Guilford County.-North Carolina- Free / reduced cost clinics
- Listed: June 4, 2018 2:52 pm
- Expires: 97607 days, 13 hours
Description
Community Clinic of High Point
Address is 779 North Main Street
High Point, North Carolina 27262
Phone number – (336) 841-7154
Administers a number of medical services on a sliding fee scale, which can help people save on their medical bills. Examples include immunizations, physicals, checkups, and other free health care.
HealthServe Community Health Clinic
Address is – 1002 South Eugene Street
Greensboro, North Carolina 27406
Telephone number – (336) 271-5999
A federal government certified health care center.
Guilford Child Health – Greensboro
1046 East Wendover Avenue
Greensboro, NC 27405
Main number – (336) 272-1050
Focuses on teenagers, children, and pediatric health care.
Guilford Child Health of High Point
Address – 400 East Commerce Avenue
High Point, NC 27260
Dial (336) 884-0224 for information or an appointment.
Counseling and Consulting Services Clinic
1000 Spring Garden Street
UNCG – Ferguson Building
Greensboro, NC 27402
(336) 334-5112
For UNCG and Greensboro Community Members services include the following.
- Individual, group, and couples counseling.
- Career assessments and career counseling.
- Play therapy.
- Specialized presentations, training, and consultations available upon request.
Guilford County Child Dental Office
1103 West Friendly Avenue
Greensboro, North Carolina 27401
Telephone: (336) 641-3152
Dentists and hygienists offer cleanings, extraction, and surgery. Some care if free for income qualified patients and those with no insurance.
Guilford County Department of Public Health
1203 Maple Street
Greensboro, NC 27405
Call the government office at (336) 641-7777
Guilford County Department of Public Health
Main office address is 501 East Green Drive
High Point, North Carolina 27260
(336) 641-7699
Both of the county offices referenced above direct patients to North Carolina and federal government medical care and health insurance programs. Low income families with children, the uninsured, seniors, and disabled receive priority to any free or low cost assistance programs.
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