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We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
The War Related Illness and Injury Study Center (WRIISC) is a national VA program based at the Washington, DC VA Medical Center that helps veterans with health problems linked to their military service, like unexplained symptoms or harmful exposures during deployment. Most of its help is given by phone and video (telehealth) to veterans anywhere in the country, with some in-person exams in DC. A veteran cannot sign up directly — their VA primary care doctor makes the referral.
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This is the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Public Health program, which helps Veterans understand and get checked for health problems linked to military exposures like Agent Orange, burn pits, and other toxic substances. In the Atlanta area, you can get a free Agent Orange or environmental health Registry exam through the Atlanta VA Health Care System and its clinics, including the Fulton County (East Point) Clinic. The exam reviews your exposure and health history and can point you toward VA care and disability benefits.
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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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This is the main VA medical center for veterans in the Atlanta area, officially named the Joseph Maxwell Cleland Atlanta VA Medical Center in Decatur. It provides free or low-cost health care to enrolled veterans, including doctor visits, mental health and PTSD care, surgery, emergency care, pharmacy, dental, and women's health. The emergency room is open 24 hours a day, and the center also connects veterans to crisis help and community care.
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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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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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