Top 25 Health Educators in Michigan
Verified from CMS provider data, updated monthly. Click any provider to see credentials, insurance acceptance, and patient resources.
About Health Educators in Michigan
Specialty overview for Michigan
A health educator is a certified professional who designs, implements, and evaluates programs that help individuals and communities adopt healthy behaviors and prevent disease. Health educators assess community health needs, develop educational curricula, lead wellness initiatives, and advocate for policies that improve population health. They work in hospitals, public health departments, schools, workplaces, nonprofit organizations, and insurance companies.
Cities with Health Educators in Michigan
98 cities with providers
Detroit82Ann Arbor50Grand Rapids50Muskegon41Clinton Twp22Southfield22Rochester13Flint12Ypsilanti7Dearborn6Traverse City6Lansing6Battle Creek5Kalamazoo5Port Huron4Farmington Hills4Clinton Township4Manistee3Bloomfield Hills3Holland3East Lansing3Big Rapids3Lapeer3Howell3Canton3Cadillac3Warren3Pontiac3Livonia3Rochester Hills2Saginaw2Petoskey2Highland Park2Alpena2Whitehall2Ferndale2Milford2Negaunee1Novi1Oxford1Paw Paw1Pinckney1Redford1Reed City1Riverview1Rockford1Roseville1Royal Oak1Saint Clair Shores1Shepherd1Sterling Heights1Swartz Creek1Allen Park1Waterford1West Bloomfield1Westland1White Cloud1Whitmore Lake1Wixom1Woodhaven1Wyoming1Taylor1Bath1Bay City1Belleville1Belville1Bessemer1Beulah1Birmingham1Boyne City1Brighton1Brooklyn1Caro1Chesterfield1Clyde1Coloma1Davison1Dearborn Hts1East China1Edwardsburg1Fenton1Fowlerville1Frederic1Gaylord1Hancock1Harper Woods1Hart1Hastings1Hudsonville1Jackson1Lake Orion1Lanse1Lennon1Menlo Park1Middleville1Midland1Monroe1Mount Clemens1
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