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Patient Centered Medical Home

Northpointe Pediatrics is proud to be recognized as a Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH). This care model strengthens communication, coordination, and long term wellness by placing your family at the center of every decision. As your child’s medical home, we lead and coordinate care across providers, specialists, and community resources so families always have a clear path forward.

Northpointe Pediatrics team of pediatricians and nurse practitioners in Warren, Michigan

What PCMH Means for Your Family

• A single, trusted medical home that serves as the hub of your child’s care

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• Care coordination designed to reduce unnecessary urgent care and emergency visits

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• A provider team that knows your child over time and understands their full medical picture

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• Support managing chronic, complex, or ongoing conditions

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• Clear guidance so families know who to call, where to go, and what comes next

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• A holistic, family centered approach that considers medical, developmental, and social needs

How We Practice PCMH Care

• Long term relationships built on trust, continuity, and familiarity

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• A unified team of board certified pediatricians, nurse practitioners, and clinical staff

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• Dedicated, trained care managers who play a central role in coordinating your child’s care

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• Active management of specialist referrals, follow up appointments, and care transitions

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• Support connecting families to community resources related to food access, housing, transportation, and financial assistance

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• Ongoing care coordination that ensures nothing falls through the cracks

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• Same day sick visits when possible, with guidance to help families avoid unnecessary urgent care

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• A focus on clear communication, whole child care, and partnership with families

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As part of our commitment to Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) care, we invite you to review our Patient-Provider Agreement, which outlines how we partner with families to deliver coordinated, high-quality care.

What is a Care Manager?

A care manager is a dedicated member of your child’s healthcare team who helps coordinate care beyond the office visit. They assist with specialist referrals, follow up after hospital visits, and connect families to helpful community resources so care feels organized, supported, and easy to navigate.

Why It Matters

The Patient Centered Medical Home model ensures your child receives reliable, coordinated, and compassionate care led by a trained team that truly knows them. With Northpointe Pediatrics as your medical home, families gain a central point of support and care leadership that helps manage every aspect of their child’s health over time.

Dr. Laura Clark, MD, with patient during pediatric visit at Northpointe Pediatrics in Warren, Michigan
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