Dr. Michael Carella, MD
Dr. Michael Carella, MD
Overview
Dr. Michael Carella, MD works in Lansing, MI as
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Insurance Accepted
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Choice Plus POS II
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National (BlueCard) PPO
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Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO
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Blue Card PPO
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HealthyBlue 2.0HealthyBlue Advantage
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Cigna PPOOpen Access Plus
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First Health (Coventry Health Care) PPO
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MultiPlan PPO
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Priority PPO
Locations
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Mclaren Greater Lansing1540 Lake Lansing Rd Ste 201, Lansing, MI 48912Monday07:00 - 19:00Tuesday07:00 - 17:00Wednesday07:00 - 17:00Thursday07:00 - 17:00Friday07:00 - 16:00SaturdayClosedSundayClosed
Patient Satisfaction
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I have been a patient for 20 yrs. and have always depended on his care & recommendations. He can be very quick in speaking with you, and does tend to rush a bit; I think that is just his personality. I will be very disappointed when he decides to retire.
About Me
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Board Certifications
- Internal Medicine
Internship
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Mich St University Affil Hosps
1986
Fellowship
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Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mi
1988
Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Michael Carella, MD accepts new patients on Medical News Today.
Dr. Carella accepts Aetna, Anthem and Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield as well as many others. See all of the insurances Dr. Carella accepts here.
Dr. Carella's office is located at 1540 Lake Lansing Rd Ste 201 Lansing, MI 48912.
Dr. Carella frequently sees patients for
Dr. Carella has a star rating of 1.6/5 and has been reviewed 43 times.
Dr. Carella is board certified in
Hospital Affiliations
- McLaren Greater Lansing
- Sparrow Clinton Hospital
- Sparrow Hospital
Know Before You Go
Preventive care: what doctors want you to know
Preventive care can help identify current or future health and medical concerns before they become major.
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Hepatitis C Screening: Questions for the Doctor
Everyone ages 18 to 79 needs to get tested for hepatitis C. (USPSTF)
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Protect Yourself from Seasonal Flu
Get the flu vaccine every year to protect yourself and others from the flu. (ACIP)
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Talk with Your Doctor About Depression
Talk with your doctor about how you are feeling if you have been sad, down, or hopeless. (USPSTF)
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Get Your Well-Woman Visit Every Year
See a doctor or nurse for a checkup once a year. (HRSA)
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Watch for Warning Signs of Relationship Violence
If you think your partner might be abusive, talk with your doctor about getting help. (USPSTF)
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Get Screened for Cervical Cancer
Get a Pap test every 3 years. If you get a Pap test and an HPV test, you can get screened every 5 years instead. (USPSTF)
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Get Tested for HIV
Get tested for HIV at least once. You may need to get tested more often depending on your risk. (USPSTF)
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Get Your Blood Pressure Checked
Get your blood pressure checked regularly — at least every 5 years. (USPSTF)
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Drink Alcohol Only in Moderation
If you are concerned about your drinking, ask your doctor about screening and counseling. (USPSTF)
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Get Vaccines to Protect Your Health (Adults Ages 19 to 49 Years)
Get important adult shots (vaccinations). (ACIP)
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Get Enough Folic Acid
Learn why women your age need folic acid. (USPSTF)
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Quit Smoking
If you smoke, ask your doctor about services to help you quit. (USPSTF)
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Talk with Your Doctor About Drug Misuse
If you’re worried about your drug use, talk with a doctor about getting help. (USPSTF)