Marquette Neighborhood Health Center

The Marquette Neighborhood Health Center provides services to adults and children. Services include primary care, health promotion, physical examinations, and diagnosis and treatment of common illnesses. Any agency or individual may refer clients or themselves to the health center. Assistance with financial eligibility for state health programs is provided, and families are guided in the application process if eligible. Services are provided without discrimination or segregation on the grounds of race, ethnic background, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, marital or parental status, religion, age, disability or perceived disability or veteran's status.

Primary care:

Our primary care services include:

  • Well child exams/health checks
        • school physicals
        • sports physicals
        • immunizations
  • Annual physical examinations
      • pap smears
      • breast exams
      • men's health
  • Work physicals
  • Health promotion and education
  • Health screening
        • vision
        • hearing
        • TB screening
  • Diagnosis and treatment of:
      • high blood pressure
      • diabetes
      • asthma
      • infections
      • heart disease

 

Care for minor/acute problems:

Evaluation and treatment for minor infections, burns, sprains and strains (that do not require an emergency room visit) can often be handled at the center, usually within hours of your call. We are happy to provide this service to you if you see one of our nurse practitioners for your primary care or if you are a Marquette employee, employee dependent or student.

Nurse-Midwifery Services:

Including pregnancy care, breastfeeding support and care coordination. Click here for more information.

Laboratory services:

Some tests are done on site at the Health Center, such as rapid strep, blood sugar and some urine tests. Other tests are sent to Dynacare, an in-network laboratory provider for Marquette's EPO and PPO plans. There is a Dynacare draw station in the MNHC office, which operates from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and is available for your use even if you do not receive care at the MNHC.


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