Our President and Medical Director, Dr. Mohammed Arsiwala, opened the first two Michigan Urgent Care clinics in 1998. As an emergency room and internal medicine physician, Dr. Arsiwala believed that quality health care for illness and injury should be accessible outside of the normal doctor office hours. Since then, the Michigan Urgent Care network of clinics has grown to nine across Southeast Michigan. In 2007, occupational health services were added, which include employer-requested services such as physicals, drug screens, and immunizations, and worker's compensation injury care.
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Wrap up #NationalNutritionMonth with the Keys to Perfect Lunges and Squats. Proper form is key to a successful workout regiment and weight loss! #Nutrition
Happy #ValentinesDay from the Michigan Urgent Care family!
February is #AmericanHeartMonth. Join the American Heart Association this Friday 2/15 for the Detriot Go Red Luncheon to bring awareness to heart disease and stroke in women. For more information visit;
Want to give your body the best chance at healing and rehabilitating from an illness? Start with food! These easy, thoughtful mealtime suggestions were created with cancer patients and survivors in mind.
Today, we wear red for #NationalWearRedDay with the American Heart Association to raise awareness of heart disease and stroke in women! This is how we #WearRedAndGive - how do you?
Due to the #PolarVortex all 9 of Michigan Urgent Care clinics will close at 5pm today to ensure all of our team members are safe in this weather. We will reopen tomorrow at 8am.
Tell us your best strategy for staying warm indoors this chilly January! Ours: herbal tea with a squeeze of local honey and a pair of fuzzy socks to help boost circulation!
Good sleep benefits every area of our lives. Did you know that getting enough sleep naturally helps us to eat fewer calories and decreases the risk of heart disease?
There are only 8 more weeks of winter on the calendar! Even though us Michiganders can probably expect to ride out the cold a little longer than most other states, what is one thing you are looking forward to checking off your winter bucket list that you haven't made time for yet?
This New Year, pair your healthy living goals with a commitment to your mental and emotional health. Did you know meditation has scientifically proven benefits and helps battle depression, stress, binge eating, and insomnia? Learn more below!
Don't forget: all Michigan Urgent Care locations are open 7 days a week! Fever? Stomach bug? Allergy symptoms? We're here to help!