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  1. Select one or more of the following options. The more criteria you include the smaller your list of results will be. If the search returns no results, try searching with less restrictions.
    • Option 1: By Location
    • Option 2: By Name
    • Option 3: By Specialty
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Option 1: By Location
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Practice Name:
Practice Name - The name of the office or group of doctors where the doctor is currently located.

Source - The doctor gives GLHP this information.

Frequency of Validation - GLHP gets practice information when the doctor joins GLHP and then updates when notified of changes.
Option 3: By Specialty
Specialty:
Specialty - A branch of medicine

Source - GLHP checks with American Board of Medical Specialties (AMBS) or the Bureau of Osteopathic Specialists of the American Osteopathic Association (AOA)

Frequency of Validation - GLHP checks board certification when the doctor joins GLHP and then every 36 months.
Additional Options:
Gender:
Language:
Languages Spoken - Languages other than English that the doctor or doctor’s office staff speak.

Source - The doctor tells GLHP which languages the doctor and his or her office staff speak.

Frequency of Validation - GLHP gets language information when the doctor joins GLHP and then updates it at least every 36 months.

Limitations - The staff who speak other languages may change. Call the doctor’s office to check.
Accepting New Patients:
Accepting new patients - The doctor accepts both new patients and current patients who change from other health plans to GLHP.

Source - The doctor tells GLHP if he or she will accept patients never seen before.

Frequency of Validation - The doctor can change this at any time.

Limitations - The doctor can change whether or not he or she will see new patients. Call the doctor's office to check if the doctor is accepting new patients.
Serves as a Primary Care Provider:
Hospital Affiliation:
Hospital Affiliation - Hospitals where the doctor sees patients

Source - The doctor gives GLHP this information.

Frequency of Validation - GLHP gets affiliation information when the doctor joins GLHP and then updates it at least every 36 months.

Limitations - The doctor can change hospitals where he or she sees patients at any time. Call the doctor's office to check.

     
 
* The providers available in this directory do not necessarily reflect the full extent of Great Lakes Health Plan’s network of contracted providers. There may be providers or certain specialties that are not included in the directory that are part of our network. If you do not find the provider you are searching for, you may contact our Customer Service Department at 1.800.903.5253 or contact the provider directly to verify participation status with Great Lakes Health Plan. ** Maps and driving directions are provided by google.com. GLHP is not responsible for any of the geographical data provided by google.com

Click on any of the pdf files below for a full listing of providers by County. This information is updated quarterly. To ensure that the information is current contact our Customer Service department at 1.800.903.5253 or use the above search function.
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