SBNC - Isla Vista Neighborhood Clinic - Isla Vista Community Health Center

  • 970 Embarcadero Del Mar
  • Isla Vista CA, 93117
  • Contact Phone: (844) 594-0343
  • Clinic Details: Santa Barbara Neighborhood Clinics (SBNC) has been a leader in community health since 1998, when Isla Vista Health Projects, Carrillo Medical Clinic, and Westside Medical Clinic joined forces. Our founding mission to provide healthcare services for all regardless of ability to pay was predicated on the philosophy that obtaining quality medical and dental care is a fundamental right for all people. This conviction was embraced by the founding doctors, and business and community leaders, they knew the lack of access to quality healthcare for all would have to be addressed by a unified effort.

  • Website: http://www.sbclinics.org/
  • Services: Family Medicine; Preventive Care; Women's Health; Chronic Illness Care and Management; Pediatrics; Behavioral Health
  • Pediatric Services: Medical Care of Infants, Children, and Adolescents
  • Women's Health Services: Women’s Health
  • Adult Medicine: No
  • Remarks: Urban Area, Permanent Clinic, Year-Round, Full-Time (open 56 hours per week)
  • Operation Hours: Mon, Tues, Friday: 8:15am-6:00pm; Wed, Thurs: 8:15am-8:00pm; Sat: 8:30am-12:00pm

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