Washtenaw County Public Health
Provides individual/environmental health services, data, and information, and works to ensure all residents have the opportunity to live a healthy life. Many programs assist individuals and families with lower incomes or Medicaid coverage. washtenaw.org/health
Children’s Special Health Care Services
555 Towner, Ypsi • (734) 544–9700
Helps pay specialty medical bills and coordinates services for children and some adults with certain chronic medical conditions. Assists families/individuals in developing a plan of care for identified needs, especially as youth transition to young adulthood. Covers 2,700 diagnoses and families of all incomes are eligible, even those with health insurance. [email protected], washtenaw.org/cshcs
Washtenaw County Health Department
555 Towner, Ypsi • (734) 544–6700
Promotes health and works to prevent disease and injury. Services include vaccinations, HIV and STI testing, blood lead testing, WIC (Women, Infants & Children), Maternal Infant Health Program, Children’s Special Health Care Services, hearing and vision screenings, tuberculosis control, community health assessment, My Community Dental Center–Washtenaw, and consultation on controlling infectious disease outbreaks, including animal bites and rabies risk. [email protected], washtenaw.org/health
Washtenaw County Health Department WIC (Women, Infants & Children)
555 Towner, Ypsi • (734) 544–6800
Nutrition program for women, infants, and young children that provides healthy foods, nutrition tips, breastfeeding support, health care referrals, and community information. A family of 4 can earn up to $4,279/month (before taxes) and qualify for WIC. Mon. & Wed. 9:30 a.m.–6 p.m., Tues. & Thurs. 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m., Fri. 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. [email protected], washtenaw.org/wic
Washtenaw Health Project
555 Towner, Ypsi • (734) 544–3030
Helps individuals and families access affordable health care and other health-promoting services; assists with Medicaid, Healthy Michigan Plan, Healthy Kids, MIChild, and coverage through the healthcare.gov marketplace. For those who don’t qualify for these programs, Washtenaw Health Project offers the Washtenaw Health Plan, which covers medically necessary care. Walk-in or by appointment. In-person assistance in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic; phone interpretation in 200+ languages. Mon.–Fri. 9 a.m.–noon, 1–4 p.m. [email protected], washtenawhealthproject.org