41 organizations
We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
MISTR is an online sexual health service for adults. It helps people get PrEP, STI testing, DoxyPEP, long-term HIV care, and some ED medicines through online visits, lab testing, and discreet home delivery.
5 services
Patient Advocate Foundation is a national nonprofit based in Hampton, Virginia, not an Atlanta office. It helps people with serious or chronic illness deal with insurance, treatment costs, medicine copays, disability benefits, and other money problems tied to care.
6 services
Rock Springs Clinic is a faith-based free medical clinic for low-income people who are uninsured or underinsured in rural middle Georgia. They provide primary care, chronic disease care, lab work, medication help, health education, counseling, preventive care, and referrals.
10 services
Good Days is a national nonprofit that helps people with chronic or life-changing illnesses pay for care. It may help with medicine copays, travel to treatment, insurance premiums, and diagnostic testing when a person meets its rules and the disease fund is open.
6 services
Genentech Access Solutions helps people who have been prescribed a Genentech medicine. They help patients and doctor offices understand insurance coverage, prior authorization, specialty pharmacy steps, and ways to lower medicine costs.
5 services
AID Atlanta is an Atlanta HIV/AIDS service organization connected with AIDS Healthcare Foundation. It helps people with HIV care, HIV and STI testing, PrEP, pharmacy support, and links to treatment and other health services.
Midtown13 services
American Kidney Fund is a national nonprofit that helps people with kidney disease and kidney failure. It gives financial grants for health insurance premiums, dialysis transportation, medicines, medical supplies, disaster needs, and other kidney-related costs.
7 services
The Max Foundation is a Seattle-based global health nonprofit, not an Atlanta local agency. It helps people with cancer and other critical illnesses in low- and middle-income countries get medicine, diagnostic testing, transportation help, education support, and patient support at no cost through partner doctors and institutions.
9 services
Patient Advocate Foundation is a national nonprofit that helps people with serious, chronic, and life-threatening illnesses get and pay for care. They offer free case management, help with insurance denials and benefits, co-pay help, small financial grants, education tools, and resource lists.
18 services
Oak Street Health is a primary care clinic network for adults on Medicare, with locations listed in Stone Mountain and other Georgia cities. They provide doctor visits, preventive care, help managing chronic illness, behavioral health, referrals, Medicare support, and some community events for seniors.
9 services
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.
Downtown11 services
The American Diabetes Association helps people prevent and manage diabetes. Its Georgia, Alabama, and South Carolina office shares education, connects people to diabetes resources, supports local events, and helps people get involved in advocacy and fundraising.
Pine Hills12 services
St. Vincent de Paul Georgia is a Catholic charity that has helped Georgians in need since 1903. The Council Office is the central headquarters that runs the statewide assistance line, a free pharmacy, food distribution, and emergency help with rent, utilities, and other basic needs. When you call, you give your ZIP code and are connected to the local volunteer chapter for your area.
9 services
DEAM (Decatur-area Emergency Assistance Ministry) is a faith-based nonprofit run by 18 area churches that helps neighbors facing an emergency. By appointment, they give out emergency food and toiletries, help pay overdue water, gas, and electric bills, and help cover prescription costs. They also serve free weekday lunches to people who are unhoused.
5 services
Kirkwood Health Center is a Grady Health System neighborhood clinic in southeast Atlanta. It offers checkups, sick visits, and care for ongoing health problems for both adults and children, with a doctor's office, pharmacy, lab, and imaging all in one place. Grady serves patients with or without insurance and offers financial help based on income.
9 services
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.
9 services
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.
8 services
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.
8 services
Georgia Charitable Care Network is a statewide group that supports more than 100 free and low-cost health clinics across Georgia. They are not a clinic themselves, but they can help you find a free or charitable clinic near you, and they run a program that helps low-income Georgians get hearing aids at a reduced cost.
4 services
St. Vincent de Paul Georgia runs a free, fully licensed charitable pharmacy for people who can't afford their medicine. If you live in Georgia, are 18 or older, have no insurance, and have a low income, they give you maintenance medications for things like diabetes, high blood pressure, asthma, and mental health conditions at no cost. They can deliver your medicine for free nearby or mail it anywhere in Georgia, and they also help with Medicaid sign-up, free over-the-counter medicine, and medical equipment.
7 services