PATIENTS WILL BE SEEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.
Masks are required for all patients and visitors with upper respiratory symptoms, even with a negative COVID test.

PATIENTS WILL BE SEEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.
Masks are required for all patients and visitors with upper respiratory symptoms, even with a negative COVID test.

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Quick Contact

Bellaire

Bellaire Family Health Center
Phone: (231) 533-8649
Fax: (231) 533-6778

Bellaire Health Center Pharmacy
Phone: (231) 533-6655
Fax: (231) 533-5331

East Jordan

East Jordan Family Health Center
Phone: (231) 536-2206
Fax: (231) 536-7150

East Jordan Health Center Pharmacy
Phone: (231) 536-2207
Fax: (231) 222-2235

LabCorp

Walk-in appointments only.

Bellaire: 231-533-8649 ext 624

East Jordan : 231-536-2206 ext 142

Customer Service: 1-800-377-9364

After Hours

COVID Info

COVID-19 Testing and Vaccine Call:

East Jordan Family Health Center: 231-536-2206

Bellaire Family Health Center: 231-533-8649

Contact Us:

BELLAIRE:

Bellaire Family Health Center
Phone: (231) 533-8649
Fax: (231) 533-6778

Bellaire Health Center Pharmacy
Phone: (231) 533-6655
Fax: (231) 533-5331

EAST JORDAN:

East Jordan Family Health Center
Phone: (231) 536-2206
Fax: (231) 536-7150

East Jordan Health Center Pharmacy
Phone: (231) 536-2207
Fax: (231) 222-2235

Need Help After Hours?

LABCORP:

Appointments can be scheduled online: patient.labcorp.com

Bellaire LabCorp:
231-533-8649 ext 624
East Jordan LabCorp:
231-536-2206 ext 142

 

COVID INFO:

COVID-19 Testing and Vaccine Call:
East Jordan Family Health Center: 231-536-2206

Bellaire Family Health Center: 231-533-8649

 

MI HealthCorps – MPCA AmeriCorps Program

AmeriCorps is a national service program designed to strengthen citizenship and the ethic of service by engaging thousands of Americans to help communities to address their toughest challenges.

The MPCA AmeriCorps program (HealthCorps) will focus on connecting low income and medically underserved populations to primary health care through patient engagement activities. The goal of the program is to increase access to primary health care services through preventive care and chronic disease management, assisting Medicaid members in maximizing their health plan benefits, and addressing social determinants of health by eliminating barriers to care. The HealthCorps program will also focus on patient reengagement for gaps in care and preventive services that were postponed or disrupted by COVID-19.

The Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) administers AmeriCorps at the federal level and works in partnership with states to develop service programs and create a community-based national service network. The Michigan Community Service Commission (MCSC) is the administrative agent for Michigan’s AmeriCorps.

HealthCorps Service Activities

AmeriCorps members will spend their service hours reaching out to individuals in the community that are not receiving primary and preventive services and connect them to care through community health centers. Duties include, but are not limited to:

  • Reaching out to connect patients with primary care, including annual primary care visits, chronic disease management visits, or preventive services like immunizations and cancer screenings. 
  • Facilitating access to care by aiding with appointment scheduling, transportation assistance, and arranging interpretation.
  • Connecting patients with supportive community services to address social needs and barriers to care.
  • Reengaging patients who experienced delayed or disrupted care because of COVID-19 and promoting awareness of COVID-19 precautions and alternative access to care options, such as telehealth and curbside services.

Qualifications to Serve as a Healthcorps Member

  • United State citizens, national or lawful permanent residents
  • At least 18 years of age
  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Strong commitment to service
  • Desire to serve medically underserved populations

What are the Benefits of Serving as a HealthCorps Member?

  • Living allowance
  • Educational award (upon successful completion)
  • Health insurance
  • Student loan forbearance on qualified student loans
  • Extensive training and professional development
  • Child Care Assistance
  • See full benefits here

What is the Commitment for Service?

  • All MPCA AmeriCorps HealthCorps Members must complete their minimum service hours within their designated service period.
  • Minimum hours are 1200 hours for a ¾ time service opportunity.
  • Service periods are from 9 to 12 months.

How to Apply

To apply to serve in a HealthCorps position, please click here to fill out an application.
View the complete service opportunity description here.

Program Contact:

Have questions or need more information?  Reach out to us!
MPCA AmeriCorps Program Director:
Karen VanSchoick, AmeriCorps Administrative Specialist
kvanschoick@mpca.net
517.827.0878

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The Patient Portal will be unavailable October 18-20, 2024 due to scheduled maintenance. We apologize for the inconvenience.