February 07, 2012
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Washtenaw County Health Services
The county offers a wide range of health-related programs at various locations. Most services are free to county residents; 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. Care coordination, family-centered services, and more.
cshsfc@michigan.gov, 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 a15-50 percent discount. Apply at
ewashtenaw.org/government/departments/public_health/whp/WCPP or by phone, fax, or mail.
amadorj@ewashtenaw.org,
whp.ewashtenaw.org555 Towner, Ypsilanti [map]
544-6886. Fax: 544-6704
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