FAQ


Where are you located?

Sparrow Health Science Pavilion/Michigan Athletic Club, first floor West Entrance awning from the front of the building, suite 114


What insurances do you participate with?

Medicare

Medicare/BCBS Advantage

Medicare Plus Blue

Blue Cross Blue Shield

Blue Care Network

Blue Care Network Advantage

PHP

SPHN

CoFinity

Aetna

Cigna


Call if you do not see your insurance

 

Appointments

 

Office Hours are Monday, 8:30 – 5:30, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 8:30 – 6:30, Friday, 8:30 – 5:30 and some Saturdays. All body exams are performed by licensed and dermatologist. 

 

Prescriptions

 

How do I get my prescription refills?

Prescription refills - An appointment with a provider (doctor or PA) is required for prescription refills.

 

How do I get my pathology reports?

Pathology reports take approximately 2 weeks and longer if around holidays. The pathology report is discussed at the wound check appointments.

 

Messages


How do I leave a voicemail message?

Call the office 517-364-8170 and press 2 to cancel an appointment and 3 for the nurse line.

 

When will my voicemail messages get returned?

Messages left on the nurse will be answered within 48 hours except on weekends and holidays, those messages will be answered on the next business.

 

Skin Cancer Screening and Mole Checks

Body exams are routinely perform as upper body and lower body exams performed at separate visits. This allows your doctor to be more thorough and also makes sure that all of your questions have been answered.  All body exams are scheduled with licensed dermatologist.

 

Preparing for Mohs surgery

All Mohs procedures are performed on site with Dr Street.  She is a fellowship trained Mohs surgeon and skin cancer specialist for Doctor's Approach Dermatology group practice.

Mohs surgery are routinely performed on Wednesday.  Because of the precision of the Mohs surgery and the processing time associated we have found that it is easier on the patient and staff to schedule some of the closures (stitching the wound back together) the following morning (Thursday).