Occupational Medicine Services
McLaren Central Occupational Medicine, located within McLaren Central ReadyCare, provides both employment health screenings and evaluations with treatment for injury or illness to assure a worker’s safe return to the job.
McLaren Central Michigan's ReadyCare Walk-In Clinic offers prompt quality services when you need it.
Our team offers care for minor illnesses and injuries such as:
    -      Fever     
-      Flu and cold symptoms     
-      Ear ache     
-      Sprain or strain     
-      Cuts     
-      Rash     
-      Minor burns     
-      Work-related injury     
-      Sore throat     
-      Stomach pain     
-      Urinary tract infection (UTI)     
In addition to providing immediate, compassionate care when you need it most, our urgent care also offers:
    - Minor surgical procedures     
-      Occupational health services     
- Pre-employment physicals and testing     
-      Pregnancy testing     
-      Sexually transmitted disease (STD) testing     
-      Sports physicals     
-      X-Ray - performed at hospital
When to see your primary care provider (PCP)
Your primary care provider (PCP) should be your first point of contact for all of your non-emergent healthcare needs. PCPs help you manage your overall, long-term health while maintaining your personal healthcare history.
These physicians are focused on: 
    -      Promoting your ongoing health and disease prevention     
-      Performing or scheduling annual exams and screenings     
-      Coordinating care with specialty physicians as needed     
-      Diagnosing and managing chronic conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure and cholesterol     
-      Ensuring vaccines are up to date     
When to go to the Emergency Room
The emergency department is your hub for life-threatening illness and injuries. If you are experiencing any of the following, immediately go to your nearest emergency department or call 911:
    -      Difficulty breathing, shortness of breath     
-      Chest or upper abdominal pain lasting more than several minutes     
-      Fainting, dizziness, weakness or lack of mobility     
-      Changes in vision     
-      Confusion or changes in mental status     
-      Sudden or severe pain     
-      Uncontrolled bleeding     
-      Broken bones that break through the skin     
-      Severe or persistent vomiting or diarrhea     
-      Coughing or vomiting blood     
-      Suicidal feelings     
-      Poisoning     
-      Head or neck injury