Clinic Details:Hana Health is a Federally Qualified Health Center serving as the “safety net” provider for the medically underserved population of the remote Hāna District, located in Maui County. Services are provided to all people regardless of their ability to pay. A sliding fee scale is available for primary health care services according to federal guidelines. Hāna Health is a 501(c)(3) private, non-profit corporation, duly registered with the State of Hawaii and governed by a voluntary Board of Directors.
Services:Routine Physical Exams, Acute Care, Chronic Disease Management, Cancer Screening (PAP Smears, Mammograms, Prostate, Colon), Routine Gynecology, Basic Lab and X-Ray, On-Site Medication Dispensary, Oral Health Care, Mental and Behavioral Health Care
Dental Services:Routine Exams and Cleaning, X-Rays, Fluoride Treatments, Sealants, Fillings and Extractions, Crowns, Bridges, Dentures, Mouth Guards
Details: We are the group that take care of the health of the people of Hawaiʻi. Our Mission is to uplift the health of the Hawaiian nation. We will take care of Hawaiʻi Island, Country and rural areas, Your physical, spiritual and mental body, And Hawaiian culture and practices. We envision a strong and healthy Hawaiian nation.
Details: Founded in 1993 to meet the community demand for health services for the homeless, poor and underserved, Mālama I Ke Ola Health Center (MIKOHC) recently completed renovations on its new main facility and clinic at the old Ooka Supermarket. This modern, ‘green’ facility provides significantly more space for patient care and allows providers to deliver the full range of health care services needed by Maui’s rapidly growing community. Maui is an island with a land base of 727 square miles and a total population nearing 120,000. There is no public transportation system to link the many sparsely populated rural communities of the island to resources in central Maui.
Details: WCCHC is a healing center that provides accessible and affordable medical and traditional healing services with aloha. WCCHC is a learning center that offers health career training to ensure a better future for our community. WCCHC is also an innovator, using leading edge technology to deliver the highest quality of medical services to our community.
Details: The Health Care for the Homeless Project (HCHP) has been providing accessible, quality care for individuals and families who are homeless or at risk for homelessness since 1988. The mission of the HCHP is to reach and care for those individuals most in need of help who are least likely to receive services in other settings. We provide access to professional and integrated medical, mental health and social services. Our commitment is to address both immediate needs and reintegration into the larger community. We achieve our mission through cost-effective services, prevention, advocacy, research, and by enhancing the education of professional care providers, policy makers, and the general public. Our approach to health care is team-oriented, client driven, respectful, creative, kind and non-judgmental,
Details: Ho`ola Lahui Hawai`i (HLH) was established in 1986 on the West Side of Kaua`i. Ho`ola Lahui Hawai`i is designated as the Native Hawaiian Health Care System for the county of Kaua`i by Papa Ola Lokahi in addition to being designated as a Federally Qualified Health Center by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Details: Ho`ola Lahui Hawai`i (HLH) was established in 1986 on the West Side of Kaua`i. Ho`ola Lahui Hawai`i is designated as the Native Hawaiian Health Care System for the county of Kaua`i by Papa Ola Lokahi in addition to being designated as a Federally Qualified Health Center by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Details: Health Care to the Homeless provides health care via mobile van services to the homeless living along the Waianae Coast and Kalaeloa. A team of healthcare providers delivers services to the homeless. The overall goal of the program is to outreach via mobile health care services to unsheltered homeless individuals and families, reduce barriers to health care by making available case management services and other needed resources (screening, referrals to medical/mental health care, food, clothing, household items, employment, identification documents, etc.) to homeless individuals who might not otherwise receive assistance, with the ultimate goal of appropriate, affordable, and available housing placement and self-sufficiency.
Details: Hui No Ke Ola Pono, Inc. is a private, not for profit community-based health enhancement, disease prevention and health care center. We provide programs on nutrition, health management and health care referrals for the community of Maui in a culturally caring manner. The staff of Hui No Ke Ola Pono works within a standard of conduct which reflects Hawaiian values. Hui No Ke Ola Pono is one of five Native Hawaiian Health Care Systems created under the Native Hawaiian Health Care Act of 1988 and reauthorized under the Native Hawaiian Health Care Improvement Act of 1992. Hui No Ke Ola Pono provides services to the Native Hawaiian Community on Maui through its Wailuku and Hana offices. The majority funding source is a federal grant from Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
Details: Bay Clinic is a community-directed healthcare organization that provides quality primary and preventive care services to the people of East Hawai’i. Bay Clinic will ensure that patient-centered, culturally responsive, and affordable healthcare services are locally accessible in our communities.
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