Healthy Hikes 2026
Join us for a brief lecture presented by doctors from the Wayne State University Family Medicine Residency on a variety of topics followed by a...
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 lecture presented by doctors from the Wayne State University Family Medicine Residency on a variety of topics followed by a...
Free blood pressure checks and various health screenings. One-on-one conversations with medical doctors to address general health questions and...
AARP Smart Driver Course teaches proven driving techniques to help keep you and your loved ones safe on the road. Additionally, you'll learn: ...
The #1 cause of preventable death after injury is bleeding. Learn how to recognize life-threatening bleeding, become certified to STOP THE...
The new location expands Macomb County’s access to affordable, on-demand urgent care
Whether you are hiking, biking, gardening, camping or grilling, you know with warm weather also welcomes one major buzzkill to your fun: mosquitoes. Here are tips for the best products to buy or make at home and tips for minimizing the effect these little pests have on your outdoor fun.
Proper sun protection is the first line of defense, of course. But once a sunburn happens, it’s important to focus on healing fast. 6 ways to soothe it.
If you begin experiencing symptoms of cyclosporiasis, seek care from your primary care provider or at a same-day care clinic so they can decide if moving forward with testing or beginning immediate treatment is right for you.
Staying hydrated is essential for our health. Here's what can happen to your body if you're not getting enough water.
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