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Lodging

Numerous options exist for families needing overnight accommodations in the Ann Arbor area while a patient receives treatment at the Cancer Center. A complete list of lodging options, including rates, locations and phone numbers for area hotels, motels and bed and breakfasts is available at the Courtesy Desk, through the Guest Assistance Program or on this web page (hosted by the UMHS web site).

In addition, the following options may also be appropriate for consideration:

Med Inn - This 90-room hotel is attached to the U-M hospitals and offers comfortable, convenient accommodations including complimentary breakfasts. For information or reservations, call 800-544-8684.

Wilmot House - Adult patients (and one companion) who are receiving outpatient radiation treatment at U-M Hospital and live more than 50 miles from the hospital can request a referral to this four- bedroom house. Guests cannot be wheelchair bound, and additional restrictions apply. For information or to be placed on a waiting list for Wilmot House, call the Guest Assistance Program at 1-800-888-9825 or 734-764-6893. Read more about Wilmot House on its web site.

Ronald McDonald House
Temporary, inexpensive housing for parents of children being treated at U-M Hospitals is available in this 29-bedroom facility located just two blocks from C.S. Mott Children's Hospital. To learn more, call 734-994-4442 or view their web page.

A listing of options available should you need to remain at the Cancer Center for a period of time (this link takes you to the UMHS web site).

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