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Fulton County's current official page identifies this service as the Fulton County Department for HIV Elimination. It manages Ryan White Part A HIV care funds and supports medical care, case management, food and nutrition help, mental health care, dental care, legal help, translation, and other support for people affected by HIV in the Atlanta area.
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Grady Health System's Correll Pavilion is an outpatient medical center on Grady's downtown Atlanta campus. It provides specialty care and outpatient services such as cancer care, orthopedics, eye care, rehabilitation, outpatient surgery, breast imaging, GI care, ENT care, and oral surgery.
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I could not verify that Help a Child Smile - Mobile Dental Program is operating today. Its listed website did not resolve, and I could not find a matching current Google listing, findhelp listing, or recent news source.
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Adamsville Regional Health Center is a Fulton County public health hub on Atlanta's west side that puts many services under one roof. You can get a checkup, dental care, shots, WIC, women's and sexual health care, behavioral health support, and help with jobs and housing. Most care uses a sliding scale, so the cost depends on your income, and many public health visits do not need an appointment.
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This is the Fulton County Board of Health's public health center for north Fulton County, run by the county government. As of April 2026 it moved from 3155 Royal Drive into the new Health & Human Services – North building at 4700 North Point Parkway in Alpharetta. It offers low-cost and free public health services like vaccines, WIC food benefits, women's health and family planning, children's dental care, STI/HIV/TB testing, vital records (birth and death certificates), and environmental health inspections.
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The College Park Regional Health Center is a public health clinic run by the Fulton County Board of Health serving the south side of the county. It offers low-cost shots and vaccines, WIC food help for moms and kids, children's dental care, STI testing and treatment, refugee and travel health services, and vital records. Fees are charged on a sliding scale based on your income and family size.
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Whitefoord is a longtime nonprofit serving children and families in southeast Atlanta's Edgewood community. Its health center provides medical care (including pediatrics and family medicine), dental care, and behavioral health on a sliding fee scale, and as a federally qualified health center it never turns anyone away for inability to pay. As of January 2026 the health center joined MedCura Health (same location and many of the same providers), while Whitefoord continues to run its Early Learning Academy and school-based clinics.
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This is a Fulton County Board of Health public health center (the Adamsville Regional Health Center). It offers low-cost primary care, dental care, immunizations, family planning, STI/HIV testing and treatment, behavioral health, and WIC under one roof, with fees on a sliding scale based on income so people without insurance can still be seen. (Note: the entry also lists the County's College Park Regional Health Center at 1920 John Wesley Ave., which the Board of Health has temporarily closed.)
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Neighborhood Union Health Center is a Fulton County Board of Health public clinic in the Vine City community of Atlanta. It offers low-cost doctor visits, mental health and substance use counseling, dental care, women's health and family planning, HIV/STD testing and treatment, immunizations, WIC/nutrition, and job training. Fees are charged on a sliding scale based on your income and family size, so care is affordable even without insurance.
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Fayette C.A.R.E. Clinic was a free nonprofit health clinic in Fayetteville that served uninsured adults (18+) who did not qualify for Medicaid or Medicare. It closed permanently on May 14, 2026. Former patients are now referred to Healing Bridge Clinic at (770) 681-0157 for continued care.
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