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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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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

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

 

Turning Mission into Access: How Values Became Care

By the early 1980s, the East Jordan Family Health Center had proven something essential: the community wanted and needed local healthcare. The next challenge was ensuring that care remained accessible to everyone, not just in principle, but in practice.

As patient numbers grew, the Health Center began formalizing systems that turned its mission into daily operations. One of the most significant steps was the introduction of a sliding fee scale, ensuring that cost would not prevent patients from seeking care. This approach reinforced a founding belief that healthcare is not a privilege, but a necessity—and that dignity should always be part of the care experience.

Over time, federal and state support played an increasingly important role. Grant funding helped stabilize operations, expand services, and respond to emerging community needs. These resources allowed the Health Center to invest in preventive care, chronic disease management, and expanded access points, while keeping services affordable for patients.

What made these changes work was the same spirit that launched the Health Center in the first place: adaptability. Leadership, providers, and staff consistently found ways to respond to challenges without losing sight of why the organization existed. Programs were added not because they were trendy, but because they met real needs identified by patients and staff alike.

This period marked a quiet but critical shift—from survival to sustainability. The Health Center was no longer just filling a gap; it was building a model of community-based care designed to last.

Today, many of the systems we rely on—integrated services, access-focused programs, and patient-centered decision-making—can be traced back to these foundational years. They remind us that mission isn’t just something written down. It’s something practiced, refined, and protected over time.

As we continue celebrating 50 years, March highlights an important truth: access doesn’t happen by accident. It happens when values are translated into action, again and again.

Pic: Original Waiting Room for the East Jordan Family Health Center

The Bellaire and East Jordan Family Health Center is experiencing issues with our internet systems. This has also impacted our East Jordan location phone systems. We are working to resolve this issue with Charter. Thank you for your patience.

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