Clinic Details:KCSC, in collaboration with Mobile Medical Care and the Primary Care Coalition of Montgomery County, operates the KAMMSA Community Clinic for uninsured Montgomery County residents. Specializing in serving Korean Americans and immigrants, the clinic has been in operation since 2003. KAMMSA Clinic is open every Friday from 1pm to 4pm at the Shady Grove Adventist Medical Center. Patients receive care from a volunteer medical team (physicians, nurse practitioners, and interpreters), and referrals are made, as needed, to the local medical partners such as Shady Grove Adventist Hospital, Washington Adventist Hospital, and Suburban Hospital (additional fees may apply for referral appointments). By appointment only. The clinic cannot accommodate walk-ins. Copay is $25 to $ 40 per visit.
Details: The Holy Cross Health Center in Germantown opened in 2015 and serves children and adults who are uninsured or enrolled in Medicaid. Services are provided by a team of medical experts including physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and registered nurses. They provide a broad range of primary health care services, annual screenings, lab work and vaccinations, chronic disease management, behavioral health services and social service referrals.
Details: CCI Health & Wellness Services, a group practice, empowers patients to partner with staff for an unparalleled healthcare experience. Through integrated teams in a learning environment, we deliver high quality, affordable care to every patient during all stages of life.
Details: Health and Human Services Colesville Dental Clinic is located at 14015 New Hampshire Avenue, Suite 115, Silver Spring, MD 20904, the phone number is 240.777.4471.. The clinic treats adults only.
Details: CCI Health & Wellness Services, a group practice, empowers patients to partner with staff for an unparalleled healthcare experience. Through integrated teams in a learning environment, we deliver high quality, affordable care to every patient during all stages of life.
Details: CCI Health & Wellness Services, a group practice, empowers patients to partner with staff for an unparalleled healthcare experience. Through integrated teams in a learning environment, we deliver high quality, affordable care to every patient during all stages of life.
Details: CCI Health & Wellness Services, a group practice, empowers patients to partner with staff for an unparalleled healthcare experience. Through integrated teams in a learning environment, we deliver high quality, affordable care to every patient during all stages of life.
Details: CCI Health & Wellness Services, a group practice, empowers patients to partner with staff for an unparalleled healthcare experience. Through integrated teams in a learning environment, we deliver high quality, affordable care to every patient during all stages of life.
Details: CCI Health & Wellness Services, a group practice, empowers patients to partner with staff for an unparalleled healthcare experience. Through integrated teams in a learning environment, we deliver high quality, affordable care to every patient during all stages of life.
Details: CCI Health & Wellness Services, a group practice, empowers patients to partner with staff for an unparalleled healthcare experience. Through integrated teams in a learning environment, we deliver high quality, affordable care to every patient during all stages of life.
Details: In May 2004, Community Ministries of Rockville founded the Mansfield Kaseman Health Program (MKHP) in response to the need of increasing access to primary healthcare services for the uninsured and underinsured members of Greater Rockville Area. Initially, the MKHP offered four hours of service at one location in the community with clinical services provided by Mobile Medical Car, Inc. and additional “wrap-around” services of counseling, training, education and patient services provided by CMR’s own staff. Over the next four years, clinic service hours expanded and CMR offered 12 hours of service per week at two Rockville locations, Crusader Lutheran Church and Lincoln Community Center. These two centers served nearly 500 unduplicated patients and 1,300 patient visits per year with nearly thirty per cent of the patients from within Rockville City limits. After conducting a feasibility study in 2007 that validated the need, CMR began the process of developing a permanent clinic for the uninsured. In 2009, CMR obtained a $250,000 matching grant through the State of Maryland Bond Bill to support clinic construction and build-out. With critical support and a $250,00 grant from Montgomery County through the Primary Care Coalition, CMR opened the Mansfield M. Kaseman Clinic at its current location in 2010.
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