Welcome to Free Clinic Directory's listings for Pennsylvania. Our Pennsylvania listings include 373 affordable and free clinics with several different pieces of information that can help low-income and uninsured people connect with a clinic or community health center in their area. These clinics offer free and discounted rates for medical and dental care. Our county listings include contact information, a listing of services and any further remarks that may be pertinent to our users, such as free services provided, discounted services provided and clinic operating hours. Free Clinic Directory strives to provide our users with the best and most up-to-date information possible. In order to achieve this, we highly recommend that our users offer reviews and listing corrections. To start browsing our listings, simply click on a county and begin reading.
The CCFHCC provides completely free care medical and dental care to uninsured and under-insured individuals. Under-insured adults are those who have some health insurance, but still cannot afford the medical and/or dental care they need and/or essential medicines (for instance, those that keep blood pressure or diabetes under control). Very often, under-insured individuals have avoided getting treatment that they need for years because of the costs involved. We are here to help! The CCFHCC follows a Volunteer in Medicine (VIM) model that uses the time, talent, and energy of numerous active and retired medical, dental, and non-clinical individuals to provide care and services to our patients. We have added pediatrics for uninsured.
Berks Community Health Center offers your entire family the full array of primary and preventive health care services. Patients of all ages – from newborns through senior citizen – are seen by appointment by one of our board-certified family physicians or nurse practitioners.
BCHC is one of the few primary care practices in Berks County to have earned Patient-Centered Medical Home recognition from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA). What does this mean? In order to earn PCMH designation, BCHC had to pass a rigorous, comprehensive review. We must annually report on our performance. For our patients, consumers and the community the PCMH seal is a reliable indicator that the health center is well-managed and delivers high quality health care and service.
BCHC is a 501(c)3 non-profit, freestanding, Federally-Qualified Community Health Center (FQHC), providing patient-centered, affordable, high-quality primary health care.
We focus on the entire family. BCHC physicians and nurse practitioners take care of patients at every stage of life, from newborns to senior citizens. Reading is a culturally diverse city, and with medical interpreters on staff, BCHC is able to provide care that is culturally and linguistically appropriate. Our buildings at 838 Penn Street and 1040 Liggett Avenue are handicapped accessible. We are conveniently located within walking distance for many patients and down the block from bus stops and the central public transportation hub in Berks County.
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