Phone:(989) 673-3141
McLaren Caro Region is a 25-bed critical access hospital committed to promoting the health and wellness of our communities by providing exceptional patient-centered care. It is a non-profit, locally-governed community hospital that has been serving the community since 1928.
McLaren Caro Region offers a full range of health and wellness services at the hospital campus and off-site locations. It is recognized as an accessible and dependable source of quality medical care for residents of Tuscola County, Michigan and is staffed by a dedicated team of healthcare professionals, including physicians, nurses, technicians, trustees, and volunteers.
McLaren Health Care, with 12 Michigan-based hospitals, including the Karmanos Cancer Institute in Detroit, has solidified its presence in Michigan by increasing access to care through the addition of multiple hospitals in recent years while still investing in its existing facilities and expanding programs to feature the latest technologies.
McLaren Health Care utilizes telemedicine service that provides patients with enhanced in-house stroke care and 24/7 access to highly specialized interventional neurologists who can provide advanced therapies for patients with strokes and aneurysms. The McLaren Stroke Network is the only program in Michigan- and one of only a handful in the nation- where every stroke patient is seen by a stroke trained interventional neurologist in minutes...any time of the day or night.
At McLaren Caro Region, we want to help empower you to take charge of your health care. We offer convenient tools that you can use to be seen by a physician from the convenience of your home or office, gain access to your personal medical records, find a doctor close to home, and more.
Jennifer Traub
McLaren Caro Region
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