Latest Reviews, Comments, Questions for Toksook Bay Sub-Regional Clinic
Comment from Linda horn : Yes. I would like to know if I could see a dr here at this clinic. I do not have hardly any money at all. I have high blood pressure and need to be on some blood pressure meds. I was about 4 years ago .. but I've not had my own dr. Since then. ? Is this a family dr ? Can I make an appointment. To come in.? Please ? And also do they handle any kind of disability paperwork . Ty
Details: The mission of TCFC is to provide quality free healthcare, education and medications to thousands of people in Madison County without health care benefits. The goals and objectives of the CFC are to improve the quality of life those with few health options through medical treatment and health education.
Location: Enterprise, AL - 36330 | 27.8 miles away
Contact Phone: (334) 393-5437
Details: Southeast Alabama Rural Health Associates (SARHA) was established in 1983 when members of the communities of Dozier and Clayton, Alabama, became concerned about the lack of medical care in their areas. A grant was written, and the birth of SARHA included the Dozier Family Health Center in Crenshaw County and the Clayton Family Health Center in Barbour County. The private, non-profit corporation has experienced significant growth since that time. It now includes ten facilities in eight counties, a twenty-six member medical staff that provides care to over 35,000 patients. SARHA is based on a private practice model but sees all patients without regard to their ability to pay. SARHA delivers the highest standard of care and has been recognized by the Joint Commission for its efforts. SARHA currently employs over 150 people and is growing to better serve all area residents through additional services and sites in the upcoming year. Several new facilities have been added. SARHA's commitment to providing high-quality health services to all residents of southeast Alabama is unwavering.
Details: Evergreen Medical Center is a 44 bed acute care hospital located in Evergreen, Alabama. Owned by the McKenzie family since 1977. Our services include inpatient care, 24 hour E.R., Clinical lab, radiology, ultrasound, mammography, C.T., MRI, DXA, Inhouse pharmacy, RT, PT, Wellness Center, and Rural Health Clinic.
Details: Central North Alabama Health Services, Inc. (CNAHSI) was incorporated in the state of Alabama July 1982 as a 501(c) 3 private non-profit Corporation. CNAHSI began service delivery in September 1982 as a two physician family practice, one located in a satellite facility on Highway 20 near Limestone County and the other physician office located in a house and trailer on Pulaski Pike, Huntsville, Alabama. Today, we have evolved into one of the largest multi-service primary healthcare group practices in North Alabama, that is Joint Commission Accredited and Primary Care Medical Home (PCMH) Certified by The Joint Commission. Today with 5 health centers and a home health agency, we provide healthcare services to more than 100,000 residents of Madison, Limestone, Morgan, and contiguous counties in North Alabama and South Tennessee. For over 38 years, our commitment has been to improve the quality of life in our community by providing access to quality healthcare services. Our history is a story of community support, strong partnerships, and dedicated staff. As CNAHSI looks towards the future, we will focus on expansion of services into the surrounding counties while providing quality and caring healthcare services to our patients.
Details: Quality of Life Health Services, Inc. (QOLHS) is the largest system of federally qualified community health centers in the State of Alabama. For forty years, Quality of Life Health Services, Inc. has built a legacy on “People Caring About People.” We are a private, non-profit 501C3 organization that provides high-quality health care services to EVERYONE. We are funded under Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act (PHS). Choose one of our health centers for your Primary Care Medical Home. Quality of Life Health Services, Inc. owes its existence to a remarkable person, Dr. Roberta O. Watts. Dr. Watts witnessed how a unique community-based health care model brought astonishing health improvements to citizens of Ohio while she was completing a fellowship at the University of Cincinnati. Determined to improve the lives of Alabama residents in desperate need of health care, she founded Quality of Life Health Services, Inc. in 1977 in Gadsden, Alabama. In 1982, she entrusted the leadership of the organization to Mr. Wayne C. Rowe, Chief Executive Officer whose expertise has branched an expansion to 24 community health centers.
Details: Southeast Alabama Rural Health Associates (SARHA) was established in 1983 when members of the communities of Dozier and Clayton, Alabama, became concerned about the lack of medical care in their areas. A grant was written, and the birth of SARHA included the Dozier Family Health Center in Crenshaw County and the Clayton Family Health Center in Barbour County. The private, non-profit corporation has experienced significant growth since that time. It now includes ten facilities in eight counties, a twenty-six member medical staff that provides care to over 35,000 patients. SARHA is based on a private practice model but sees all patients without regard to their ability to pay. SARHA delivers the highest standard of care and has been recognized by the Joint Commission for its efforts. SARHA currently employs over 150 people and is growing to better serve all area residents through additional services and sites in the upcoming year. Several new facilities have been added. SARHA's commitment to providing high-quality health services to all residents of southeast Alabama is unwavering.
Details: The Good Samaritan Health Clinic has proudly served the residents of Cullman County since January 2004. Our patients develop ongoing relationships with their caregivers at Good Samaritan Health Clinic, just as they would in a private practice. We offer a full range of services that include examination, assessment, and treatment plan. Select laboratory work, diagnostic testing, medications, and referrals are available as needed for our patients. We offer comprehensive care for patients with chronic conditions like diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, high cholesterol, and COPD. We also offer dental extractions, mental health counseling, hearing evaluations, vision care for high-risk individuals, and social services.
Details: Southeast Alabama Rural Health Associates (SARHA) was established in 1983 when members of the communities of Dozier and Clayton, Alabama, became concerned about the lack of medical care in their areas. A grant was written, and the birth of SARHA included the Dozier Family Health Center in Crenshaw County and the Clayton Family Health Center in Barbour County. The private, non-profit corporation has experienced significant growth since that time. It now includes ten facilities in eight counties, a twenty-six member medical staff that provides care to over 35,000 patients. SARHA is based on a private practice model but sees all patients without regard to their ability to pay. SARHA delivers the highest standard of care and has been recognized by the Joint Commission for its efforts. SARHA currently employs over 150 people and is growing to better serve all area residents through additional services and sites in the upcoming year. Several new facilities have been added. SARHA's commitment to providing high-quality health services to all residents of southeast Alabama is unwavering.
Details: Mission: Prevent disease and assure access to quality health care. Promote a healthy lifestyle and a healthy environment. Protect against public health threats
Details: Our mission is to provide dental and vision services for people in financial need in Jefferson and Shelby counties, while maintaining dignity, respecting cultural diversity, and strengthening the community.
Latest Reviews, Comments, Questions for Toksook Bay Sub-Regional Clinic
Comment from Linda horn : Yes. I would like to know if I could see a dr here at this clinic. I do not have hardly any money at all. I have high blood pressure and need to be on some blood pressure meds. I was about 4 years ago .. but I've not had my own dr. Since then. ? Is this a family dr ? Can I make an appointment. To come in.? Please ? And also do they handle any kind of disability paperwork . Ty