
Quality Health Care Services
The Peoples' Clinic for Better Health provides comprehensive, compassionate health care to adults in St. Clair County, age 18 to 64, who do not have health insurance coverage. The volunteer physicians, nurses and staff of the Peoples' Clinic are committed to providing quality health care services, ensuring that everyone can live a heathier and more productive life.
What We Offer
- Walk-in patient services
- Access to physicians
- Prescription assistance (when available)
- Referrals for further health testing
- Referrals to specialists
- Health education
- Guidance in making sound health care decisions
- Referrals to human services providers and community programs
- Counseling services (by appointment)
- Diabetes Clinic
- Gynecology Clinic (Limited)
- Orthopedic Clinic
Good Health is our Goal
All health care questions and concerns will be treated with the greatest respect at the Peoples' Clinic. Our physicians offer treatment plans that will meet the goals of the patient and will continue to be available for follow-up care.
The Peoples' Clinic is staffed by Internal Medicine and Family Practice Physicians who provide:
- Cold and Flu Treatment
- High Blood Pressure Monitoring
- Diabetes Monitoring
- Physical Examinations
- General Health Care Services
Hispanic Translators are available upon request for health care issues.
We Help... When We Can
Clinic Hours
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. No appointment is necessary. Physicians are available until 11 a.m. First-time patients are requested to arrive before 8 a.m. Registration may be limited at any time due to high patient volume.
For more information, please call during business hours, at 810-985-4747.
Some Services Not Provided by Peoples' Clinic
- Prenatal care
- Money for surgery or dental care
- Immunizations
- Handing out of any narcotics or drugs with the potential for misuse
- Emergency care
- Disability or workers' compensation evaluation
- Filling of prescriptions without being seen first at the clinic
Community Resources make the Difference
Mercy Hospital is dedicated to providing care to the poor and underserved and this is evidenced by its continuing commitment to the Peoples’ Clinic. The clinic has been providing outstanding medical care to the uninsured, working poor since 1991. As always, resources are scarce and greatly needed. If you would like to provide support to the Peoples’ Clinic, there are a variety of programs in which you can participate.
The Mercy Hospital Foundation works tirelessly to provide needed financial resources to the clinic and meet the needs of its patients. Giving opportunities are always available. For more information, please call the Mercy Hospital Foundation office at (810) 987-1047.
Volunteer opportunities abound at the clinic. Professional volunteers are needed as well support staff. If you are a social worker, clinical care provider or a physician who would like to volunteer your time and talent in fulfillment of your commitment to a healing profession and the advancement of a healthy community, please contact the Peoples’ Clinic.
Contact Us
You can contact the Peoples’ Clinic for Better Health by calling (810) 985-4747. Or, call Mercy’s Volunteer Coordinator at (810) 985-1675.
Our Mission:
The Peoples' Clinic for Better Health responds to the needs of the economically and socially disadvantaged by providing medical care and referral services.
The Peoples' Clinic is located at:
The Guadalupe Mission
3110 Goulden St.
Port Huron, MI 48060
The Peoples' Clinic is sponsored by the Mercy Hospital, the St. Clair County Medical Society, the community, and is funded in part by the United Way of St. Clair County.
For more information, please call 810-985-4747 during regular clinic hours.
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