EPIC Health has served patients for more than a decade. We were one of the first medical practices in Michigan to adopt the use of electronic health records in 2001. Through our growth and commitment to progress in this area, we have only become stronger and more efficient in servicing our primary care patients.
The best part of working for EPIC is there is always room for growth and you always feel like you're giving back to the patients and community you work with. You save one life, you are a hero. You save thousands of lives, you work for EPIC Health.
OUR CARE IS COMPASSIONATE
Compassion is not taught in medical school, it’s a natural trait in good people – like every member of the EPIC Health team. Our compassion and concern for our patients sets us apart and makes our care an EPIC experience. We are committed to EXCELLENCE and QUALITY in healthcare.
Metro Detroit is a tourist destination easily accommodating super-sized crowds to events such as the Woodward Dream Cruise, North American International Auto Show, the Windsor-Detroit International Freedom Festival, 2009 NCAA Final Four, and Super Bowl XL. The Detroit International Riverfront links the Renaissance Center with a series of venues, parks, restaurants, and hotels. In 2006, the four-day Motown Winter Blast drew a cold weather crowd of about 1.2 million people to Campus Martius Park area downtown.
Detroit's
Metroparks include freshwater beaches such as Metropolitan Beach, Kensington
Beach, and Stony Creek Beach. Metro Detroit offers canoeing through the
Huron-Clinton Metroparks as well as downhill and cross-country skiing at Alpine
Valley Ski Resort, Mt. Brighton, Mt. Holly, and Pine Knob Ski Resort. The
Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge is the only international wildlife
preserve in North America, uniquely located in the heart of a major
metropolitan area. The Refuge includes islands, coastal wetlands, marshes,
shoals, and waterfront lands along 48 miles (77 km) of the Detroit River and
Western Lake Erie shoreline.
Metro
Detroit contains a number of shopping malls, including the
upscale Somerset Collection in Troy, Great Lakes Crossing outlet mall in Auburn
Hills, and Twelve Oaks Mall in Novi, all of which are draws for tourists.
The
region's leading attraction is The Henry Ford, located in the Detroit suburb of
Dearborn, which is America's largest indoor-outdoor museum complex. The recent
renovation of the Renaissance Center, a state of the art cruise ship dock, new
stadiums, and a new RiverWalk have spurred economic development. Nearby
Windsor hosts a myriad of entertainment to complement Detroit's Greektown
district.