Elizabeth Taylor Medical Center - Washington Low Cost Clinic

  • 1701 14th Street St NW
  • Washington DC, 20009
  • Contact Phone: (202) 745-7000
  • Clinic Details: Our mission is to be the highest quality, culturally competent community health center serving greater Washington’s diverse urban community, including individuals who face barriers to accessing care, and with a special expertise in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) and HIV care.

  • Website: http://www.whitman-walker.org/
  • Services: Primary Medical Care, HIV/AIDS Medical Care, LGBT Medical Care, Transgender Medical Care, STD Screening and Treatment, Medical Adherence - Services which support patients with chronic medical conditions, Nutritional Services
  • Remarks: Please note the Elizabeth Taylor Medical Center is now closed for its fall 2017 redevelopment. The building is set to reopen in 2020., Urban Area, Permanent Clinic, Year-Round, Full-Time
  • Payment Method: Aetna; Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield; CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield; D.C. Healthcare Alliance; Medicaid; Medicare; TRICARE; United Healthcare; Great West; United Behavioral Health; Value Options

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