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Hereditary Disorders

Michigan Newborn Screening  Video

Michigan Newborn Screening 

Newborn Screening is a public health program required by Michigan law to find babies with rare but serious disorders that require early treatment. All babies need to be tested in order to find the small number who look healthy but have a rare medical condition. Babies with these conditions seem healthy at birth but can become very sick in a short time. Each year more than 300 Michigan babies - one in 300 to 400 births- are found to have a disorder detected by newborn blood spot screening. Please explore this website to learn more about the Michigan Newborn Screening Program. 

Contact Information

Call: 1-866-673-9939
Fax: 517-335-9419 or 517-335-9739

Hours of Operation:
Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 4:15pm
Saturday: 8:00am - 3:30pm

333 S. Grand Ave
2nd Floor
PO Box 30195
Lansing, MI 48909