Asian Medical Center - Oakland Community Health Center
818 Webster St
Oakland CA, 94606
Contact Phone:(510) 986-6800
Clinic Details:AMC is the oldest and largest of the Asian Health Services sites and serves over 16,000 patients with nearly 60,000 visits annually. Our team of doctors, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, health coaches, behavioral health specialists, and nutritionists provide high quality, comprehensive care in 9 Asian languages and English for patients of all ages.
Services:Pediatrics; Family Practice; Adult Internal Medicine; Behavioral Health Care; Teen Care; Urgent Care; Cardiology; Dermatology; Minor surgery; Gynecology
Pediatric Services:Asthma screening and control program; Urgent Care; Childhood Obesity Program; Healthy Steps; Developmentally appropriate screenings; Nutrition counseling; Reach Out and Read
Details: Opened in 2003, the AHS dental clinic is a modern facility equipped with state-of-the-art digital radiology technology. The clinic provides a comprehensive range of primary oral health care services with a strong emphasis on prevention and education.
Details: An urgent care appointment is made for you through your Advice Nurse (Triage) at your home clinic. You may also drop in, during business hours, if you have a medical problem that needs immediate attention.
Details: LifeLong TRUST Health Center recently opened, serving adults with disabling conditions and histories of homelessness who also participate in Alameda County’s General Assistance Program. The mission of the TRUST Health Center is to improve the lives of clients by providing high-value care that addresses clients’ physical, mental, and social well-being in one location. This collaboration between multiple government agencies and non-profit organizations will promote dignity, respect, and compassion in all interactions among staff and clients. Participating organizations will collaborate closely to support clients to find and maintain stable homes, to promote their overall health and well-being, and to develop or re-establish strong social support networks outside of the public services system.
Details: Located on the east side of Lake Merritt, Frank Kiang Medical Center offers comprehensive health care services for patients of all ages. The center has 10 exam rooms and can serve more than 5,000 patients every year. The modern facility has unique features like larger exam rooms which accommodates our patients who often come to appointments with family members or interpreters. The center is named after Frank Kiang, a community leader and former chairman and CEO of Metropolitan Bank who passed away in 2007.
Details: For nearly 100 years, UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland has been delivering exceptional medical care to children from all regions of California. Parents choose Children's because we have the best trained and most experienced specialists and because of the genuine passion with which we treat every child. You can expect a better outcome when your treatment team includes sub-specialty, fellowship-trained physicians covering over 30 pediatric specialties. We care for tens of thousands of children each year. This means more experience, which means quality care and better outcomes.
Details: Patients of LifeLong Downtown Oakland have access to a wide variety of providers and resources. We are continually evolving to meet the needs of our patients and the surrounding community.
Details: Youth Heart Health Center is a new School Linked Health Center in the La Escuelita Education Center. All students that attend schools in the La Escuelita Education Center are welcome to use the center including students from La Escuelita Elementary School, MetWest High School, Dewey High School, and Yuk Yao Annex/Centro Infantil Annex Child Development Center. Siblings of students can access all services, as long as the siblings are between the ages of 3-21. Health insurance is not required and all services are provided without charge to students.
Details: Our School-Based Health Centers provide age-appropriate comprehensive medical, health education, and youth development services to youth during and after school hours. Our services are aimed at helping students come to school ready to learn and exceed at school. Clinics are open to all students, regardless of income or healthcare coverage.
Details: Mobile Health provides urgent care, brief social work assessments, and referrals to community resources while visiting shelters, meal programs, and other accessible locations in the community. Staff from Alameda Health System and Health Care for the Homeless include a medical provider, medical assistant, social worker, registration clerk, and van driver who work together to provide friendly and accessible care to those who need it most, as well as linkages to ongoing primary care at Alameda Health System or other community clinics.
Details: The West Oakland Health Council is a non-profit Community Health Center providing primary care, mental health, and substance abuse recovery services to residents of West, North and East Oakland, Emeryville and Southwest Berkeley. Its mission is to improve the health and well-being of residents of these communities and to reduce morbidity, preventable disability and premature death.
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