67 organizations
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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 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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Mercy Care at Gateway Center is a clinic inside the Gateway Center, a downtown Atlanta shelter and services hub for people experiencing homelessness. It offers low-cost primary medical care, behavioral health and psychiatry, mental health and substance use help, and a medical recuperative care program where homeless men can safely heal after a hospital stay. As a Federally Qualified Health Center, it sees everyone regardless of ability to pay, and walk-ins are welcome.
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The Georgia Charitable Care Network is a statewide association that supports free and charitable health clinics serving people who are uninsured or low-income. For everyday people, the most useful thing they offer is a free online 'Find a Clinic' directory and map to locate a nearby clinic that gives care no matter your ability to pay. They also run a program that helps connect low-income Georgians with hearing aids.
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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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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.
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This is Grady Health System's Walk-in (Urgent Care) Center in downtown Atlanta. It treats minor injuries and sudden illnesses like the flu, cold, sinus and urinary infections, pink eye, rashes, and allergies, with limited on-site lab and imaging. No appointment is needed — patients are seen on a first-come, first-served basis, and as part of Grady it cares for everyone regardless of ability to pay.
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This is a Grady Health System neighborhood clinic in Sandy Springs that cares for the whole family, from newborns to seniors. They offer regular checkups, sick visits, women's health and pregnancy care, vaccines, and mental health support, including same-day and video visits. Grady serves everyone, including people 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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Camp Creek Comprehensive Care Center is Grady Health System's largest neighborhood health center on Atlanta's southwest side. Under one roof it offers primary care for adults, seniors, and kids, plus eye care, heart and orthopedic care, women's health, behavioral health, lab and imaging, and same-day urgent visits. As part of Grady, it serves patients regardless of insurance status.
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This is Morehouse Healthcare's Comprehensive Family Healthcare Center, the faculty doctors' practice of Morehouse School of Medicine, located on Lee Street in Atlanta's West End. It is a full medical clinic where you can see doctors for family medicine, children's care, women's health, and many specialties, plus virtual visits. They accept Medicare and Medicaid and are taking new patients.
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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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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.
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The Joseph Maxwell Cleland Atlanta VA Medical Center in Decatur is the main hospital for the Atlanta VA Health Care System, serving Veterans across northeast Georgia. They provide free or low-cost health care to enrolled Veterans, including primary care, 24/7 emergency care, mental health, surgery, and specialty services. They also run a Women Veterans Health Program with routine screenings, gynecology, pregnancy care, and support for military sexual trauma.
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This is the Augusta Spinal Cord Injury & Disorders (SCI/D) Center at the Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center, one of the VA's national centers for veterans with spinal cord injuries or disorders. They provide lifelong, coordinated care including rehabilitation, an inpatient SCI unit, primary care, mental health support, and specialty clinics. Special services include an assistive technology lab, driver training, aquatic therapy, adaptive sports, vocational rehab, and a seating and mobility clinic. Note: this center is in Augusta, GA, about 2.5 hours east of Atlanta.
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The VA's Parkinson's Disease Research, Education and Clinical Centers (PADRECC) is a national VA program that gives veterans with Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders specialized care, including doctors, medicine, physical and speech therapy, and deep brain stimulation. Georgia and Atlanta-area veterans are served through the Southeast (Richmond) center and a local Parkinson's consortium clinic at the Joseph Maxwell Cleland Atlanta VA Medical Center in Decatur. You must be enrolled in VA health care and get a referral from your VA provider to use it.
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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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The Joseph Maxwell Cleland Atlanta VA Medical Center is the main VA hospital for Atlanta-area veterans, located in Decatur. It provides free or low-cost health care to enrolled veterans, including primary care, mental health, substance use treatment, a 24/7 emergency room, women's health, dental, surgery, and specialty care. Staff also help veterans sign up for VA health benefits.
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