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Hope Medical Clinic provides free* primary care for patients without insurance or the ability to pay for health care. Many patients meet financial qualifications to receive free lab and radiology tests through the St. Joseph Mercy Health System, and many receive free services from our network of more than 60 volunteer specialists who accept referrals for free specialty care. Donors and pharmaceutical firms provide free medications for many patients. Nearly 110 volunteer doctors, physician assistants, nurse practitioners & nurses donate their time. We offer scheduled appointments as well as 2 weekly walk-in clinics.
* We ask for a $5 donation as patients are able.
- More than 7000 patient visits are provided yearly.
- Patients seen at the clinic receive medically necessary prescriptions. The equivalent
of $2,362,972 worth of prescription medications were accessed for Hope Clinic patients in 2009.
- 500 patients received specialty care in 2009 from our network of specialists.
- Hope receives more than 17,000 hours of donated professional time each year.
- Download our handy brochure here.
Services NOT available at Hope Clinic:
NO immunizations, TB tests, STD tests, or pregnancy tests (see your county Health Dept.)
- NO prescriptions for controlled medications or birth control
- NO Treatments for erectile dysfunction or fertility.
2010 School and Sports Physical Exams:
- Hope Clinic will NOT offer a special summer PE event in 2010.
- We recommend the Packard Health-Thomson Reuters Youth Health Fair & Be Well Block Party:
- Wednesday, June 23, 2010
- 12:30 - 5:00 pm
- 3174 Packard Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1947
- Free to the first 250 kids. Includes immunizations and dental screenings.
- More information: 734-971-1073 or info@packardhealth.org
Hope Medical Clinic, Ypsilanti, MI
103 Arnet Street
Ypsilanti, MI 48198
(734) 481-0111
» Directions/map (Map Quest).
Hours of Operation: |
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Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Saturday |
Morning |
Closed |
9 am - noon by appointment |
9 am - noon by appointment |
9 am - noon by appointment |
8:30 am: Walk in Clinic: (New & returning adults and children) Sign-in begins about 7:45 am and closes when full or 10 am. See below. 9-10 am, by appointment. |
Afternoon |
Closed |
1 - 5 pm by appointment |
Closed |
1 - 5 pm by appointment |
Closed |
Evening |
5 - 8 pm by appointment |
Closed |
5:30 pm: Walk in Clinic: (Returning adult patients only beginning 7-14-10) Sign-in begins about 5 pm and ends when full or 7:15pm . See below. 6-7 pm, by appointment |
Closed |
Closed |
To get help: New patients must first come to a Saturday morning walk-in clinic. Call 734-481-0111 during open clinic hours to verify your eligibility.
- PLEASE NOTE: We are not able to make appointments by email.
- Because of increasing demand for our services, the phones are often busy. We ask for your patience and that you would call again.
Services NOT provided at Walk-In Clinic: Physical Exams, gynecological exams, social security or other reports to be completed, cannot be done during Walk-In Clinics. Patients must schedule one or more follow-up appointments for these services.
If you are a new patient coming to one of the Walk-In Clinics, please print out and complete these forms and bring them with you.
» Patient
Profile - Adults
» Patient Profile - Minors
» Privacy Notice 
Also, if possible, bring the following documents:
- Medical records from last 2 years
- Prescription bottles
- Federal tax form 1040 for the previous year
- Medicaid denial letter, if you've applied in the last 2 years
- Social Security benefits letter
- Pension benefits letters
- A $5 donation for service - requested, but not required
To help: If you are interested in volunteering at the Medical Clinic or donating supplies contact Katherine Simpson, the Medical Clinic Coordinator, at 485-5596, ext 107 or ksimpson@thehopeclinic.org.
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