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Directory of Free and Low-Cost Health Services in Detroit and Wayne County Directory of Free and Low-Cost Health Services in Detroit and Wayne County October, 2005 Compiled by The Detroit Wayne County Health Authority 1 Ford Place, Suite 1B Detroit, Michigan 48202 (313) 874-7443 (313) 874-5424 1 ACCESS Community Health Center 26 Peterboro Dr. Adnan Hammad Detroit, MI 48201 Director Phone: (313) 831-3777 ext. 237 6450 Maple Street Dearborn, Michigan 48126 *Latino Family Services Medical Clinic Phone: (313) 216-2239 Contact: Alicia Villarreal Fax: (313) 584-3622 Executive Director [email protected] 3815 W. Fort Detroit, MI 48216 ACCESS Child and Adolescent Health Center Phone: (313) 841-7380 Sharifa Abou-Mediene, MD [email protected] 6450 Maple Road Dearborn, MI 48126 *Operation Get Down Medical Clinic Phone: (313) 216-2204 Edwinn Bell Fax: (313) 584-3206 Assistant Director [email protected] 10100 Harper Detroit, MI 48213 Advantage Health Centers (313) 921-9422 ext. 235 [email protected] Judith West Executive Director *Salvation Army Medical Clinic 20548 Fenkell St. Sue Hatcher-Wilson Detroit, MI 48223 Senior Counselor Phone: (313) 286-0307 1627 W. Fort St. Fax: (313) 255-8679 Detroit, MI 48216 [email protected] Phone 1: (313) 965-7760 ext. 51 Phone 2: (313) 580-1083 cell Detroit Health Care for the Homeless Edna Jackson, RN American Indian Health and Family Services Clinical Administrator* Maria Harrison 2395 West Grand Blvd. Director Detroit, MI 48208 P.O. Box 810 Phone: (313) 897-2061 ext. 108 Dearborn, MI 48121 Fax: (313) 897-7320 Phone: (313) 846-3718 [email protected] Fax: (313) 846-0150 [email protected] Thea Bowman Community Health Center Andrea Roberson Arab-American and Chaldean Council (ACC) Director of Operations Dr. Redwan Kahury 20548 Fenkell Executive Director & COO Detroit, MI 48223 28551 Southfield Road Phone: (313) 286-0302 Lathrup Village, MI 48076 Fax: (313) 255-8679 Phone: (248) 559-1990 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] *Fort Street Presbyterian Church Clinic John Heiss Open Door Director 631 Fort Detroit, MI Phone: (313) 961-4533 Arab-American and Chaldean Council Fax: (313) 961-3617 Youth Center [email protected] Kimberly Salem *COTS Clinic 62 W. Seven Mile Contact: Sharyn Johnson Detroit, MI 48203 Email:[email protected] Phone: (313) 369-3119 2 [email protected] [email protected] Cabrini Clinic Western International Health Center Mary Ellen Howard, RN (CHASS) @ Western International High Clinic Director School 1050 Porter St. Dottie Rodriguez, NP, Clinic Coordinator Detroit, MI 48226-2405 1500 Scotten Phone: (313) 961-7863 Detroit, MI 48209 Fax: (313) 965-9891 Phone: (313) 849-5504 [email protected] Fax: (313) 849-5744 [email protected] Cass Community Social Services [email protected] Dr. Heather Dickson Health Services Director City Mission Free Clinic (currently closed) 11850 Woodrow Wilson Kathy Aska Detroit, MI 48206 Administrative Assistant Phone: (313) 883-2277 ext. 205 20405 Schoolcraft [email protected] Detroit, MI 48233 Phone: (313) 541-3531 Dr. George (Chuck) Costea, Saturday Clinic Fax: (313) 541-0242 3745 Cass Ave Detroit, MI Covenant Community Care Phone: (313) 883-2277 Kathleen Kleinert Director of Clinical Services Community Health and Social Services 559 W. Grand Blvd Ricardo Guzman Detroit MI 48216 Executive Director Phone: (313)-554-1095 5635 W. Fort Street Fax: (313)-554-1096 Detroit, MI 48209 [email protected] Phone: (313) 849-3920 ext. 2002 [email protected] Lydia R. Best Medical Director Felix Balbuena 559 W. Grand Blvd Medical Director Detroit MI 48216 5635 W. Fort Street Phone: (313)-554-1095 Detroit, MI 48209 Fax: (313)-554-1096 Phone: (313) 849-3920 [email protected] [email protected] Leticia Guerrero CHASS Southwest Clinic Office Manager Erminia Ramirez 559 W. Grand Blvd • Detroit MI 48216 Clinic Manager Phone: (313)-554-1095 5635 W. Fort Street Fax: (313)-554-1096 Detroit, MI 48209 [email protected] Phone: (313) 849-3920 [email protected] Detroit Community Healthy Connections (DCHC) CHASS Midtown Clinic Sherry Lawrence Mary Ferris Clinic Manager President and CEO 7436 Woodward Ave. 13901 E. Jefferson Detroit, MI 48202 Detroit, MI 48215 Phone: (313) 556-9901 Phone: (313) 821-2591 ext. 3115 3 [email protected] Karen Edwards, MPA Bruce Douglas Health Center Director of School Health Contact: Linda Atkins 1151 Taylor Street, Room 326C Center Director Detroit, MI 48202 6550 W. Warren Ave. Phone: 313-876-4305 or 873-6083 Detroit, MI 48210 Fax: 313-876-0863 Phone: (313) 897-7700 [email protected] [email protected] William Ridella, MPH, MBA East Riverside Health Center General Manager Anita Nesby-Flowers Community Health Services Center Director Detroit Health Department 13901 E. Jefferson Herman Kiefer Health Complex Detroit, MI 48215 1151 Taylor, 317C Phone: (313) 822-0900 Detroit, MI 48202-1732 [email protected] Phone: 313-876-4228 Fax: 313-876-0863 Eastside Health Center [email protected] Julie Giroux Center Director 7900 Kercheval Grace Ross Health Center Detroit, MI 48214 Marjorie Harris Phone: (313) 921-5500 ext. 6015 Administrator Fax: (313) 921-5530 14585 Greenfield Rd. [email protected] Detroit, MI 48227 Phone: (313) 852-4565 Nolan Family Health Center [email protected] La Wonna Lofton Center Director Herman Keifer Family Health Center 111 West 7 Mile Wilhelmina Keeling Detroit MI 48203 Administrator Phone: (313) 369-2600 1151 Taylor St. [email protected] Detroit, MI 48202 Phone: (313) 876-0491 Woodward Corridor Family Medical Center Fax: (313) 876-4777 La Wonna Lofton [email protected] Interim Center Director 611 Martin Luther King Blvd Northeast Health Center Detroit, MI 48201 Ula Johnson Phone: (313) 832-6300 Administrator [email protected] 5400 E. 7 Mile Rd. Detroit MI 48234 Phone: (313) 852-4243 [email protected] Detroit Department of Health and Detroit Medical Center Wellness Maurice Morton Bureau of Clinical Services & Population DMC Community Affairs Director Health (313) 966-7683 Katie Randolph [email protected] Manager 1151 Taylor St. DMC School-based Health Center Detroit, MI 48202 CATCH Pediatric/School Mobile Clinic Phone: (313) 876-4322 Nancy Thomas, Office Coordinator [email protected] Fifth floor Carls Building 4 3901 Beaubien Blvd. President Detroit, MI 48202 580 Frederick Douglas Phone: (313) 966-0626 Detroit, MI 48202 Fax: (313) 745-4877 Phone: (313) 832-7800 [email protected] Fax: (313) 831-8779 CATCH Pediatric Mobile Team Detroit Parish Nurse Network of SE Michigan Teresa Holtrop Kathleen V. Ruth Medical Director President, RN Carls Building / Fifth Floor 1234 Washington Blvd 3901 Beaubien Blvd. Detroit, MI 48226 Detroit, MI 48201 Phone (313) 237-5810 ext. 15 Phone: (313) 745-5032 Fax: (313) 963-9076 [email protected] [email protected] Campbell School-Based Health Center @ Greater Detroit Area Health Council Campbell Elementary School (GDAHC) Rhonda Conner-Warren, RN, CPNP Vernice Davis Anthony 2301 E. Alexandrine President & CEO Detroit, MI 48207 333 W. Fort Street, Ste. 1230 Phone: (313) 966-8130 Detroit, MI 48226 Fax: (313) 966-8136 Phone: (313) 963-4990 [email protected] Fax: (313) 963-3652 [email protected] Hamtramck School-Based Health Center @ Hamtramck High School Health Centers Detroit Foundation Inc. Marilyn Sarkesian, Ped NP Dr. Herb Smitherman Jr. [email protected] President and CEO Sarah Peslar, social worker 4201 St. Antoine [email protected] 9C-University Health Center 11410 Charest Detroit, MI 48201 Hamtramck, MI 48212 Phone: (313) 966-5187 Phone 1: (313) 891-9473 Fax: (313) 966-8111 Fax: (313) 892-1990 [email protected] Redford Adolescent Health Center @ Redford HFHS School-Based Initiative High School Kathleen Conway, MHSA Cathy Patty-Risk, NP Administrator, Pediatrics 21431 Grand River Ave. Director, School-Based Health Initiative Detroit, MI 48219 Henry Ford Health System Phone: (313) 831-9692 One Ford Place, 5E Phone: (313) 387-2091 Direct Detroit, MI 48202 Fax: (313) 494-8220 313-874-5483 [email protected] 313-874-9169 fax [email protected] Detroit Medical Group Cleveland Teen Health Center @ Cleveland Dr. Amitabh Paharia Middle School Medical Director Tina Almanza, NP 4420 E. Davison 13322 Conant Ave. Detroit, MI 48212 Detroit, MI 48212 Phone: (313) 369-1500 Phone: (313) 366-9050 Fax: (313) 369-1205 Fax: (313) 366-3809 [email protected] [email protected] Detroit Medical Society Fitzgerald Teen Health Center @ Fitzgerald Dr. Lonnie Joe, Jr. High School 5 Jennifer Finley, medical assistant Board Chairman, HUDA Presedent [email protected] 1605 W, Davison Ave. Melissa Boothroyd, NP Detroit, MI 48238 [email protected] Phone: (313) 865-6770 23200 Ryan Rd. Fax: (313) 865-8446 Warren, MI 48091 [email protected] Phone: (586) 759-9070 Fax: (586) 759-6098 Imani Family Health Center at Tried Stone Baptist Church (closed till September 2005) Hutchins Health Center @ Hutchins Middle Rev. Richard Wilson School 1550 Taylor Sylvia Smith, RN, CPNP Detroit, MI 8820 Woodrow Wilson Phone: 313-871-1878 Detroit, MI 48206 [email protected] Phone: (313) 873-1400 Inkster Teen Health Center Sherrard Health Center @ Sherrard Sheree Askew, Director Elementary School [email protected] Sharon Johnson, RN Lauren Kazee (Romulus, Inkster) 8300 Cameron [email protected] Detroit, MI 48211 3250 Middlebelt Rd. Phone: (313) 873-0024 Inkster, MI 48141 [email protected]
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