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AARP Smart Driver Course teaches proven driving techniques to help keep you and your loved ones safe on the road. Additionally, you'll learn: ...
When you or a loved one is sick or hurt, it can be challenging to know where you’re supposed to go to get the help you need. Our primary care team is here for you, whether you need care right now or you want to improve your overall health and well-being.
You deserve healthcare that’s easy and convenient. We offer many care options when you or your loved one needs care right away. For medical concerns or minor injuries after hours or on weekends and holidays, learn more about our same-day care options. For severe or life-threatening emergencies, visit one of our advanced emergency rooms. We can also help you decide what type of care is best for your condition or symptoms.
In most cases, it’s best to start with your primary care doctor whenever you have questions or concerns about your health. Our primary care team includes three types of primary care doctors:
When your primary care doctor is part of our vast team of doctors and surgeons, it’s much faster and simpler to find a specialist if you ever need advanced care. And because all our doctors can access your electronic medical record (EMR) through the Henry Ford MyChart system, everyone is on the same page about your medical history, test results and needed care.
Whether you need to schedule an appointment with your primary care doctor, renew a prescription or ask a question, we’re here for you with the following convenient options:
Our primary care team offers many services designed to improve your health and well-being, including:
Primary care doctors treat most medical concerns that are not emergencies, such as:
If you have a condition that requires treatment by a specialist, your primary care doctor plays an important role in managing your care. The primary care doctor makes sure:
In addition to care when you’re sick, your primary care doctor helps you maintain your health when you’re well through essential tests and proactive procedures, such as immunizations and regular physical exams. Your primary care doctor will also let you know when it’s time to schedule important screenings, including tests for heart disease or cancer.
AARP Smart Driver Course teaches proven driving techniques to help keep you and your loved ones safe on the road. Additionally, you'll learn: ...
AARP Smart Driver Course teaches proven driving techniques to help keep you and your loved ones safe on the road. Additionally, you'll learn: ...
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