Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital is a county-owned, 25-bed, critical access hospital located along Lake Michigan in Manistique, Michigan. They offer complete, comprehensive medical and surgical care, including general and gynecological surgery. In addition to their many inpatient services, they offer 24-hour physician staffed emergency room services, a walk-in clinic, physical and occupational therapy, a new cardiac rehab unit, and a wide range of diagnostic services including laboratory, x-ray, mammography, MRI, CT scans, and nuclear medicine. Home health services are also provided by Schoolcraft Memorial HomeCare.
Location:
500 Main St, Manistique Michigan 49854
Telephone
906-341-3200
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03/15 Coming to The Manistique area MorelFest Boyne City MI May16-19 Each May, Boyne City fills with hundreds of mushroom lovers from around the country who come seeking that elusive delicacy-the marvelous morel. National Cherry Festival Traverse City MI June29-July6 The Grand Traverse region, known for its world-record tart cherry harvest, bursts with visitors eager to savor the flavor of cherries tucked into everything imaginable. Charlevoix Venetian Festival Charlevoix MI July20-27 What began as a simple candle-lit boat parade has grown into a week-long flurry of color and pageantry that highlights the summer season and attracts tens of thousands of visitors. Ishpeming's Italian Fest Ishpeming MI July27 Visitors can once again enjoy homemade Italian food cooked by the Valela sisters (Teresa Bertucci, Catherine Carlson, Clara Joseph and Mary Jacobson). In addition, various vendors will be serving cudighis, Italian sandwiches, hot dogs, sno cones, ice cream novelties and much more. Mackinac Island Festival of the Horse Mackinac Island MI August8-11 Mackinac Island Carriage and Saddle Horse Parade, the Breeds of Mackinac presentation, musical kurs featuring the beautiful Friesians, lectures on the role of the horse in Mackinac's history.
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