Planned Parenthood - Fulton Street Health Center - Fresno Family Planning Agency
650 N. Fulton Street
Fresno CA, 93728
Contact Phone:(559) 488-4900
Clinic Details:In October 2016, Planned Parenthood turned 100 years strong. 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
Services:Abortion Services, Birth Control, HIV Testing, LGBT Services, Men's Health care, Morning-After Pill (Emergency Contraception), Pregnancy Testing & Services, STD Testing, Treatment & Vaccines, Women's Health Care
Payment Method:For Uninsured - Lower Fee Scale; Cash; Check; Money Orders; Major Credit Cards; Medi-Cal; Family PACT; Anthem; Blue Cross; Blue Cross Blue Shield; Blue Shield; CalViva-under Health Net; Central California Alliance; Health Net; Health Plan of San Joaquin; Health Plan of San Mateo; Molina; Santa Clara Family Health Plan; Tricare Prime; Tricare Standard; Valley Health Plan
Details: BAART Community HealthCare (BCH) is a non-profit organization established to provide primary medical services through our network of community clinics. BCH clinics are distinctive in their ability to provide easily accessible integrated health care to assist all patients in addressing and treating their general health concerns, as well as their substance use and behavioral health disorders if present. BCH focuses primarily on providing low cost primary care & preventative services to underserved populations. We welcome patients who are participating in an integrated BAART substance use disorder program, as well as those who are simply seeking quality, affordable health care.
Details: Clinica Sierra Vista, a non-profit corporation, was created to provide health care to poor, migrant farmworkers who harvest the lush agricultural fields in the southern San Joaquin Valley. Today, Clinica Sierra Vista serves a geographically dispersed, low-moderate-fixed income, ethnically diverse, frontier-rural-urban-migrant-homeless patient population. It has grown to be one of the largest comprehensive migrant/community health center systems in the state.
Details: BAART Community HealthCare (BCH) is a non-profit organization established to provide primary medical services through our network of community clinics. BCH clinics are distinctive in their ability to provide easily accessible integrated health care to assist all patients in addressing and treating their general health concerns, as well as their substance use and behavioral health disorders if present. BCH focuses primarily on providing low cost primary care & preventative services to underserved populations. We welcome patients who are participating in an integrated BAART substance use disorder program, as well as those who are simply seeking quality, affordable health care.
Details: In 1982, The Sisters of the Holy Cross and Saint Agnes Medical Center saw the need and joined together to create the Holy Cross Clinic at Poverello House. The clinic provides free medical and dental services to the poor and homeless of our community. Clients may pick up a medical ticket from Poverello House at 11 a.m. Monday - Friday and 6 a.m. for a dental ticket, dates vary please call for exact dental dates (559) 498-6988. The clinic staff includes a full-time Nurse Practitioner. The rest of the medical team is made up of dedicated Saint Agnes staff and volunteers who donate their time to fill this crucial need in the community. Last year there were nearly 5,500 medical exams and 1,000 dental visits at the clinic. The clinic is open Monday - Friday from 1-5 p.m. and when other specialty medical and dental services are available. Those who volunteer include: Physicians, dentists, nurses, physical therapists, hygienists, translators, clerical personnel, nursing students, pre-med students and medical assistants.
Details: Clinica Sierra Vista, a non-profit corporation, was created to provide health care to poor, migrant farmworkers who harvest the lush agricultural fields in the southern San Joaquin Valley. Today, Clinica Sierra Vista serves a geographically dispersed, low-moderate-fixed income, ethnically diverse, frontier-rural-urban-migrant-homeless patient population. It has grown to be one of the largest comprehensive migrant/community health center systems in the state.
Details: Clinica Sierra Vista, a non-profit corporation, was created to provide health care to poor, migrant farmworkers who harvest the lush agricultural fields in the southern San Joaquin Valley. Today, Clinica Sierra Vista serves a geographically dispersed, low-moderate-fixed income, ethnically diverse, frontier-rural-urban-migrant-homeless patient population. It has grown to be one of the largest comprehensive migrant/community health center systems in the state.
Details: Clinica Sierra Vista, a non-profit corporation, was created to provide health care to poor, migrant farmworkers who harvest the lush agricultural fields in the southern San Joaquin Valley. Today, Clinica Sierra Vista serves a geographically dispersed, low-moderate-fixed income, ethnically diverse, frontier-rural-urban-migrant-homeless patient population. It has grown to be one of the largest comprehensive migrant/community health center systems in the state.
Details: Clinica Sierra Vista, a non-profit corporation, was created to provide health care to poor, migrant farmworkers who harvest the lush agricultural fields in the southern San Joaquin Valley. Today, Clinica Sierra Vista serves a geographically dispersed, low-moderate-fixed income, ethnically diverse, frontier-rural-urban-migrant-homeless patient population. It has grown to be one of the largest comprehensive migrant/community health center systems in the state.
Details: Clinica Sierra Vista, a non-profit corporation, was created to provide health care to poor, migrant farmworkers who harvest the lush agricultural fields in the southern San Joaquin Valley. Today, Clinica Sierra Vista serves a geographically dispersed, low-moderate-fixed income, ethnically diverse, frontier-rural-urban-migrant-homeless patient population. It has grown to be one of the largest comprehensive migrant/community health center systems in the state.
Details: Clinica Sierra Vista, a non-profit corporation, was created to provide health care to poor, migrant farmworkers who harvest the lush agricultural fields in the southern San Joaquin Valley. Today, Clinica Sierra Vista serves a geographically dispersed, low-moderate-fixed income, ethnically diverse, frontier-rural-urban-migrant-homeless patient population. It has grown to be one of the largest comprehensive migrant/community health center systems in the state.
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