123 organizations
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Whitefoord, Inc. is an Atlanta nonprofit in the Edgewood area that now focuses on early childhood education through Whitefoord Early Learning Academy. Its health center services have merged with MedCura Health, but the clinic location is still open with many of the same services and providers.
8 services
Fulton County Board of Health is the public health agency for Fulton County. It runs health centers that help with WIC food benefits, vaccines, sexual health care, HIV care, family planning, children’s screenings, and public health education.
11 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
Our House helps families in metro Atlanta who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. They offer family shelter, rapid rehousing help, early childhood education, free health care, job training, and case management.
13 services
Fulton County's current official page identifies this service as the Fulton County Department for HIV Elimination. It manages Ryan White Part A HIV care funds and supports medical care, case management, food and nutrition help, mental health care, dental care, legal help, translation, and other support for people affected by HIV in the Atlanta area.
Downtown13 services
Cobb Medical Clinic is a primary care clinic in Austell. They help with doctor visits, minor urgent health problems, physicals, chronic conditions, vaccines, lab tests, and some behavioral health concerns.
7 services
ICNA Relief USA is a Muslim nonprofit that helps people in need across the United States. In Georgia, it runs a resource center and food pantry in Decatur, refugee services, free health clinics, transitional housing support, disaster relief, family support, and some financial help.
11 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
Our House helps Atlanta-area families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. They offer family shelter, early childhood education, free health care, job training, rapid rehousing help, and case management.
Old Fourth Ward10 services
This listing appears to be for Feminist Center for Reproductive Liberation, formerly Feminist Women’s Health Center, not Fulton County Board of Health. They are an Atlanta reproductive health clinic that provides abortion care, sexual health care, pregnancy testing, STI/HIV testing, birth control, miscarriage care, and gender-affirming care. They also run community education and reproductive justice programs.
12 services
HEALing Community Health, formerly HEALing Community Center, is a federally qualified health center in metro Atlanta. They provide doctor visits, women’s and children’s care, behavioral health, vaccines, lab services, telemedicine, and pregnancy support, with sliding-scale fees for uninsured and under-insured patients.
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
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.
11 services
Adamsville Regional Health Center is a Fulton County public health hub on Atlanta's west side that puts many services under one roof. You can get a checkup, dental care, shots, WIC, women's and sexual health care, behavioral health support, and help with jobs and housing. Most care uses a sliding scale, so the cost depends on your income, and many public health visits do not need an appointment.
9 services
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.
8 services
The Carl Vinson VA Medical Center is a U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs hospital in Dublin, Georgia that provides free or low-cost health care to military Veterans. It offers primary care, mental health counseling, women's health, pharmacy, rehabilitation, long-term nursing care, and housing help for Veterans who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. It is the main hospital for the VA Dublin system, which also runs outpatient clinics in Macon, Albany, Brunswick, Milledgeville, Tifton, and Kathleen.
9 services
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.
6 services
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.)
8 services
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.
9 services
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.
Downtown5 services