Health Care Clinics

Clinics affiliated with area hospitals, or with nonprofit organizations that provide low-cost care to low-income and uninsured people.

Corner Health Center

47 N. Huron St., Ypsilanti • (734) 484–3600
Provides primary and mental health care for young people ages 12–25 and their children. Providers include board-certified physicians from Michigan Medicine and Trinity Health Ann Arbor. Services include physicals and wellness care, treatment for acute and chronic illnesses, reproductive health care, transgender care, counseling, and psychiatry. Accepts most private or public insurance. Services provided to young people regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay. Mon., Thurs., & Fri. 9 a.m.–5 p.m.; Tues. 9 a.m.–6 p.m.; & Wed. 1–5 p.m. cornerhealth.org V

Hope Clinic

518 Harriet, Ypsilanti • (734) 484–2989
Provides free medical, dental, food, and behavioral health care to the uninsured. This includes hot meals and fresh produce; basic needs such as free laundry, emergency infant formula, and diapers; primary medical care; referrals for specialty care; in-house dental care; mental health support; health care navigation services; and more. Social work services include client advocacy, application support, and limited financial assistance. Appointment required. No emergency care or walk-ins. Limited capacity. Mon.–Fri. 9 a.m.–5 p.m. thehopeclinic.org V

Packard Health

Packard Health Main and Pharmacy: 2650 Carpenter, (734) 971–1073 • Packard Health West: 1915 Pauline, (734) 926–4900 • Packard Health Ypsilanti: 200 Arnet, ste. 150, (734) 985–7200 • Packard Health West Willow: 2345 Tyler, Ypsilanti (New Covenant Missionary Baptist Church), (734) 971–1073
Family practice physicians for all ages. Primary care, women’s health, prenatal care, vaccinations, integrated behavioral/mental health care, addiction treatment, pharmacy, social work, health promotion, and many other support services. All major HMOs and health insurances accepted, including Medicare and Medicaid. Sliding fee scale available. Appointments required. Packard Health Main, West, and Ypsilanti: Mon.–Fri. 8 a.m.–noon & 1–5 p.m. Packard Health West Willow: Tues. 9 a.m.–5 p.m. [email protected], packardhealth.org V

Trinity Health Neighborhood Primary Care

111 N. Huron St., ste. 200 (Haab Health Bldg.), Ypsilanti • (734) 547–7977
Primary care services for all ages. Washtenaw County residents with commercial insurance and the uninsured are welcome. Appointments required. Mon. 8 a.m.–5 p.m., Tues. 7 a.m.–7 p.m., Wed. & Thurs. 8 a.m.–7 p.m., Fri. 7 a.m.–5 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m.–noon. trinityhealthmichigan.org

U-M Health Centers

Briarwood Family Medicine: 1801 Briarwood Cir., bldg. 10 • Briarwood Medical Group: 375 Briarwood Cir., bldg. 3 • Briarwood Center for Women, Children and Young Adults: 400 E. Eisenhower, bldg. 2, ste. B • East Ann Arbor Health and Geriatrics Center: 4260 Plymouth Rd. • Domino’s Farms: 24 Frank Lloyd Wright, lobby H • West Ann Arbor Health Center, 380 Parkland Plaza
These Ann Arbor primary care centers are open by appointment and serve people with many types of insurance coverage. Many have lab and X-ray capabilities and offer evening and weekend hours. uofmhealth.org/our-locations/primary-care-centers

University Center for Language and Literacy (U-M Mary A. Rackham Institute)

1111 E. Catherine • (734) 764–8440
Serving people of all ages with language or literacy difficulties or impairments. Intensive therapy for people with aphasia, comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations to assess learning disabilities; reading problems; social language problems; special education needs; and additional factors in learning and cognition such as ADHD and mood/memory disorders. Reading intervention program offers assessments and one-on-one sessions for readers of all levels. [email protected], mari.umich.edu/ucll V