Roots Community Health Center - Pediatrics - Oakland Community Health Center
2700 International Blvd. #11
Oakland CA, 94601
Contact Phone:(510) 533-1248
Clinic Details:Founded in 2008, Roots Community Health Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to improving the status of health of East Bay residents. Roots implements its mission by providing high-quality, comprehensive and culturally appropriate health care, by implementing direct service models to increase access to care and thereby prevent the need for emergency services, and by coordinating cross-agency liaisons to ensure a more efficient, continuum of care in East Oakland. Roots Community Health Center was founded to address the growing need for accessible, culturally appropriate, community-responsive, comprehensive health care in Oakland, California. Specifically, Roots aims to eliminate wide health disparities and improve health outcomes for uninsured and low-income residents of East Oakland.
Payment Method:Sliding Fee Scale, Medi-Cal, Medicare, Children’s First Medical Group, Alameda Alliance for Health, Anthem Blue Cross, Contra Costa Health Plan
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