Doctor Search Results

Searching in

Search by Specialty Again

or

Try Another Search
 

Searching in

Search by Name Again

or

Try Another Search
 

Search criteria:

To change search criteria please

Try Another Search
 

Search Zip Code

Search by Distance

Search
 
Try Another Search
 

Find a Doctor Near You

There are more than a few St. John Providence doctors near you.

Health Information Library

Search by Disease or Treatment

 
 
 

Search by Symptom

Locate by Map

Enter your zip code below

 

Please enter a zip code to search

Give Us a Call

We will help you find a doctor
especially for you.

1-866-501-DOCS

Cornerstone Medical Group

Cornerstone is the home of  multispecialty physician group practices. With locations in metro Detroit, we are mostly primary care doctors serving your needs. For your convenience we have evening and weekend appointments.

Use the Physician and Practice Search  below to locate a doctor or practice.

Pay Bill Online

 

Cornerstone Specialty Centers

Cornerstone is also home to outpatient specialty centers that meet the unique ongoing needs of our patients. Select from one of the locations below to learn more.

 

Search for a Cornerstone Physician

 

Healthcare News

February 02, 2012
Pleasure in Scratching an Itch May Depend on Location

Sensation is especially intense in ankles, researchers say

February 02, 2012
Pet Turtles Carry Salmonella Dangers, CDC Warns

Tougher laws needed to protect children from infection, report says

 

February 02, 2012
'People Pleasers' More Prone to Overeating: Study

They often yield to pressure to indulge more in social situations, researchers say

February 02, 2012
Some Stroke Survivors Can't Recognize Fear, Anger in Others

Damage to forebrain can impair ability to read certain facial expressions, study finds

 

February 02, 2012
Scientists May Be Closer to Developing 'Red Wine' Drug

Resveratrol's secrets revealed in work with mice

February 02, 2012
Same Genes Key to Early & Late-Onset Alzheimer's: Study

Individual risk factors may influence when the brain disorder develops, researchers say