Michigan (MI) Hospice Care and Palliative Medicine Doctors and Physicians

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Location Density Information

Doctor density varies by specialty and location. Michigan has 90 practicing hospice care and palliative medicine doctors. Broken out by city, hospice care and palliative medicine doctor density in Adrian is 1, in Ann Arbor is 4, in Auburn Hills is 1, in Bay City is 1, in Clinton Township is 1, in Dearborn is 1, in Detroit is 21, in Farmington Hills is 1, in Fremont is 1, in Garden City is 3, in Grand Rapids is 9, in Gwinn is 1, in Howell is 1, in Kentwood is 1, in Laingsburg is 1, in Lansing is 9, in Leslie is 1, in Marquette is 15, in Monroe is 1, in Mount Clemens is 2, in Mount Clemes is 1, in Mount Pleasant is 1, in Newaygo is 1, in Oak Park is 1, in Pontiac is 1, in Royal Oak is 1, in South Lyon is 1, in Southfield is 5, in Southgate is 1, in Traverse City is 1, in Trenton is 1, in Warren is 1, in Waterford is 1, in West Bloomfield is 1, in Westland is 1, in Wyandotte is 1, and in Ypsilanti is 4.

Michigan Information

Michigan’s capital is Lansing, and its population is 10,120,860. Michigan has lots of places to entertain residents and visitors: tour Kellogg’s Cereal City USA in Battle Creek, the Motown Historical Museum in Detroit, the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, or the Grand Rapids Brewing Co. Take a carriage tour on Mackinac Island, where no vehicle traffic is allowed. Michigan borders on four of the five Great Lakes, so there are always lakefront vistas and lighthouse tours and boat rides, no matter what shore you’re on. The Soo Lock system is the world’s busiest lock system for boat traffic. Famous people born here include industrialist Henry Ford, and singers Diana Ross and Madonna.

According to 2005 Census estimates, Michigan has a population of 10,120,860. Of this population, 2,451,309 are under the age of 18 and 1,252,187 are at or above the age of 65.

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