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Doctors' Hospital of Michigan

89 employees

Doctors’ Hospital of Michigan is a fully accredited acute care health care facility in Pontiac, Michigan, serving northern Oakland County. It was established in 2008 as Michigan’s full-service, for-profit, acute-care community hospital with physician ownership. Doctors’ Hospital of Michigan (DHM) is home to a variety of medical services including: Acute Medical Surgery; Behavioral Medicine; Emergency Center; Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; Radiology; Endoscopy; Lab; and an award-winning Family Medicine Center and Family Medicine Residency Program. Doctors’ Hospital of Michigan (DHM) is also home to The Pain Relief Center and Euro-Pēds National Center for Intensive Pediatric Physical Therapy, North America’s first hospital-based intensive pediatric physical therapy program for children with Cerebral Palsy and other neuromuscular disorders. Other off-campus services include an Ambulatory Care Center in Waterford (including Urgent Care Services, Radiology, Lab, Physical Therapy, Occupational Medicine and North Oakland Ambulatory Surgical Center), and RT Specialists, a durable medical equipment company. DHM’s mission is to deliver high quality healthcare and health-related services to patients within Pontiac and Northern Oakland County in a cost-effective and efficient manner.

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