WelcomeHealth - Fayetteville Free Clinic

  • 1100 N Woolsey Ave
  • Fayetteville AR, 72703
  • Contact Phone: (479) 444-7548
  • Clinic Details: When we first opened the doors of the Northwest Arkansas Free Health Center in 1986 in South Fayetteville, it was for one purpose: to welcome all residents of Northwest Arkansas with consistent, quality health care. We were determined to make certain that there were no barriers, financial or otherwise, to that welcome. Our name has changed to WelcomeHealth. We have moved to a new facility on Woolsey Ave. with twice as many exam rooms, as well as a community room and pharmacy. We’re excited about these changes and how they have improved our patients’ experience, but our mission remains the same.

  • Website: http://welcomehealthnwa.org/
  • Services: General Medical care; Dental Care; Prescription Assistance for Patients Program (PAP)
  • Dental Services: Dental extractions; Comprehensive oral and dental exams; Dental x-rays; Dental hygiene cleanings; Dental restorative fillings; Dental tooth extractions; Limited denture referral services; Dental emergency exams
  • Remarks: Urban Area, Permanent Clinic, Year-Round, Part-Time (open 36 hours per week)
  • Payment Method: Free
  • Operation Hours: Mon, Fri: 8:30am-3:00pm; Tues, Wed: 8:30am-4:30pm, Thurs: 3:00pm-8:00pm

Latest Reviews, Comments, Questions for Toksook Bay Sub-Regional Clinic

There are no comments at this time. Be the first to submit.

Do you have experience with Toksook Bay Sub-Regional Clinic? Add your review/comment here

Low Income Clinics Nearby

  • Community Clinic Fayetteville Medical
    • Location: Fayetteville, AR - 72704 | 3.1 miles away
    • 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.
  • Fayetteville School-based Health Center At Owl Creek
    • Location: Fayetteville, AR - 72704 | 3.3 miles away
    • Contact Phone: (855) 438-2280
    • Details: Our School Based Health Clinics help address children's health problems on-site during school hours without parents missing work. School Based Clinics are available also to school children's families and the general public.
  • Planned Parenthood - Fayetteville Health Center
    • Location: Fayetteville, AR - 72703 | 3.6 miles away
    • Contact Phone: (479) 443-7791
    • Details: Planned Parenthood was founded on the revolutionary idea that women should have the information and care they need to live strong, healthy lives and fulfill their dreams — no ceilings, no limits. Learn more about how 100 years of care, education, and activism have changed everything. Today, Planned Parenthood is a trusted health care provider, an informed educator, a passionate advocate, and a global partner helping similar organizations around the world. Planned Parenthood delivers vital reproductive health care, sex education, and information to millions of women, men, and young people worldwide.
  • Community Clinic The Wellness Center At Jones Elementary
    • Location: Springdale, AR - 72764 | 7 miles away
    • 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.
  • Community Clinic Springdale Dental
    • Location: Springdale, AR - 72764 | 7.7 miles away
    • 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 | 7.7 miles away
    • 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 | 7.7 miles away
    • 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.
  • Prairie Grove School Based Health Center
    • Location: Prairie Grove, AR - 72753 | 11.2 miles away
    • Contact Phone: (855) 438-2280
    • Details: Our School Based Health Clinics help address children's health problems on-site during school hours without parents missing work. School Based Clinics are available also to school children's families and the general public.
  • Lincoln Health & Wellness Clinic
    • Location: Lincoln, AR - 72744 | 16.9 miles away
    • Contact Phone: (855) 438-2280
    • Details: Our School Based Health Clinics help address children's health problems on-site during school hours without parents missing work. School Based Clinics are available also to school children's families and the general public.