
Beaumont Hospitals
3711 W. Thirteen Mile Road
Royal Oak, MI
Contact: Carla Schwartz
Phone: (248) 551-9001

Children's Hospital of Michigan
2059 E. 14 Mile Rd.
Birmingham, MI
Contact: Luanne Thomas Ewald
Phone: (248) 594-3026
Conveniently located on 14 Mile Road, Children's Hospital of Michigan Specialty Center - Birmingham brings leaders in pediatric medicine to Birmingham and its surrounding communities. Pediatric subspecialists include: Developmental Dentistry, Neurology, Orthopedics, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Pediatric Surgery, Sports Medicine and X-Ray. For additional information visit www.childrensdmc.org or call (313) 745-KIDS (5437).
Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital
6777 W. Maple Rd
West Bloomfield, MI
Contact: Liz Trudeau
Phone: (248) 325-5000
Our goal at Henry Ford West Bloomfield is for everyone who enters our doors to feel like our guest. Pretty revolutionary, we know. We also know that if we don't want our guests to feel like patients, then our hospital better not feel like a hospital. And it doesn't. And while our goal may be to heal the body, we haven't forgotten about the mind or spirit.
St. John Health - Providence Hospital
16001 W. Nine Mile Rd
Southfield, MI
Contact: Nadine Cook
Phone: (248) 849-3023
Providence Hospital ranked in the top 100 hospitals in the United States for heart care, according to an independent national study, for the eighth year in a row. SJH&MC has appeared on the list 6 times. In addition to Cardiac Care, St. John Providence provides Childbirth Services, Neurosciences, Oncology (cancer), Diabetes Care, Emergency, Surgery, Senior Services, Women's Health and Orthopedics.

St. Joseph Mercy Oakland
44405 Woodward Ave.
Pontiac, MI
Contact: Tyrone Andrews
Phone: (248) 858-3000

St. Joseph Mercy Oakland Urgent Care - Birmingham
2110 E. Maple Rd.
Birmingham, MI
Contact: Patti Moore
Phone: (248) 816-3951
When you need urgent medical attention that isn’t life threatening, turn to one of St. Joseph Mercy Oakland’s Urgent Care Centers. We offer dedicated physicians, expert caregivers and, because we’re hospital-based, we have stronger and deeper resources, if needed.
When to Go to Urgent Care:
*Minor asthma-related symptoms
*Minor cuts or animal bites where bleeding is controlled
*Broken bones or sprains (if one is showing or limb is deformed, go directly to the ER)
*Skin rashes, sunburns or minor burns, such as from cooking
*Fever (if under s6 months of age, go to the ER)
*Earache, cough and/or sore throat
*Illness with nausea, vomiting and/or diarrhea
*Eye infections
*Bladder infections