By: Mark Vest | Metro | Published March 17, 2023
METRO DETROIT — The Judson Center, a nonprofit human services agency, is encouraging individuals and families to check in on their overall health in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to the Journal of the American Medical Association, 41% of people surveyed said they skipped medical care in the early months of the pandemic due to a fear of exposure to the virus, closed medical facilities or financial struggles.
“Many individuals and families delayed medical care over the past few years because of COVID-19,” Judson Center President and CEO Lenora Hardy-Foster stated in a press release. “Now, more than ever, it’s critical for people to get back on track with their health and hopefully prevent any serious complications. So, whether it’s an in-person visit in a safe environment like our family clinic or a virtual consultation, we’re urging people to make a medical appointment.”
The Judson Center Family Health Clinic in Warren offers integrated health care that treats the body and mind in one location, according to the release. The clinic is accepting new patients and getting the word out about the importance of returning to a regular health care routine.
“The nation focuses on Heart Health and Cancer Prevention in February, and we have several other key health observances throughout the year,” Judson Center Chief Operating Officer Susan Salhaney stated in the release. “However, we can’t stress enough the importance of whole-person care on a regular basis. Judson Center is proud to serve all ages in a timely manner with (a) medical staff that exemplifies our mission of helping children, adults and families thrive.”
Elizabeth Haberkorn is a Judson Center Family Health Clinic nurse practitioner and associate medical director at MedNetOne.
“Prevention is the key to health,” she stated in the release.
The Judson Center Family Health Clinic is located at 12200 E. 13 Mile Road, Suite 200, in Warren.
For more information, visit judsoncenterhealth.org.