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McLaren Lapeer Region is a 222-bed acute care hospital located in Lapeer, Michigan, and is the primary provider of health care services to Lapeer County and the surrounding area. McLaren Lapeer Region has received national recognition from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid for clinical excellence in orthopedics, pneumonia, congestive heart failure and surgical care. The facility maintains a verified Level II trauma designation and provides comprehensive care in a 29-bed Emergency Center along with specialized services for heart, cancer, orthopedic and general surgery services, physical medicine and rehabilitation, women’s services, wound care services and sleep disorders.
McLaren has resumed elective procedures and in-office care. Call your provider for details.Testing and safety precautions are in place to protect your health.
We understand that when emergency care is needed, the waiting room is the last place anyone wants to be. That's why McLaren Lapeer Region offers an online registration for non-life-threatening emergencies, so patients can check in to our ER right from home and minimize the wait upon arrival.
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Jason tells his story of a horrible work-related accident and how the staff at McLaren Lapeer Region aided him on his road to recovery.
McLaren Lapeer Region trauma services includes comprehensive orthopedic care covering a range of injuries, from simple to complex and from isolated fractures to complex poly-traumas.
At McLaren Lapeer 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.
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