diseases Section ROSTER OF MICHIGAN CERTIFIED DIABETES SELF-MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAMS Agency Phone Address Helen Devos Childrens Hospital/Peds (616) 391-9348 100 Michigan St NE MC 77 Diabetes Clinic Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Helen Newberry Joy Hospital & Health Care (906) 293-9286 502 W Harrie Street Center Newberry, MI 49868 Henry Ford Health System (313) 874-6418 Henry Ford Health System One Ford Place Detroit, MI 48202 Herrick Medical Center (517) 424-3388 500 East Pottawatamie St Tecumseh, MI 49286 Hills & Dales General Hospital (989) 912-6365 4674 Hill St Cass City, MI 48726 Holland Hospital (616) 394-3270 602 Michigan Ave Holland, MI 49423 Hurley Diabetes Center (810) 239-1280 2700 Robert T Longway Blvd Ste G Flint, MI 48503 Huron Medical Center (989) 269-2882 1100 S. Van Dyke Bad Axe, MI 48413 Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital (248) 937-5131 1 William Carls Drive Commerse, MI 48382 Ingham Regional Medical Center (517) 975-2201 2727 S Pennsylvania Ave Lansing, MI 48910 Lakeland HealthCare (269) 927-5172 Community Health Enhancement 1234 Napier Ave Saint Joseph, MI 49085 Lakeshore Community Rural Health Network (989) 479-3201 x 202 210 S First St Harbor Beach, MI 48441 privatelist 4/18/2011 Page 3 of 8 Michigan Department of Community Health Division of Chronic Disease and Injury Control Diabetes, Kidney and Other Chronic Diseases Section ROSTER OF MICHIGAN CERTIFIED DIABETES SELF-MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAMS Agency Phone Address Mackinac Straits Health Systems (906) 643-6192 Diabetes Outpatient Education 220 Burdette Street Saint Ignace, MI 49781 Marlette Regional Hospital (989) 635-4348 DSMT Program 2861 Main Street Marlette, MI 48453 Marquette General Health System (906) 225-3473 580 W College Ave Marquette, MI 49855 McLaren Outpatient Diabetes Program (810) 342-4110 G-3200 Beecher Hill Ctr Ste ED Flint, MI 48532 Mecosta County Medical Center (231) 592-4483 605 Oak St Big Rapids, MI 49307 Memorial Health Care (989) 729-4712 Suite R 802 W King Street Owosso, MI 48867 Memorial Medical Center of West Michigan (231) 845-2369 One Atkinson Drive Ludington, MI 49431 Mercy Health Partners Lakeshore (231) 672-3084 72 S State St Shelby, MI 49455 Mercy Heart Center (231) 672-3648 1212 East Sherman Blvd. Muskegon, MI 49444 Mercy Hospital/Cadillac (231) 876-7183 400 Hobart Street Cadillac, MI 49601 Mercy Hospital/Grayling (989) 348-0455 1100 Michigan Ave Grayling, MI 49738 Mercy Memorial Hospital System (734) 240-1813 700 Stewart Rd. Monroe, MI 48162 privatelist 4/18/2011 Page 4 of 8 Michigan Department of Community Health Division of Chronic Disease and Injury Control Diabetes, Kidney and Other Chronic Diseases Section ROSTER OF MICHIGAN CERTIFIED DIABETES SELF-MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAMS Agency Phone Address Metro Health Hospital (616) 252-8438 2215 44th Street SW Wyoming, MI 49509 Mid-Michigan Health Center/Gladwin (989) 246-6292 515 Quarter St Gladwin, MI 48624 1918 MidMichigan Medical Center/Clare (989) 802-5166 703 N McEwan Street Clare, MI 48617 Mid-Michigan Medical Center/Midland (989) 839-1813 4005 Orchard Drive Midland, MI 48640 Mount Clemens General Hospital 586.493.3396 1030 Harrington, Ste 303 Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 Munising Memorial Hospital (906) 387-4110 x 134 1500 Sand Point Rd Munising, MI 49862 Munson Medical Center (231) 935-8204 Diabetes Education 1105 Sixth Street Traverse City, MI 49686 North Ottawa Community Hospital (616) 847-5332 1309 Sheldon Rd Grand Haven, MI 49417 Northern Michigan Regional Hospital (231) 487-4894 416 Connable Ave Ste G 70 Petoskey, MI 49770 Northstar Health System (906) 265-2153 Outpatient DSME Program 1400 W Ice Lake Rd Iron River, MI 49935 Oaklawn Hospital (269) 789-8972 200 North Madison Street Marshall, MI 49068 Pennock Hospital (269) 945-3451 x 1415 1009 W Green Street Hastings, MI 49058 privatelist 4/18/2011 Page 5 of 8 Michigan Department of Community Health Division of Chronic Disease and Injury Control Diabetes, Kidney and Other Chronic Diseases Section ROSTER OF MICHIGAN CERTIFIED DIABETES SELF-MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAMS Agency Phone Address Port Huron Hospital (810) 989-3362 1221 Pine Grove Ave Port Huron, MI 48060 Portage Health (906) 483-1229 921 W Sharon Ave. Houghton, MI 499310 Scheurer Hospital (989) 453-4493 170 N Caseville Rd Pigeon, MI 48755 Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital (906) 341-3210 500 Main St Manistique, MI 49854 Sinai-Grace Hospital (313) 966-3150 Professional Office Building 6001 W Outer Dr Ste 329 Detroit, MI 48235 Sparrow Regional Diabetes Center (517) 364-5955 Sparrow Diabetes Center 1200 E Michigan Ave Ste 340 Lansing, MI 48912 Spectrum Health (616) 391-9288 665 Seward Avenue NW Ste 110 Grand Rapids, MI 49504 Spectrum Health Gerber Memorial (231) 924-1865 Diabetes Education Program 212 Sullivan Ave Fremont, MI 49412 Spectrum Health Reed City Hospital (231) 832-8502 300 N Patterson Road PO Box 75 Reed City, MI 49677 St John Providence Hospital (248) 849-3903 Joslin Diabetes Center 22255 Greenfield, Ste 130 Southfield, MI 48075 St Joseph Mercy/Port Huron (810) 985-1840 2601 Electric Ave Port Huron, MI 48060 St. John Health System (586) 573-5740 Medical Education Center 12000 E 12 Mile Rd. Warren, MI 48093 privatelist 4/18/2011 Page 6 of 8 Michigan Department of Community Health Division of Chronic Disease and Injury Control Diabetes, Kidney and Other Chronic Diseases Section ROSTER OF MICHIGAN CERTIFIED DIABETES SELF-MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAMS Agency Phone Address St. John Hospital & Medical Center (313) 343-6830 22151 Moross Rd Ste 228 PB Suite 228 Detroit, MI 48236 St. John River District (810) 326-2012 4100 River Rd East China, MI 48054 St. Joseph Mercy/Ann Arbor (734) 712-2959 5320 Elliott Dr Ste 203 Ypsilanti, MI 48197 St. Joseph Mercy/Oakland (248) 858-3413 44405 Woodward Ave Pontiac, MI 48341 St. Mary Mercy Hospital (734) 655-8947 Community Outreach 36475 Five Mile Road Livonia, MI 48154 St. Mary's Health Care/Grand Rapids (616) 685-5006 300 Lafayette SE Ste 2045 Grand Rapids, MI 49503 St. Mary's Medical Center/Saginaw (989) 907-8575 800 S Washington Ave Saginaw, MI 48601 St. Mary's of Michigan Standish (989) 846-3436 805 W Cedar St Standish, MI 48658 Sturgis Hospital (269) 659-4358 600 S Lakeview Sturgis, MI 49091 Three Rivers Health (269) 273-9778 701 S Health Parkway Three Rivers, MI 49093 University of Michigan Health System/Adult (734) 998-2477 24 Frank Lyoyd Wright Drive Domino's Farms, Lobby C, Po Box Ann Arbor, MI 48106-0451 University of Michigan Hospital/Pediatric (734) 615-4217 1500 East Medical Center D1205 MPB SPC 5178 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 0718 privatelist 4/18/2011 Page 7 of 8 Michigan Department of Community Health Division of Chronic Disease and Injury Control Diabetes, Kidney and Other Chronic Diseases Section ROSTER OF MICHIGAN CERTIFIED DIABETES SELF-MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAMS Agency Phone Address War Memorial Hospital (906) 635-7854 Suite 2601 500 Osborn Blvd Sault Ste Marie, MI 49783 West Branch Regional Medical Center (989) 343-3224 335 E Houghton Ave West Branch, MI 48661 West Shore Medical Center (231) 887-4434 1465 E Parkdale Ave Manistee, MI 49660 William Beaumont Hospital/Royal Oak (248) 551-0952 Outpatient Education Program 3601 W 13 Mile Rd Royal Oak, MI 48073 Zeeland Community Hospital (616) 748-2898 8333 Felch Street Zeeland, MI 49464 privatelist 4/18/2011 Page 8 of 8.
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