Free clinics and community health centers in Outagamie county.

Below are the listings of free and low cost clinics in Outagamie county. These clinics can help low-income and uninsured people by offerring free and discounted rates for medical and/or dental care. We welcome user reviews and corrections of clinic listings, as we strive to provide our users with the best and most up-to-date information possible. Simply click on the clinic listing for more information.

Outagamie Medical and Dental Clinics:

  • Partnership Community Health Center, Inc - Primary Care
    • Location: Appleton, WI - 54913
    • Contact Phone: (920) 731-7445
    • Details: At Partnership Community Health Center Inc. (PCHC), our mission is to improve the health status of the medically under served by providing comprehensive primary care services.
  • Partnership Community Health Center, Inc. - Appleton Dental
    • Location: Appleton, WI - 54913
    • Contact Phone: (920) 731-7445
    • Details: At Partnership Community Health Center Inc. (PCHC), our mission is to improve the health status of the medically under served by providing comprehensive primary care services.
  • Planned Parenthood - Appleton Central Health Center
    • Location: Appleton, WI - 54911
    • Contact Phone: (920) 731-6304
    • Details: Planned Parenthood is one of the nation’s leading providers of high-quality, affordable health care, and the nation’s largest provider of sex education. With or without insurance, you can always come to us for your health care.
  • Tri-county Dental
    • Location: Appleton, WI - 54914
    • Contact Phone: (920) 882-5500
    • Details: Did you know that there are over 85,000 people in the tri-county area of Northeast Wisconsin who cannot afford even limited oral health care? Although some of these people are being seen by local dentists at little or no fee, many, including children, are not having their oral health care issues treated at all. Realizing the growing seriousness of this problem, a group of dentists and community leaders embarked on an ambitious project: to build and staff a volunteer dental clinic in Appleton, Wisconsin. In early 2002, a small group of dentists met and formed a steering committee to address the problem. Fox Valley area dentists were already providing oral health care in their private offices to many at low or no cost, but they were unable to treat the great majority of those in need of emergency dental care or restorative and preventative care. The dental community in Outagamie, Calumet, and Winnebago Counties has not only agreed to volunteer their time and talents, but has also contributed financially as well. Doctors Jeff and Marissa Keesler donated a parcel of land across from the VA Clinic as the site of the new Tri-County Community Dental Clinic. Marquette University donated some of the equipment for eight dental operatory rooms. A Board of Directors was formed and fundraising began to build an eight-chair volunteer dental clinic. In six months, over $1.2 million in cash, pledges and in-kind gifts were generously donated covering all building, equipment, and initial supply costs. Donors included dentists, individuals, foundations, agencies, businesses, churches and other groups. The federal government and State of Wisconsin also provided grants.