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McLaren Port Huron is a 186-bed non-profit hospital located in Port Huron, Michigan, with a strong history of providing quality, compassionate care to residents living in St. Clair and Sanilac counties. It has earned repeated recognition for both clinical excellence and patient safety from nationally renowned health care rating organizations.
McLaren Port Huron provides a full range of services, including cardiovascular care, award-winning cancer services through the Karmanos Cancer Institute, orthopedic services, and general, bariatric and robotic-assisted surgeries. The hospital is nationally verified as a Level III Trauma Center, operates the busiest Emergency Department in St. Clair County and is the only Graduate Medical Education program in the region. Other services include family birthing services and the only accredited sleep center in the region. In addition to its main campus in Port Huron, the hospital operates community health centers in Marysville, Yale, Lexington, and St. Clair.
McLaren Port Huron offers community classes and programs to help keep you healthy and informed.
At McLaren Port Huron, we’ve redefined emergency care, with a state-of-the-art ER that’s connected to the area’s most preferred, most advanced hospital. And with the county’s only nationally verified Level III Trauma Center and designated primary stroke center, you’ll have 24/7 access to high quality, compassionate care from an experienced team of doctors and nurses. At McLaren Port Huron, you can be confident that you and your loved ones will be in good hands when it matters most. During an emergency, know before you go.
A diagnosis isn’t the end of your story; it’s the beginning of a new chapter. And the direction it takes is a responsibility we share, together. At the Karmanos Cancer Institute at McLaren Port Huron, anchored by the National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center headquartered in Detroit, you’ll have access to all the resources, from groundbreaking research to the most up-to-date therapies and individualized treatment plans, to give you your best chance forward.
Your primary care physician is your first point of contact for all your health care needs. And if you’re like most people, it may have been a while since you’ve seen yours. If it’s been more than a year since you’ve seen your primary care doctor, schedule an appointment today for an annual check-up.
Make an appointment today with a McLaren primary care doctor.
If nagging pain has been holding you back, it's time to take care of it before it gets worse. At McLaren Port Huron, our team of orthopedic experts offer a full range of non-surgical and surgical solutions to help you get back to doing what you love. Their unwavering commitment to collaboration and innovative treatments can shorten recovery times and get patients moving sooner.
Get started on your recovery today with an appointment with a McLaren orthopedic specialist.
If you’ve been avoiding the doctor’s office to reduce exposure to COVID, don’t wait any longer. You could be delaying important heart care that could make a difference in your long-term heart health. With the area’s most advanced heart program, McLaren Port Huron’s team of heart experts offer the most comprehensive heart care, including advanced diagnostics and innovative treatments.
Don’t delay important heart care. Make an appointment with a cardiologist today.
At McLaren Port Huron, 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.
McLaren Port Huron, part of statewide McLaren Health Care and the only nationally verified trauma center in St. Clair County, has earned reverific...
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