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HEALTH CARE

Washtenaw County Health Services

The county offers a wide range of health-related programs at various locations. Most services are free to county residents; however, many programs request donations. For general information, call 544–6700, or call Health Services Access at 544–3050 or (800) 440–7548. publichealth.ewashtenaw.org




Children's Special Health Care Services

State program for children and some adults with chronic health care needs. Referrals for specialty services and coverage for medical bills. Provides care coordination, family-centered services, and more. cshsfc@michigan.gov, www.michigan.gov/cshcs


544–6766, (800) 359–3722


Public Health Services

Programs include communicable disease control and tuberculosis clinic (by appointment only); immunizations by appointment (no vaccinations specifically for overseas travel); influenza vaccinations, 544–6770; hearing and vision testing for children through age 20, 544–6786; STD clinic and HIV testing and counseling by appointment, 544–6840; supplemental food program for women, infants, and children (WIC), 544–6800; maternal and infant support services; school-site and work-site health education programs; and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) counseling. publichealth.ewashtenaw.org


544–6700


Washtenaw County Prescription Plan

County residents of all ages with limited or no prescription drug coverage can get prescription drugs at a discount of 15–20 percent. Applications accepted by phone, fax, or mail. amadorj@ewashtenaw.org, whp.ewashtenaw.org

555 Towner, Ypsilanti [map]
544–6886. Fax: 544–6726


 
 
 

 

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