42 organizations
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Optometry Cares - The AOA Foundation is the charitable foundation connected with the American Optometric Association. Its InfantSEE program helps babies get a no-cost eye and vision assessment from participating optometrists, usually during the first year of life.
1 service
Leader Dogs for the Blind helps people who are blind, low vision, or DeafBlind travel more safely and independently. They provide guide dogs, white cane travel training, teen programs, travel, lodging, meals, equipment, and instruction at no cost to clients.
7 services
Guide Dogs for the Blind is a national nonprofit that helps people who are blind or visually impaired travel more safely and independently. It provides free guide dogs, mobility training, companion dogs, youth programs, and support for guide dog and K9 Buddy teams across the United States and Canada.
10 services
Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin is a health network in eastern Wisconsin. Its liver disease team treats people with short-term and long-term liver problems, including hepatitis, fatty liver disease, cirrhosis, liver cancer, and end-stage liver disease. Care may include clinic visits, testing, medicines, virtual visits, and transplant evaluation when needed.
11 services
Mosaic Health Center, formerly Clarkston Community Health Center, is a clinic in Clarkston for adults who do not have health insurance or cannot afford high insurance costs. It provides low-cost primary care, free prescriptions filled on site, specialty clinics, mental health care, help with referrals, and help applying for benefits.
9 services
Georgia Lions Lighthouse Foundation helps Georgians who are uninsured or underinsured get vision care. They offer eye exams, low-cost glasses, school and mobile vision clinics, tele-optometry, and help arranging some sight-saving surgeries.
8 services
Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation trains and places guide dogs with people who are blind or visually impaired. Its guide dog program helps people travel more safely and independently.
1 service
Lighthouse Guild is a New York-based nonprofit that helps people who are blind, have low vision, or are at risk of vision loss. It offers vision-related health care, counseling, assistive technology training, youth programs, scholarships, and national phone or online support groups that Atlanta residents may be able to join remotely.
12 services
GoodRx is a national online health savings company, not a local Atlanta clinic. It helps people compare prescription prices, get free coupons or a savings card, and use online care for some common health needs.
4 services
Mercy Care is a Federally Qualified Health Center in Atlanta. It helps people get medical care, dental care, vision care, mental health care, psychiatry, pharmacy services, and outreach for people experiencing homelessness, even if they have low income or no insurance.
Downtown10 services
Mercy Care is a Federally Qualified Health Center in Atlanta. It offers medical care, dental care, vision care, behavioral health, psychiatry, pharmacy services for Mercy Care patients, and outreach for people experiencing homelessness. Walk-ins are welcome at its clinics, and appointments can be made by phone.
Downtown8 services
Pilot Dogs is a nonprofit in Columbus, Ohio that trains guide dogs for people who are blind or visually impaired. They provide guide dogs, on-campus team training, orientation and mobility training, and some school facility dog services at no cost to eligible students.
8 services
Prevent Blindness Georgia helps people in Georgia get vision screenings, eye exams, glasses, and referrals for eye disease care. It serves children and adults, with programs for low-income, uninsured, and medically at-risk people.
8 services
Healing Bridge Clinic is a nonprofit clinic in Peachtree City that gives free non-emergency health care to uninsured adults who qualify. It helps with primary care, some specialty care, limited dental and vision referrals, mental health and addiction counseling, women’s wellness care, labs, imaging, medicine refills, and flu shots.
9 services
Mercy Care is a health clinic network in Atlanta that helps people get medical care, dental care, vision care, mental health care, and support services. The Chamblee clinic serves adults and children, welcomes walk-ins, and offers care even if someone has low income or no insurance.
9 services
The Family Health Center at Cobb is part of The Family Health Centers of Georgia, a nonprofit community health center. It offers doctor visits, counseling, pediatric care, women's health and family planning, vision, pharmacy help, and insurance or sliding-fee support for people with or without insurance.
16 services
National Center for Farmworker Health is a nonprofit in Buda, Texas that works nationwide to improve health care access for farmworker families. Its Call for Health program helps farmworkers find health care, vaccines, support services, interpretation, and limited help for costs like specialty care, dental, and vision.
10 services
Mercy Care is a nonprofit health center in Atlanta. It helps people get doctor visits, dental care, eye care, mental health care, medicine help, and outreach support, even if they have low income or no insurance.
Sweet Auburn9 services
Grady Health System's Correll Pavilion is an outpatient medical center on Grady's downtown Atlanta campus. It provides specialty care and outpatient services such as cancer care, orthopedics, eye care, rehabilitation, outpatient surgery, breast imaging, GI care, ENT care, and oral surgery.
13 services
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.
10 services