41 organizations
We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
Grady Memorial Hospital is a large public hospital in downtown Atlanta. It helps people with emergency care, trauma care, doctor visits, HIV care, women’s health, mental health care, burn care, stroke care, and help with medical costs.
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Empowerment Resource Center (ERC) is a community health center in downtown Atlanta that has worked since 2003 to reduce health gaps for people affected by HIV, STIs, and other health needs. They offer free HIV/STI testing, PrEP/PEP, primary and urgent care, women's health, vaccines, and behavioral health and substance-use counseling. Care is welcoming and low-cost, walk-ins are accepted, and they accept patients with or without insurance.
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Our Lady of Lourdes is a Catholic church in Atlanta's Old Fourth Ward, known as the mother church of African American Catholics in the Archdiocese of Atlanta. It serves neighbors in need through outreach ministries, including the Lourdes Lunch hot-meal program, a St. Vincent de Paul assistance ministry, and Simon's Call HIV/AIDS ministry.
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The Feminist Center for Reproductive Liberation (formerly the Feminist Women's Health Center) is a Black woman-led, nonprofit reproductive health clinic in Atlanta. They provide affordable, nonjudgmental care including abortion, birth control, annual wellness exams, STI and HIV testing, gender-affirming care, and pregnancy and miscarriage support. They serve people of all genders across Georgia.
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NAESM (National AIDS Education & Services for Minorities) is an Atlanta nonprofit founded in 1990 that fights HIV/AIDS in communities of color, with a focus on Black gay, bisexual, and same-gender-loving men. They offer free HIV testing, low-cost STI/STD screening, behavioral health and substance use counseling, and help with housing, rent, utilities, food, clothing, and transportation. They also run Da CRIBB, a drop-in center and programs for young people.
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Making A Way Housing (MAWH) has provided housing for single homeless adults in southwest Atlanta since 2002. They offer emergency shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing, plus 24/7 case management for people dealing with chronic homelessness, substance use, mental illness, and HIV/AIDS. They also run a food pantry for residents on site.
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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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Neighborhood Union Health Center is a public health clinic run by the Fulton County Board of Health in west Atlanta. It offers WIC nutrition help, childhood and COVID/Mpox vaccines, women's health and family planning, sexual health testing and PrEP, TB testing, and free eye, ear, and dental screenings for children. Fees are based on income, and many services are free or low-cost.
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Antioch Urban Ministries (AUMI) is a faith-based nonprofit in Atlanta that runs a free food pantry and clothing closet open to anyone in need. They also offer recovery housing for men and women, support for people living with HIV/AIDS, youth mentoring, and help for low-income seniors. No appointment is needed for food and clothing.
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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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Grady's East Point Health Center is a neighborhood clinic that offers full medical care for adults and kids, including checkups, sick visits, women's health, behavioral health, and HIV care. You can get lab work, X-rays, and mammograms in the same building, and Grady helps people without insurance through its financial assistance program. It sits right by the East Point MARTA station.
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Grady Brookhaven Health Center is a neighborhood clinic run by Grady Health System on Buford Highway. It offers primary care for adults and kids, women's health and midwife care, mental/behavioral health, and HIV care, with an on-site lab, X-ray, and pharmacy all in one place. Grady cares for everyone, including people without insurance, on a sliding-fee basis.
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The Asa G. Yancey Health Center is a Grady Health System neighborhood clinic on Atlanta's Westside. It provides primary care for all ages, women's and pregnancy care, pediatrics, behavioral health, HIV care, and on-site lab and pharmacy services. Grady offers financial assistance for low-income, uninsured Fulton and DeKalb County residents.
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HOPE Atlanta (the programs of Travelers Aid of Metropolitan Atlanta) is one of the oldest homeless-services agencies in metro Atlanta. They help people who are homeless or about to lose their housing with street outreach, case management, rent and utility help, and housing placement. They run special programs for veterans and their families and for people living with HIV/AIDS. (Note: this record is filed under the name 'Atlanta Recovery Center,' but the website, phone, and address all belong to HOPE Atlanta — a different organization.)
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Ezekiel's Valley is a faith-based residential recovery ministry in Atlanta, founded in 1997, that helps adult men who are homeless or living with HIV/AIDS and recovering from drug or alcohol addiction. Residents get a furnished place to live, meals, drug screening, 12-step and life-skills classes, and help finding a job. The program asks for a commitment to long-term recovery, usually at least a six-month stay.
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Recovery Consultants of Atlanta (RCA) is a nonprofit community health center in Decatur that treats drug and alcohol addiction and helps people in recovery. They also offer regular doctor visits, mental health counseling, HIV testing and prevention, and a mobile medical unit. Care is offered to everyone, including people who are uninsured or low-income.
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Recovery Consultants of Atlanta is a nonprofit, peer-led community health center (an FQHC) with locations in Decatur and Tucker. They provide low-cost primary care, mental health and psychiatric care, substance use treatment, and HIV/Hepatitis C testing and prevention. They also help people living with HIV through support groups and housing assistance.
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The Tucker clinic at this address is run by Recovery Consultants of Atlanta, a community health center (FQHC). They offer regular doctor visits, mental health and addiction treatment, HIV/STD testing and prevention (including PrEP), and sexual health care. They serve everyone, including people without insurance, using sliding-scale fees, Medicaid, and Medicare.
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Recovery Consultants of Atlanta (RCA) is a nonprofit community health center in Decatur that helps people recover from drug and alcohol use and stay healthy. They offer doctor visits, mental health and behavioral care, addiction treatment, HIV and STI testing and prevention (including PrEP and PEP), and recovery support like peer coaching and job help. Care is for everyone, with a focus on people who are low-income, homeless, or living with HIV or hepatitis.
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