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ALLEGHANY HIGHLANDS FREE CLINIC
Luanne Osborne, Executive Director
PO Box 216
Low Moor, VA 24457
Clinic Location:
103 Old Church St. Low Moor, VA 24457
Phone: (540) 863-3019
Fax: (540) 863-3029
Email: ahfced@ntelos.net
Serving: Alleghany County, Bath County, Covington city
The Alleghany Highlands Free Clinic serves low-income residents of Alleghany County, Bath County, Covington and Clifton Forge. All patients do not have any health insurance. Patients qualify if their income is 200% or below of the federal poverty level; however, 85% of our patients are below 125% of the federal poverty level. Many patients are employed. Diabetes and hypertension are two conditions seen in most of our patients. The rate of occurrence of these conditions in our region is three times the state average.
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Shirley Bisciglia, Director, Dental Programs
611 West Brambleton Avenue
Norfolk, VA 23510
Clinic Location:
Park Place Multi Service Center
606 West 29th Street
Norfolk, VA 23510
Phone: (757)
446-7756
Fax: (757)
623-5747
Email: bisciglias@seva-redcross.org
Serving: Norfolk city
Eligibility is determined by income and residency. The clinic requires
that all persons requesting services be at or below 125% of the federal
poverty level. They must be Norfolk residents age 18 or older and may
not have an existing patient relationship with a dentist. A high
percentage of those we see have chronic medical problems, such as high
blood pressure, diabetes and heart disease. Pre-medicating these patients
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Nancy Sanger Pallesen, Executive Director
3833 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 400
Arlington, VA 22203
Phone: (703)
979-1425 (20)
Fax: (703)
979-1436
Email: npallesen@arlingtonfreeclinic.org
Website: www.arlingtonfreeclinic.org
Serving: Arlington County
Arlington Free Clinic provides low income, uninsured adult residents of Arlington County access to comprehensive medical care. Last year, AFC offered over 8,000 appointments for services including primary care, specialty care, women’s health, mental health, physical therapy, pharmacy and patient education, including access to dieticians and diabetes educators. The majority of the patients are immigrants working at low paying jobs that do not offer health insurance. All patients have income that is at or below 150% of the federal poverty level (Approximately $31,000 for a family of 4). The majority have one or more chronic diseases that require ongoing care and access to medications. |
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Margaret Hersh, Executive Director
PO Box 153
Fishersville, VA 22939
Clinic Location:
342 Mule Academy Road
Fishersville, VA 22939
Phone: (540)
332-5606
Fax: (540)
332-5610
Email: afreeclinic@ntelos.net
Website: www.augustafreeclinic.org
Serving: Augusta County, Staunton city, Waynesboro
city
The Augusta Regional Free Clinic provides medical, pharmaceutical, dental
and health-related services to those persons and families who are making
a sincere effort to help themselves but do not have the means to pay for
such services. Last year the clinic served more than 1,800 unduplicated
patients with 4,780 medical encounters (all of whom were at or below 175%
of the federal poverty level). Persons served who are not working
and below the income guidelines must be actively seeking employment and
registered with the Virginia Employment Commission. The clinic provided
nearly 13,000 prescriptions last year alone to those with no medication
coverage. 66% of clients report not having enough money to purchase
prescriptions. 79% of those served by the clinic are working full or part
time. 31% of the clinic's patients have less than a high school education. |
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Susan Hellstrom, Executive Director
3396 Holland Road, Suite 102
Virginia Beach, VA 23452
Phone: (757)
428-5601
Fax: (757)
428-7872
Email: susanh@beachhealthclinic.com
Website: www.beachhealthclinic.org
Serving: Virginia Beach city
The Beach Health Clinic serves the uninsured population of Virginia Beach.
Our patients all fall at or below 200% of the federal poverty level, and
they are required to provide financial information for verification. Of
the 2,217 patients seen in 2003, 82% were below 125% of the poverty level.
By looking at the number of patient visits the clinic provided last year
(more than11,000) compared with the total number of patients seen, it is
obvious that our patients come for multiple visits throughout the year
for continuing treatment of their chronic illnesses, such as diabetes and
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Don L. Craighead, Jr., Executive Director
PO Box 357
Bedford, VA 24523
Clinic Location:
104 Center Street
Bedford, VA 24523
Phone: (540) 586-3711
Fax: (540) 586-4666
Email: bedfreeclinic@yahoo.com
Website: www.bedfordfreeclinic.com
Serving: Bedford city, Bedford County
The Bedford Christian Free Clinic provides medical treatment and prescription
assistance to residents of Bedford city and Bedford county who are otherwise
ineligible to be seen at the local health department. Patients ideally
should be working at least part time, or are temporarily unemployed and
experiencing difficult or hardship circumstances. Patients eligible for
the Free Clinic program in Bedford cannot have Social Security Insurance, Veterans Benefits, be enrolled in Medicare, Medicaid,
Disability, or have any health insurance and must meet the federal poverty
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Estelle Avner, Executive Director
1240 Third Street, SW
Roanoke, VA 24016
Phone: (540) 344-5156
Fax: (540)
342-0220
Email: estelleavner@lycos.com
Website: www.bradleyfreeclinic.com
Serving: Botetourt County, Craig County, Roanoke city,
Roanoke County, Salem city
The Bradley Free Clinic serves lower-income, uninsured residents of the
Roanoke Valley, including the cities of Roanoke and Salem and the counties
of Roanoke, Botetourt and Craig. Free Clinic patients have income
at or below 200% of the federal poverty level. Over 70% of patients
are working or looking for work and are age 40 and older. The majority
of all patient visits (81%) are for treatment of chronic illnesses, such
as type II diabetes, hypertension, asthma, arthritis and depression. |
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Karen Brooks, Executive Director
100 Edgemont Road
Wytheville, VA 24382
Phone: (276)
223-0558
Fax: (276)
223-0015
Email: klbrooks@embarqmail.com
Serving: Bland County, Wythe County
The Brock Hughes Free Clinic serves individuals living in Wythe and
Bland counties who are not covered by medical insurance, Medicare or
Medicaid who meet income requirements at or below 200% of
the federal poverty level. The clinic provides general medical care,
prescription medications and ancillary health services including health
education, nutrition counseling and basic lab testing for those who
qualify. Referral arrangements with Wythe County Community Hospital,
Counts Pharmacy and specialty providers enable our patients to receive
radiology services, laboratory testing, insulin assistance and other
specialty medical services. The Brock Hughes Free Clinic operates solely
on donations of time, money and services from physicians, health care
organizations, businesses and individuals. |
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Pam Wright, Executive Director
835 Woodland Drive, Suite 101
Stuart, VA 24171
Phone: (276) 694-3410
Fax: (276) 694-3833
Email: pdw4u@virginia.edu
Website: www.caringheartsclinic.org
Serving: Patrick and
Henry Counties
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Erika Viccellio, MEd, Executive Director
1138 Rose Hill Drive, #200
Charlottesville, VA 22903
Phone: (434)
296-5525
Fax: (434)
296-0904
Email: erika@cvillefreeclinic.org
Website: www.cvillefreeclinic.org
Serving: Albemarle County, Augusta
County, Charlottesville city, Fluvanna County, Greene County, Louisa
County, Madison County, Nelson County, Orange County
The Charlottesville Free Clinic (CFC) provides quality medical care
to working people without health insurance or access to free health services. Our
patient needs range from acute problems that can be addressed in a single
visit to chronic conditions that often require several visits to control,
and then ongoing visits to manage. Last year 9 of our top 10 diagnoses
were chronic conditions. Patients with these illnesses need to be seen
more often, their appointments take longer and they need more costly
medications. Significant statistics from FY03 include the following:
- 72% of our patients were between the ages of 25 – 64
- 65% of our patients have a yearly family income of $10,000 – $25,000
- 63% Caucasian; 23% African American; 9% Hispanic; 2% Asian
- 61% female;
39% male; 42% single; 36% married; 15% divorced
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Cathy Lewis, MPH, CHES, Executive Director
2145 Military Highway South
Chesapeake, VA 23320
Phone: (757)
545-5700
Fax: (757)
545-7706
Email: clewis@chesapeakecare.org
Website: www.chesapeakecare.org
Serving: Chesapeake city, Norfolk city, Portsmouth
city, Virginia Beach city
Chesapeake Care was founded in October 1992. Throughout our history, Chesapeake Care's mission remains constant: To provide free healthcare to families without health insurance earning below 200% of the federal poverty income guideline. Our vision, adopted in February 2007 is: Chesapeake Care Free Clinic changes lives through education and compassionate healthcare.
Current services include medical and dental care, medications, lab and diagnostic testing, case management, diabetic clinic, health education, follow-up and preventive care, and support groups for Chesapeake residents and dental services for uninsured, low income individuals residing throughout Hampton Roads. We rely heavily on the generosity of on-site licensed volunteers, medical assistants and clerical volunteers supported by a skeleton staff. Over 100 volunteer physicians in the community offer specialty care and consultations on a referral basis. Partnerships with area hospitals, diagnostic centers, community agencies and donors are critical to our ability to serve patients each day.
A profile of our 2007 patient population follows:
* 100% have no health insurance coverage at all (medical, dental, vision or prescription)
* 100% earn < 200% of the 2007 FPIG ($41,300 for 4)
* 81% household incomes fall at or below the 2007 FPIG
* 48% Caucasian, 48% African American, 3% Hispanic, 1% American Indian
* 70% are female, 30% are male
* 61% are currently employed, 39% are actively looking for employment, temporarily or permanently disabled, recent graduates, or unemployed
* 68% have at least one chronic condition
* Top 5 diagnoses: hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, heart disease, asthma |
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Julie Bilodeau, Director of Operations
108 Cowardin Avenue
Richmond, VA 23224
Phone: (804)
233-5016
Fax: (804)
231-5723
Email: mmoore@crossoverministry.org
Website: www.crossoverministry.org
Serving: Chesterfield County, Hanover County, Henrico
County, New Kent County, Richmond city
Cross Over Ministry is a 22-year-old Virginia free clinic in
Richmond, providing compassionate health care to people in need. Cross
Over serves a vulnerable population that includes children, the elderly,
low-income families, the uninsured working poor and the working and unemployed
homeless. In 2002 and 2003, Cross Over Ministry provided more than 33,000
patient visits to people in need. Our patients have neither public nor
private health insurance and have incomes of 200% of the federal poverty
level or less. Over 50% of our patients have annual incomes of less than
$10,000. We serve slightly more females than males, and are serving a
growing number and percentage of Hispanics. Only 7% of our patient population
is currently homeless - most have homes and jobs, and most live in families
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Cindy Rockett, Executive Director
Administrative Offices:
PO Box 16852
Bristol, VA 24209
Phone: (276) 466-1600
Fax: (276) 466-2800
Email: cindy@crossroadsmedicalmission.org
Website: www.crossroadsmedicalmission.org
Serving: Bristol city,
Scott County
, Russell County, Washington County,
Wise County
Crossroads Medical Mission is a mobile medical clinic serving several locations throughout southwest Virginia. Please check the CMM website for current sites and schedule. |
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Charlotte Dillow, Executive Director
PO Box 190
Hampton, VA 23669
Clinic Location:
317 Rip Rap Road
Hampton, VA 23669
Phone: (757) 850-8956
Fax: (757) 723-0649
Email: cdillow@help.hrcoxmail.com
Website: www.helphouse.org
Serving: Hampton city, Newport News city
H.E.L.P. Free Clinic, located in Hampton, serves the low-income poor and working populations of Hampton and Newport News who do not have health insurance. We are an acute medical clinic which will see patients who earn less than 200% of the federal poverty level.
Charlotte Dillow, Executive Director
PO Box 190
Hampton, VA 23669
Clinic Location:
1310 Todd's Lane
Hampton, VA 23666
Phone: (757) 848-5396
Fax: (757) 848-5390
Email: cdillow@help.hrcoxmail.com
Website: www.helphouse.org
H.E.L.P. Free Dental Clinic, located in Hampton, serves the low-income poor and working populations of Hampton and Newport News who do not have health/dental insurance. We see patients who earn less than 200% of the federal poverty level. Preventative and restorative dental work. No dentures.
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John Baumann, Executive Director
PO Box 6477
Richmond, VA 23230
Clinic Location:
1010 North Thompson Street
Richmond, 23230
Phone: (804)
358-6343
Fax: (804)
354-0702
Email: jbaumann@fanfreeclinic.org
Website: www.fanfreeclinic.org
Serving: Amelia County, Chesterfield County, Colonial
Heights city, Dinwiddie County, Goochland County, Hanover County, Henrico
County, Louisa County, Petersburg city, Prince George County, Richmond
city
Fan Free Clinic serves low-income, un- and under-insured residents of
the Greater Richmond Metropolitan Area who cannot afford medical care and
mental health services. Our client population is primarily the working
poor who cannot pay sliding-scale fees or high service co-pays. Greater
than 79% of our medical and mental health patients have incomes at or below
150% of the federal poverty level. More than 19% are pediatric patients
under the age of 18. An additional 78% fall in the age range of the
traditional workforce of ages 19 to 64. Services include general
medical care, immunizations, chronic disease care and mental health therapy.
Fan Free Clinic also offers extensive social services, health education
services and outreach services. |
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Rob Marino, Executive Director
PO Box 3138
Warrenton, VA 20188
Warrenton Clinic Location:
330 Hospital Drive
Warrenton, VA 20188
Phone: (540)
347-0394
Fax: (540)
349-3262
Email: rob@fauquierfreeclinic.org
Website: www.fauquierfreeclinic.org
Serving: Fauquier County, Rappahannock County
The Fauquier Free Clinic serves low-income, uninsured residents of both
Fauquier and Rappahannock counties. Our patients come from households living
at or below 150% of the federal poverty level. Over 65% of our patients
are employed. Most are working in the service sector or in agriculture.
We treat only those patients with no health insurance and no access to
Medicaid, Medicare or other health care support. |
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Robert H. Barlow, Executive Director
1016 Main Street
Lynchburg, VA 24504
Phone: (434)
847-5866
Fax: (434)
528-2529
Email: bob@fccv.net
Website: www.fccv.net
Serving:Amherst County, Appomattox County, Bedford City, Bedford County
Campbell County, Lynchburg City, Nelson County (in partnership with Blue
Ridge Medical Center), and northern Pittsylvania County (special exceptions).
The Free Clinic of Central Virginia serves low-income (200% of the federal
poverty level or lower) persons without health insurance, Medicare or
Medicaid for the service being requested and provided.Present figures indicate
that over 70% ofthe patients are working at least one part-time job or more.
At least one-third of the Free Clinic patients have been identified with chronic
illnesses (i.e. asthma, diabetes,hypertension),which necessitate ongoing
medical care and medications. Specialty medical services are available in 20
differentreas. A Medication Accesss Program,which is calledMedsHelp,
provides prescription services to Free Clinic patients as well to patients referred
by physicians in the Central Virginia community. A dental clinic for exams,
dental hygiene services, restorations, and extractions treated 1,143 unduplicated
patients in over 3,400 visitsin 2007.
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Laurel Care, Executive Director
610 Laurel Street, Suite 3
Culpeper, VA 22701
Phone: (540) 825-2252
Fax: (540)
825-2257
Email: lcare@culpeperhospital.com
Serving: Culpeper County
The Free Clinic of Culpeper provides medical care to residents of Culpeper who have no health insurance with an income at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. We provide primary health care services and referrals to speicalists. Our licensed pharmacy provides on-site prescriptions medications. In order to be eligible for services patients must be currently working, seeking employment, or disabled. |
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Denise Buckner, Executive Director
PO Box 665
Danville, VA 24543
Clinic Location:
133 South Ridge Street
Danville, VA 24541
Phone: (434)
799-1223
Fax: (434)
799-6737
Email: kirk.echols@freeclinicofdanville.org
Serving: Danville city, Pittsylvania
County
The Free Clinic of Danville is dedicated to the belief that everyone should
have access to health care services. Our mission is to provide primary
medical care to citizens of Danville and Pittsylvania County who do not
have the resources to obtain these basic health care needs. Clients must
be uninsured and have incomes at or below 150% of the federal poverty level.
The Clinic provides free primary medical, laboratory and gynecology services
and eye exams. Emphasis is placed on preventive care, patient education
and treatment of non-emergency problems. |
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Karon A. Jones, RN, Executive Director
PO Box 764
Rocky Mount, VA 24151
Clinic Location:
200 Dent Street
Rocky Mount, VA 24151
Phone: (540)
489-7500
Fax: (540)
489-7502
Email: fcfclinic@embarqmail.com
Serving: Franklin County
The Free Clinic of Franklin County provides medical care to the uninsured
of Franklin County. Our patients have incomes at or below 175% of the federal
poverty guidelines. These are hard-working people who cannot afford the
insurance offered by their employers. |
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Sally Graham, Executive Director
P O Box 116 Goochland, VA 23063-0116
Clinic Location:
1800 Sandy Hook Road, Suite 120
Goochland, VA 23063
Phone: (804)
556-5840
Fax: (804)
556-5100
Email: fcgoochland@yahoo.com
Serving: Goochland County
Goochland Free Clinic and Family Services provides medical and dental care to adult residents of Goochland County who are uninsured and cannot afford this care. Other services including a food pantry, family support, emergency home repair, emergency housing, clothes closet, literacy and GED training, and medical transportation, require being aGoochland County resident with an income under 200% FPL . |
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Gary Elander, Executive Director
PO Box 1088
Pulaski, VA 24301
Clinic Location:
412 North Jefferson Avenue
Pulaski, VA 24301
Phone: (540)
980-0922
Fax: (540)
980-2931
Email: pulaskifreeclinic@verizon.net
Serving: Pulaski County
The Free Clinic of Pulaski County serves those in the community who are otherwise not served by Medicaid or Medicare,
does not have private health insurance
and whose income does not exceed 130 of the current Federal poverty guideline. Clinics are held Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons by appointment, from 10AM to 3PM every other Friday and on Thursday evenings beginning at 5:30 PM. The clinic also assists patients in accessing the Medication Assistance Programs of the various pharmaceutical manufacturers.
* In the fiscal year ending June 30, 2007, 826 individuals were served and 6,447 prescriptions were filled.
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Michelle Brauns
, Executive Director
Christiansburg Clinic Location: 215 Roanoke Street Christiansburg, VA 24073
Phone: (540) 381-0820
Fax: (540)
382-3391
Email: mbrauns@nrvfreeclinic.org
Website: www.nrvfreeclinic.org
Serving: Floyd County,
Giles County,
Montgomery County,
Pulaski County,
Radford city, Wythe County
We serve the southwestern Virginia counties of Montgomery, Floyd, Giles
and Pulaski (dental only); and the City of Radford. Our patients' incomes
are at or below 130% of the federal poverty guidelines, and they do not
have any health insurance. Last year we served 3,236 patients with over
$2.7 million in health services. Our mission is to provide high-quality
medical, dental and pharmaceutical care to people who lack health insurance,
and who otherwise cannot afford access to health care. |
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Dina Slusher, Executive Director
PO Box 1708
Galax, VA 24333
Phone: (276) 236-0421
Fax: (276) 236-0421
Email: dinaslusher@embarqmail.com
Serving: Carroll County, Galax city, Grayson County
The Free Clinic of the Twin Counties improving access for low-income, uninsured residents of Carroll, Grayson, & City of Galax; demonstrating the value of community collaboration in an accountable health care project that utilizes the charitable gifts of a network of voluntary providers . |
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Barbara Jackman, Executive Director
Carol Batts, Clinic Director
PO Box 3231
Martinsville, VA 24115
Clinic Location:
315 Hospital Drive, Suite 203
Martinsville, VA 24112
Phone: (276) 638-0787
Fax: (276)
638-2669
Email: bjackman@healthcommunitymhc.org
Email: cbatts_fmc@kimbanet.com
Website: www.healthycommunitymhc.org
Serving: Henry County, Martinsville city, Patrick County
We serve the uninsured, under-insured, unemployed or those on fixed
incomes from Martinsville, Henry and Patrick counties. Most of our patients
are on fixed incomes- elderly or disabled on Social Security (45%). We
have just as many who have lost their jobs (45%). Our unemployment here
is one of the highest in the commonwealth. About 3% of our patients are
Hispanics who have no insurance. Most of our patients have illnesses such
as hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, asthma, depression and anxiety.
We have almost 4,000 patients now, including 257 new patients since January
2004. |
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Vicki McClelland, Executive Director
PO Box 44
Winchester, VA 22604
Clinic Location:
301 North Cameron Street, Suite 100
Winchester, VA 22601
Phone: (540)
536-1680
Fax: (540)
662-5321
Email: vmcclelland@fmcwinchester.org
Website: www.fmcwinchester.org
Serving: Clarke County,
Frederick County,
Winchester city
The Free Medical Clinic of Northern Shenandoah Valley in Winchester,
Virginia, serves low-income, uninsured working residents of Frederick
County, Winchester City, Clarke County. Almost 100% of patients served by the (FMC) Free Medical Clinic
of Northern Shenandoah Valley have incomes at or below 150% of the federal
poverty level. In Winchester City, Frederick and Clarke counties. Approximately
two-thirds of the FMC of Northern Shenandoah Valley patients have one
or more chronic illnesses which require ongoing medication therapies,
etc. The number of patients we took care of in 2007 was approximately 2,500 individuals, providing more than 8,5000 visits. |
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Kay Bradley, Executive Director
2276 George Washington Memorial Highway
Hayes, VA 23072
Phone: (804)
642-9515
Fax: (804)
684-3691
Email: adminiatrator@gmfc.hrcoxmail.com
Serving: Gloucester County,
Mathews County
Gloucester-Mathews Free Clinic (GMFC) provides free medical, dental and prescription services to lower-income, uninsured residents of Gloucester and Mathews counties. GMFC patients are pre-screened and earn less than 200% of the federal poverty level. With the exception of holidays and inclement weather, GMFC provides the following medical services:
- primary/acute medical care clinics are held every Tuesday and Thursday evening.
- chronic care clinics are held on Monday, Tuesday and Friday mornings to meet the needs of patients' with chronic disease(s);
- dental care is provided by appointment through a partnership with Northern Neck Free Health Clinic; and,
- a monthly clinic is held in partnership with the "Every Woman's Health" Program to provide free pap smears and mammograms.
Medication is provided at an on-site licensed pharmacy. |
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Janet Call, C-ANP,Executive Director
P.O. Box 54 15 Ford Ave., Suite 6 Stanardsville, VA 22973-0054
Phone: (434) 985-7000
Fax: (434) 985-4993
Email: jcall@starband.net
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Richard Sider, Executive Director
25 West Water Street
Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Phone: (540)
433-5431
Fax: (540)
574-0207
Email: rsider@hrfreeclinic.org
Website: www.hrfreeclinic.org
Serving: Harrisonburg city, Rockingham County
The Harrisonburg-Rockingham Free Clinic provides free health care to individuals in our community who have no health insurance and are under 200% of the federal poverty level. Sixty percent of our clients are at or below 100% of the federal poverty level. Over 70% of our clients have one or more chronic diseases. About 70% percent of our clients are between the ages of 35 and 64. |
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Helen Scott, Executive Director
210 Memorial Drive
Bristol, TN 37620
Phone: (423) 652-2516
Fax: (423)
652-0694
Email: execdirector@charter.net
Website: www.healinghandshealthcenter.org
Serving: Bristol city, Washington County
Healing Hands Health Center provides free health care to the working
uninsured residents of the Greater Bristol area. This includes Bristol
and Washington County, Virginia as well as surrounding areas in Tennessee.
We offer medical, dental, chiropractic, eye and foot care, psychological
and spiritual counseling to those who qualify. Patients must meet eligibility
requirements: low income, reside in the Bristol area, be employed or
live in a household of an employed person, retired with a history of
employment, students, or be employed within the last nine months, and
have no health insurance.
We have provided 19,000 patient visits in over 10 years, primarily through the use of volunteers
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Meagan Ulrich, Executive Director
500 Grove Street
Herndon, VA 20172
Phone: (703) 481-8160
Fax:
Email: ulrichmeagan@jsfreeclinic.org
Website: www.jsfreeclinic.org
Serving: NW Fairfax County
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Robert R. Bradley,Jr., LCSW
, Executive Director
1620 Old Williamsburg Road
Yorktown, VA 23690
Phone: (757)
886-0608
Fax: (757)
369-3821
Email: rbradley@olivetministries.org
Website: www.lackeyfreeclinic.com
Serving: York County, cities of Hampton, Newport News, and Williamsburg.
The Lackey Free Clinic is a faith-based free health ministry, and serves patients who live in Williamsburg, York County, Newport News and Hampton. We provide basic primary care medical services to adults and children residing in the area who fall 200% below the federal poverty level and are not insured or are under-insured and who have no access to health care aside from the clinic. Many of our patients work multiple part-time jobs or full-time jobs but do not have health benefits.
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Karen Dulaney, Executive Director
1301 Sam Perry Boulevard, Suite 100
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Phone: (540)
741-1061
Fax: (540)
741-1096
Email: mossfreeclinic@verizon.net
Website: www.mossfreeclinic.org
Serving: Caroline County, Fredericksburg city, King
George County, Spotsylvania County, Stafford County
The Lloyd F. Moss Free Clinic serves low-income, uninsured adults who
reside in the City of Fredericksburg and the Counties of Caroline, King
George, Spotsylvania and Stafford. Approximately 90% of the clinic's patients
have household incomes less than 125% of the federal poverty guidelines. |
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Jennifer Montgomery, Executive Director
224 Cornwall Street, NW
Leesburg, VA 20176
Phone: (703)
779-5416
Fax: (703)
779-5407
Email: jmontgomery@LH.org
Website: www.loudounfreeclinic.org
Serving: Loudoun County
The Loudoun Community Free Clinic provides quality volunteer health care
services to low-income, uninsured residents of Loudoun County whose health
care needs would otherwise go unmet. All LCFC patients are at or below
200% of the federal poverty level. Close to 75% of our patient population
is seen for one or more chronic illnesses which require continuous medication
therapy. On average, each patient visiting the Loudoun Community
Free Clinic is in need of 2-3 prescription medications. |
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Donna Isom, Executive Director
PO Box 52
Louisa, VA 23093
Office Location:
147 Resource Lane
Louisa, VA 23093
Phone: (540)
967-1510
Fax: (540)
967-0083
Email: d.isom@cvalink.com
Serving: Louisa County
As program components of Louisa County Resource Council, Medical Outreach
Services and Louisa County Free Dental Clinic provide access to health
care and medications to income-eligible residents in Louisa County. Ninety
percent of our clients are at or below 100% of the poverty level. We served
2,564 clients last year. |
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Judy Pawlak, Executive Director
10930 Hull Street Road
Midlothian, VA 23112
Phone: (804) 674-7499
Fax: (804) 674-7448
Email: jpawlak641@yahoo.com
Website: www.LOJHealthClinic.com
Serving: Chesterfield and surrounding counties
Our clinic islocated in Chesterfield County and provides free medical and dental care to the low-income uninsured.We are open Monday thru Friday 10-5pm and some nights throughout the month. We accept patients by appointment only. We accept volunteers and patients of all faiths.Our mission is to show the Love of Jesus by providing free health care to the low-income uninsured. We are a ministryof the Richmond Outreach Center, The ROC. We were established in 2002 by our founder and former Medical Director, Donald Yeatts, MD. We were formerly known as Commonwealth Clinic . |
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Jacqueline Mow, President
PO Box 914
Madison, VA 22727
Phone: (540)
948-3667
Fax: (540)
948-2209
Email: madisonfreeclinic@verizon.net
Serving: Madison County
Madison Free Clinic serves Madison County residents with incomes below
150% of the poverty level. Approximately 80% of our patients has incomes
below 100% of the poverty level. Many are working poor patients; none have
health insurance. Most of our patients have chronic medical illnesses and
need regular medications. |
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Jean Nelson, Executive Director
PO Box 1694
Kilmarnock, VA 22482
Clinic Location:
51 Harris Drive
Kilmarnock, VA 22482
Phone: (804)
435-0575
Fax: (804)
435-9017
Email: nnfhc@verizon.net
Website: www.rivnet.net/nnfhc
Serving: Lancaster County, Middlesex County, Northumberland County, Richmond
County, Westmoreland County
The Northern Neck Free Health Clinic provides health care to persons
in Lancaster, Middlesex, Northumberland, Richmond and Westmoreland counties.
Our patients have a part-time or seasonal job, are waiting for government
benefits, may have recently suffered a financial disaster, could be handicapped
or disabled, meet the financial requirements and do not have access
to Medicaid, Medicare or health insurance coverage.
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Michelle Schuller, Executive Director
MANASSAS CLINIC:
9301 Lee Avenue
Manassas, VA 20110
Phone: (703) 792-6378
WOODBRIDGE CLINIC:
13792 Smoketown Road
Woodbridge, VA 22192
Phone: (703)
792-7321
Fax: (703)
792-6338
Email: michelle.schuller@vdh.virginia.gov
Serving: Manassas city, Manassas Park city, Prince
William County
The Prince William Area Free Clinic serves those who do not have private
health insurance and live in Manassas City, Manassas Park or Prince William
County. Many of our patients have one or more chronic illnesses. Our
services include medical care, adult dental care and access to pharmaceuticals.
We are fortunate to have many dedicated health care professional and
lay volunteers who give of their time and talents for the benefit of
our patients. |
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Patrick Halpern, Executive Director
303 Church Street
Blacksburg, VA 24060
Phone: (540)
951-4990
Fax: (540)
951-5015
Email: phalpern@mhanrv.org
Website: www.mhanrv.org/pro_bono.html
Serving: Floyd County,
Giles County,
Montgomery County,
Pulaski County, Radford city
The Pro Bono Counseling Program serves low-income, uninsured residents
of the New River Valley region of Southwest Virginia. The program
is available only to those individuals who have no other option for professional
mental health treatment. Persons served must have incomes at or below
200 percent of the federal poverty level. Over half of all patients
have incomes below 100 percent of the federal poverty level. One-third
of patients have mental illnesses which require ongoing medication therapy
in addition to counseling. |
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Mary Ann Sizemore, Executive Director
PO Box 202
Richlands, VA 24641
Clinic Location:
6105 Governor George C. Peery Highway
Richlands, VA 24641
Phone: (276)
963-8505
Fax: (276)
963-4022
Email: reddytrico@verizon.net
Serving: Buchanan County, Russell County,
Tazewell County
Our clinic serves patients who are fully uninsured, with no Medicare or
Medicaid, low-income, below 125% of the federal poverty level and reside
in Tazewell, Buchanan or Russell counties. The medical problems which plague
this three-county area are diabetes, hypertension and depression, each
feeding off the other. Some of our patients are working either full- or
part-time jobs which do not provide health insurance or cannot afford it
with the minimum wages being earned. |
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Stephanie Sylvester-Johnson, Clinic Manager
PO Box 11525
Roanoke, VA 24022
Clinic Location:
402 Fourth Street, SW
Roanoke, VA 24013
Phone: (540)
777-7671
Fax (:540) 777-0113
Email: stephanie@rescuemission.net
Website: www.rescuemission.net
Serving: Alleghany County, Botetourt County, Covington
city, Roanoke city, Roanoke County, Salem city
The Rescue Mission Health Care Center serves low-income, uninsured homeless
individuals and families in the Roanoke Valley who cannot otherwise afford
or obtain health care services. The majority of the patients served
in the clinic have one or more chronic illnesses requiring supervision
and medications. The ability of these patients to access care in
this free clinic dramatically reduces emergency room visits and hospitalizations.
Since opening in July of 2002, the clinic has had 10,660 patient visits
totaling $1,478,849.49 worth of free health care. |
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Dave Baldwin , Executive Director
PO Box 5039
Richmond, VA 23220
Clinic Location:
1200 West Cary Street
Richmond, VA 23220
Phone: (804)
359-9375
Fax: (804)
359-2635
Email: dbaldwin@rahbpc.org
Website: www.rahbpc.org
Serving: Richmond city, Chesterfield County, Hanover County, Henrico County, Hopewell city,
All patients served by the Center earn less than 200% of the federal poverty level. We treat approximately 1,930 patients. Eighty percent of the patients are African American and 65% are women. Seventy-two percent of them live in single-family-income homes. Center patients average 2.5 medications per patient. Most of the center's patients work full-time and or part-time jobs.Some of our patients are people who have lost jobs and cannot afford to purchase COBRA health insurance, orhavenoinsurance availablefrom the employers at all.
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V. Diane Kelly, Executive Director
PO Box 592
Roanoke, VA 24004
Clinic Location:
10 East Church Avenue, Suite 300
Roanoke, VA 24011
Phone: (540)
344-0931
Fax: (540)
344-0932
Email: mharv@infionline.net
Serving: Botetourt County,
Craig County,
Roanoke city, Roanoke County,
Salem city
The Roanoke Valley Mental Health Care Collaborative provides free mental
health assessments, psychiatric care and medication management, access
to medications and counseling to uninsured adults who are not eligible
for mental health treatment in any other system of care available in our
community. More than 95% of our clients have income at less than 150% of
the federal poverty level. Services provided through the collaborative
decrease the severity of symptoms of psychiatric disorders, improve performance
at work or school, strengthen personal and family relationships and enhance
the quality of day-to-day functioning for our clients, thereby reducing
both human suffering and the economic and societal costs resulting from
untreated mental illnesses. |
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Suzanne Sheridan, Executive Director
PO Box 1573
Lexington, VA 24450
Clinic Location:
25 Northridge Lane
Lexington, VA 24450
Phone: (540)
464-8700
Fax: (540)
464-1362
Email: suzanne.freeclinic@comcast.net
Website: www.rockbridgefreeclinic.org
Serving: Buena Vista city, Lexington city, Rockbridge
County
The Rockbridge Area Free Clinic (RAFC) serves low-income, uninsured
residents of the Rockbridge area (Lexington, Buena Vista and Rockbridge
County) who cannot otherwise afford or obtain health care services. All
RAFC patients have incomes below 150% of the federal poverty guideline
with the majority actually below 100% of the poverty guideline. The vast
majority of RAFC patients work or belong to working families. Of
the people currently seeking RAFC services, 65% have one or more chronic
disease such as diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and/or asthma that
require ongoing medical treatment and medication therapy. These diseases,
when left unmanaged, are very expensive to treat. In addition, according
to the latest census figures there are an approximately 4,000 area low-income
residents that could qualify for RAFC care. |
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Pam Murphy, Executive Director
PO Box 759
Woodstock, VA 22664
Clinic Location:
761 Spring Parkway
Woodstock, VA 22664
Phone: (540)
459-1700
Fax: (540)
459-1809
Email: scfc@shentel.net
Serving: Shenandoah County only
Shenandoah County Free Clinic sees people at or below 150 percent of the federal poverty level who have no other means of acquiring health care. Most of the patients are below 100% of the poverty level. Approximately two-thirds of the patients have one or more chronic conditions requiring continuing medication.
Thanks to award-winning volunteers and donated services, the clinic is able to provide over $8 in care for every dollar received. |
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Mel Leaman, Executive Director
PO Box 1273
Marion, VA 24354
Clinic Location:
1583 North Main Street
Marion, VA 24354
Phone: (276)
781-2090
Fax: (276)
781-0866
Email: melleaman@smythfreeclinic.org
Serving: Smyth County
Smyth County Free Clinic (SCFC) serves low-income, uninsured working residents
of Smyth County who cannot afford or obtain health care services. All
of the patients served by the clinic are at or below 150% of the federal
poverty level. The vast majority of patients served by Smyth County Free
Clinic require ongoing medications due to having one or more chronic illnesses.
A recent county health assessment revealed that 39% of the respondents
indicated that they use the free clinic as their primary health care provider.
One of the recommendations to improve the health status of Smyth County
residents was for the free clinic to expand its services. |
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Sheila Iswariah, Executive Director
11241 West River
Aylett, VA 23009
Phone:(804) 769-2996
Fax:
Email: saintdavidscdc@yahoo.com
Website:
Serving: King William & King and Queen
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Joan Richardson, Executive Director
316 North Royal Avenue
Front Royal, VA 22630
Phone: (540)
636-4325
Fax: (540)
636-1743
Email: edstluke@embarqmail.com
Website: www.saintlukeclinic.org
Serving: Warren County
St. Luke Community Clinic (SLCC) serves uninsured patients who are under 150% of the federal poverty level. SLCC provides chronic and primary care to eligible individuals referring patients for more specialized care if that care is available from our medical partners in our community. From the ages of 18 to 64, our patient population transcends all walks of life. A woman’s health program is available. The clinic also works with patients to obtain necessary medications.
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Terry Lewis, Interim Executive Director
PO Box 32
Surry, VA 23883
Clinic Location:
479 Colonial Trace West
Surry, VA 23883
Phone: (757) 294-0132
Fax: (757) 294-3352
Email: tlewsur@peoplepc.com
Serving: Isle of Wight County, Prince George County,
Southampton County, Surry County, Sussex County
The mission of the Surry Area Free Clinic is to provide medical, dental
and pharmaceutical care to the area working poor, using volunteer and professional
staff. The Surry Area Free Clinic’s intention is to help those
who are making a sincere effort to help themselves and their families.
Most of our patients have incomes at or below 100% of the federal poverty
level. We treat mostly patients who have at least one chronic illness. |
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