Maternal Infant Health Program (MIHP)


The Maternal Infant Health Program (MIHP) is a home visiting program for pregnant women and infants with Medicaid insurance. 

MIHP provides support services to women and families to promote a healthy pregnancy, and healthy infants. 

The MIHP team includes a nurse, social worker, and registered dietitian who make visits in the home and/or office setting. 

Click here to --> Apply online for Medicaid coverage.

Our office can provide guidance if you have questions about applying for Medicaid coverage. Call us at (989) 832-6686.


Services & Support:

  • Prenatal education
  • Breastfeeding counselors available to provide education & support
  • Immunization education
  • Infant nutrition/feeding education
  • Infant safe sleep and infant safety education
  • Infant development screenings and information
  • Referrals to community resources (basic needs, mental health, substance misuse, domestic violence) as needed
  • Car seat safety checks by a Certified Car Seat Technician
  • Infant weights and measurements
  • Family planning education
  • Fluoride varnish applications/oral health education
  • Lead prevention education
  • Coordination of services with medical care provider

Newborn Parenting Support Group Flyer

Three young babies playing together.

How to reach us:

Midland County Services Building

220 West Ellsworth Street

Midland, MI 48640


Hours:

Monday - Friday (8am - 5pm)

Closed for lunch (12pm - 1 pm)


MIHP Phone: (989) 832-6686

Alternate Phone: (989) 832-6651

Fax: (989) 486-9065


FOR AN AFTER-HOURS PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY:

CALL 911

Hear Her Michigan Campaign

Hear Her- Prevent Maternal Mortality (michigan.gov)


The Hear Her Michigan Campaign aims to empower women and their support networks to know the urgent maternal warning signs and speak up when they have concerns.


The campaign is also dedicated to encouraging everyone, including providers, caregivers, friends, and family to listen and act.