Find a clinic in Ann Arbor
that takes your insurance.
Search local clinics by insurance, distance, and whether they're taking new patients. Or paste a confusing medical bill and get a plain-English breakdown.
Three entry points.
Pick whichever you need.
Most directories stop at the list. These tools help you call a clinic, understand a bill, or handle illness before an exam.
Pick what you need (new patient visit, prescription refill, urgent care, etc.) and your insurance. You get a list of clinics that take it, plus what to say when you call.
- Four questions: what kind of visit, insurance, ZIP, what matters most
- Cross-checked against insurance company records
- A short script for the call, so you don't get stuck on the phone
Paste a bill, get each line explained. What it's for, whether your insurance should have covered it, whether you can dispute it.
- Line-by-line breakdown, with notes on what's worth disputing
- Ask follow-up questions about US insurance
- Cites the rule when it matters
Pick your timing, class policy, and health situation. Get the official policy digest, next steps, and an email draft for your instructor.
- LSA, Physics, UHS, and Dean of Students summaries
- Clear warning: reporting is not automatic approval
- Instructor email template you can edit and send
Where the numbers come from
Every "this clinic takes Aetna" comes from Aetna's own provider directory, the federal price-transparency files, or the clinic's billing office. We never assume "this group probably takes it." That's how people end up with surprise $500 bills.
Each row is one clinic that we've confirmed takes one specific insurance plan.
Address, hours, specialty, languages spoken — all checked.
BCBSM, BCN, Cigna, Aetna, Priority, HAP, Meridian, McLaren, Ambetter, MVP.
Every entry traces back to the carrier or the clinic itself. No "this kind of clinic probably accepts that kind of insurance."
How a "this clinic takes BCBSM" check actually happens
Each night, we pull the price-transparency files insurance companies are required to publish under the ACA, match the tax ID on each in-network rate to a provider's NPI, then to a physical clinic address. Every green check on the directory is the output of that match. None of them are guesses.