Healthy Hikes 2025
Join us for a brief health lecture on a variety of topics followed by a nature hike with the Rochester naturalist through the Henry Ford...
Internists (doctors of internal medicine) are trained to treat many medical problems adults face. From minor illnesses to chronic diseases, they get to know your personal medical history and evaluate how you respond to treatments.
Internists evaluate injuries and make sure you get important health screenings when necessary. They encourage lifestyle changes needed to preserve your health. Internists also manage the care of patients who have several medical problems at the same time.
If and when your internist refers you to a specialist such as a cardiologist, endocrinologist or surgeon, he or she will oversee and coordinate your care -- all with your well-being in mind.
Join us for a brief health lecture on a variety of topics followed by a nature hike with the Rochester naturalist through the Henry Ford...
With 3 quick actions, you can be trained to save a life. The number 1 cause of preventable death after injury is bleeding. That’s why we want...
Representatives from Rochester Academic Family Medicine will be on-site from 11 am - 3 pm at the Neighborhood House Food Pantry in Rochester on the...
The #1 cause of preventable death after injury is bleeding. Learn how to recognize life-threatening bleeding, become certified to STOP THE BLEED,...
The new location expands Macomb County’s access to affordable, on-demand urgent care
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