Mission
Family Medical Center of Michigan, Inc., is dedicated to quality and excellence in providing comprehensive, cost-effective primary and preventive health care regardless of age, ethnic background, or ability to pay.
Values
Excellence is evidenced by:
QUALITY…delivering knowledgeable and capable health care and support services
COMPASSION…taking the time to treat our patients and each other with equality, caring and understanding
INTEGRITY…interacting with our patients and each other in a respectful, sincere, trustworthy manner
EXCELLENCE…is evidenced by progressive and innovative approaches in the delivery of health care that includes education and prevention
EXCELLENCE…is evidenced by promoting high-quality staff through continuous education and professional development
History
Family Medical Center of Michigan, Inc., is a not-for-profit community health center with more than 25 years of experience serving Monroe, southeastern Wayne, and southeastern Lenawee Counties.
FMC was established in 1979. It began in a renovated school building and employed one provider, one receptionist, a medical assistant and an executive director. FMC served approximately 620 patients when it opened its doors.
FMC has grown to serve more than 11,500 patients. There are two service centers located in Temperance, Michigan, and Carleton, Michigan. FMC employees eight primary care providers, three part-time OB/GYN providers, a psychologist, a social worker, a dietician, two dentists, a dental hygienist, and more than 40 support, clinical and administrative staff.
FMC works to provide quality healthcare to its patients and continually evaluates its services to maintain that quality of care. FMC is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) and uses its standards for providing care to its patients. In addition, FMC participates in the BPHC Cardiovascular Collaborative Research Project. Participation in these activities and collaboratives provide opportunities to enhance the healthcare offered to FMC’s patients.
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