Free clinics and community health centers in Springdale

Below are the listings of free and low cost clinics in Springdale. These clinics can help low-income and uninsured people by offering free and discounted rates for medical and/or dental care. We welcome user reviews and corrections of clinic listings, as we strive to provide our users with the best and most up-to-date information possible. Simply click on the clinic listing for more information

Springdale Medical and Dental Clinics:

  • Community Clinic Springdale Dental
    • Location: Springdale, AR - 72764
    • Contact Phone: (855) 438-2280
    • Details: Community Clinic was founded as St. Francis House NWA, Inc. in 1989 by faith-based community members who began providing ministries of food, clothing, and shelter to those in need. By 1994, the focus moved to health in response to the overwhelming need to care for the uninsured. In 1996, Community Clinic accepted an invitation from Bernice Jones to move to the Jones Resource Center in a professionally equipped medical, dental and eye facility. In 1998, Community Clinic was able to move beyond all-volunteer clinicians and hire full-time medical staff to work alongside our fully staffed dental office. In 2004, Community Clinic became a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). As a Community Health Center we offer convenient locations and hours, affordable, quality, primary and preventive care to patients in Benton and Washington counties. Like the rest of Northwest Arkansas, Community Clinic has experienced tremendous growth over the last 15 years. Community Clinic has provided more than 118,000 medical and dental care visits to patients. Of those patients, 86 percent live at or below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Level, 35 percent are uninsured and 52 percent are children. Community Clinic increased our footprint into additional School-Based Health Centers. We are dedicated to partnering with area schools to add two new health centers over the next year in medically underserved areas. These valuable services address children’s health problems on-site without requiring parents to miss work and allow the learning process to continue, uninterrupted.
  • Community Clinic Springdale Family Practice
    • Location: Springdale, AR - 72764
    • Contact Phone: (855) 438-2280
    • Details: Community Clinic was founded as St. Francis House NWA, Inc. in 1989 by faith-based community members who began providing ministries of food, clothing, and shelter to those in need. By 1994, the focus moved to health in response to the overwhelming need to care for the uninsured. In 1996, Community Clinic accepted an invitation from Bernice Jones to move to the Jones Resource Center in a professionally equipped medical, dental and eye facility. In 1998, Community Clinic was able to move beyond all-volunteer clinicians and hire full-time medical staff to work alongside our fully staffed dental office. In 2004, Community Clinic became a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). As a Community Health Center we offer convenient locations and hours, affordable, quality, primary and preventive care to patients in Benton and Washington counties. Like the rest of Northwest Arkansas, Community Clinic has experienced tremendous growth over the last 15 years. Community Clinic has provided more than 118,000 medical and dental care visits to patients. Of those patients, 86 percent live at or below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Level, 35 percent are uninsured and 52 percent are children. Community Clinic increased our footprint into additional School-Based Health Centers. We are dedicated to partnering with area schools to add two new health centers over the next year in medically underserved areas. These valuable services address children’s health problems on-site without requiring parents to miss work and allow the learning process to continue, uninterrupted.
  • Community Clinic Springdale Women's Health & Pediatrics
    • Location: Springdale, AR - 72764
    • Contact Phone: (855) 438-2280
    • Details: Community Clinic was founded as St. Francis House NWA, Inc. in 1989 by faith-based community members who began providing ministries of food, clothing, and shelter to those in need. By 1994, the focus moved to health in response to the overwhelming need to care for the uninsured. In 1996, Community Clinic accepted an invitation from Bernice Jones to move to the Jones Resource Center in a professionally equipped medical, dental and eye facility. In 1998, Community Clinic was able to move beyond all-volunteer clinicians and hire full-time medical staff to work alongside our fully staffed dental office. In 2004, Community Clinic became a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). As a Community Health Center we offer convenient locations and hours, affordable, quality, primary and preventive care to patients in Benton and Washington counties. Like the rest of Northwest Arkansas, Community Clinic has experienced tremendous growth over the last 15 years. Community Clinic has provided more than 118,000 medical and dental care visits to patients. Of those patients, 86 percent live at or below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Level, 35 percent are uninsured and 52 percent are children. Community Clinic increased our footprint into additional School-Based Health Centers. We are dedicated to partnering with area schools to add two new health centers over the next year in medically underserved areas. These valuable services address children’s health problems on-site without requiring parents to miss work and allow the learning process to continue, uninterrupted.
  • Community Clinic The Wellness Center At Jones Elementary
    • Location: Springdale, AR - 72764
    • Contact Phone: (479) 750-8865
    • Details: Community Clinic was founded as St. Francis House NWA, Inc. in 1989 by faith-based community members who began providing ministries of food, clothing, and shelter to those in need. By 1994, the focus moved to health in response to the overwhelming need to care for the uninsured. In 1996, Community Clinic accepted an invitation from Bernice Jones to move to the Jones Resource Center in a professionally equipped medical, dental and eye facility. In 1998, Community Clinic was able to move beyond all-volunteer clinicians and hire full-time medical staff to work alongside our fully staffed dental office. In 2004, Community Clinic became a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). As a Community Health Center we offer convenient locations and hours, affordable, quality, primary and preventive care to patients in Benton and Washington counties. Like the rest of Northwest Arkansas, Community Clinic has experienced tremendous growth over the last 15 years. Community Clinic has provided more than 118,000 medical and dental care visits to patients. Of those patients, 86 percent live at or below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Level, 35 percent are uninsured and 52 percent are children. Community Clinic increased our footprint into additional School-Based Health Centers. We are dedicated to partnering with area schools to add two new health centers over the next year in medically underserved areas. These valuable services address children’s health problems on-site without requiring parents to miss work and allow the learning process to continue, uninterrupted.