23 organizations
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This is the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Primary Care Clinic inside Hughes Spalding Hospital in downtown Atlanta. Doctors and nurses here are the regular pediatrician ("medical home") for kids and teens from birth to age 18. They do checkups, shots, sick visits, school and sports physicals, and help manage ongoing health problems, with an in-house pharmacy on site.
Downtown7 services
The Georgia Refugee Health Program is part of the state Department of Public Health. It helps newly arrived refugees, asylees, and other special immigrants get a free health checkup (a domestic health screening) within 90 days of arriving, including tuberculosis screening, vaccines, and referrals to care. It also helps people use their short-term Medicaid coverage and offers interpretation during the screening.
4 services
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.
10 services