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Health Care Referrals | Free Clinic of Culpeper

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The Free Clinic of Culpeper provides medical care to residents of Culpeper who have no health insurance with an income at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. We provide primary health care services and referrals to speicalists. Our licensed pharmacy provides on-site prescriptions medications. In order to be eligible for services patients must be currently working, seeking employment, or disabled.

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Health Care Referrals | Fredericksburg City Health Department

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Local Health Department HIV Testing is held on Thursday (appointment only)

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Health Care Referrals | Virginia Farm Workers Programs

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The Virginia Farmworkers' Legal Assistance Project is a program of the Central Virginia Legal Aid Society. We offer legal assistance to migrant farmworkers' working in Virginia under the H-2A visa program, as well as migrant farmworkers who are legal residents or citizens of the US. We represent clients with work related legal issues, such as unpaid wages. Our office is located in Charlottesville, VA.

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Health Care Referrals | Inova Juniper Program: Fairfax Office

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Inova Juniper Program is Northern Virginia's largest provider of HIV/AIDS care. We are proud to offer all aspects of primary medical care and mental health, substance abuse and case management services to HIV positive individuals along with a history of delivering compassionate HIV/AIDS clinical and education services. Our convenient services are available at locations around Northern Virginia. We provide compassionate, dignified care to individuals regardless of their sex, race, background, sexual orientation, religious preference, financial status or insurance coverage. At any given time, Inova Juniper provides services to about 1,800 active clients. Ryan White Part B Eligibility Assessment Site.

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Health Care Referrals | Augusta Regional Free Clinic

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The Clinic provides primary care, chronic disease management care, diagnostic services, medications, referrals to specialists, health education, men?s and women?s health programs, and limited mental health services. Dental services are provided through the Augusta Regional Dental Clinic. Our modern facilities are easy to access as they are adjacent to Augusta Health and are served by the CATS bus line. We serve the residents of Staunton, Waynesboro, or Augusta County, who do not have health insurance and who meet the basic eligibility guidelines. Additionally, a patient may be employed full or part time, unemployed, or a full time college student or caregiver. Patients must meet the income guidelines of 200% of the Federal poverty level. Last year the clinic served more than 1,500 unduplicated patients with approximately 7,000 medical encounters and provided over 25,000 prescriptions valued at more than $2 million.

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Health Care Referrals | Pathways Free Specialty Clinic

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Access to healthcare is a key element of any thriving community. With this in mind, Pathways Free Specialty Clinic is working with various partners to provide myriad health resources for Southside Virginia. Physicians and nurses volunteer their time to offer free services in the following areas: heart conditions, arthritis, sleep disorders, asthma, women?s breast health, and vaccinations for flu and Hepatitis B. We also provide education in nutrition, exercise, managing fibromyalgia, and more.

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Health Care Referrals | Health Center of the Piedmont - Danville

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Community Health Center

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Health Care Referrals | Caring Hearts Free Clinic of Patrick County

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Caring Hearts Free Clinic is a volunteer-driven organization committed to creating solutions for a healthy community of all ages by: removing barriers to access; treating holistically with dignity, with respect and without judgment; providing primary care service and health education; and providing support and referral services to those without access to basic health care. Their mission is to provide free, non-judgmental, quality healthcare to those in need by using a solid base of culturally diverse community resources.

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Health Care Referrals | CrossOver Healthcare Ministry: Richmond

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CrossOver Healthcare Ministry is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that operates two charitable healthcare clinics providing low-income, uninsured and medically underserved residents of the Richmond metro area with high quality, compassionate healthcare services. In FY21, CrossOver served 6,251 people through our wide range of programs with the help of more than 275 dedicated volunteers. CrossOver provides a medical home to our patients, offering an innovative integration of health services under one roof, including primary and specialty care, chronic disease management, medication and medications management, dental, vision, pediatrics, mental health counseling, women’s health & OB/GYN, HIV/AIDS diagnosis and treatment, social work case management, and health education. CrossOver operates the Community Pharmacy, the only on-site pharmacy operated by a charitable clinic in the Richmond area, which filled 30,360 prescriptions worth an estimated $8,908,539 in FY21. The Community Pharmacy partners with six other safety net providers in the area to process and fill prescription requests for their patients. CrossOver also operates Bridges to Health, a weekly hospital discharge clinic program intended to link new patients with the resources necessary to successfully manage their healthcare following a hospital stay. CrossOver's patient population is comprised of Virginia residents who are medically underserved, uninsured, or enrolled in Medicaid, and whose incomes are at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). At the end of FY21, CrossOver’s patient base were 80% uninsured and 20% Medicaid enrolled. CrossOver’s patient base is incredibly diverse, comprised of many immigrant and refugee patients representing over 100 different nationalities and speaking 40 different languages. Chronic disease conditions, such as heart disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory diseases, and hypertension, are among the leading causes of preventable hospitalizations and death in Virginia. These conditions disproportionately affect poor households; according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), low-income adults are twice as likely to develop diabetes as their peers and also suffer increased rates of uncontrolled high blood pressure. The health implications of the combination of economic and healthcare insecurity are significant, especially related to chronic disease. In order to address this need within our patient population, CrossOver specializes in the management of chronic diseases. Through our integrated approach to care, our goal is to help all our patients manage various aspects of their health and well-being so that they may lead more fulfilling lives. CrossOver is uniquely positioned to provide these services because of our numerous community partnerships and committed cohort of volunteers. In FY21, CrossOver volunteer base was comprised of more than 275 volunteers who provided over 19,350 hours of service. Among our volunteers are hundreds of licensed healthcare professionals, including physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, dentists, pharmacists, counselors, and eye-care professionals. Thanks to our volunteer-driven model of care, CrossOver is able to maintain a low cost-per-patient-visit and provide the greatest amount of specialty care to low-income, uninsured patients in the Richmond metro area. RWHAP B client eligibility assessment site.

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Health Care Referrals | Valley Community Services Board

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Community Services Board: The mission of the Valley Community Services Board (VCSB) is to provide community-based mental health, intellectual disability, and substance use services to the citizens in the counties of Augusta and Highland and the cities of Staunton and Waynesboro.

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Dental Care Referrals | Northern Virginia Family Service

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NVFS’ Multicultural Center provides a wide range of immigration legal, mental health, and case management services, particularly for individuals and families new to the United States. Our services include: Immigration Legal Services Counseling and Mental Health Services (Individuals, Couples, Families) Groups: Anger Management, Domestic Violence Support Group, Batterer’s Intervention Program Program for Survivors of Torture and Trauma (PSTT) and Trafficking Survivor Services Domestic Violence Services Case Management Services Information & Referral Financial Literacy

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Health Care Referrals | West Piedmont AIDS Task Force

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AIDS Service Organization

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Health Care Referrals | Northern Virginia Regional Commission

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The Northern Virginia Regional Commission (NVRC) is a regional council of thirteen member governments in the Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, DC. NVRC does NOT provide direct client services but, can refer clients to subcontracted providers in Northern region to get services (Fairfax, Falls Church, Alexandria and Annandale). For the fastest response, search https://www.novaregion.org/252/HIVAIDS. Ryan White Part B Eligibility Assessment Site.

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Health Care Referrals | CVHS King William

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Central Virginia Health Services is a non-profit community health center with Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) status. We started in 1970 as a community based and patient-directed organization focused on providing care to people with limited access to the health services they need. We are committed to and must uphold a high level of care, meeting administrative, clinical, and financial standards as part of responsibility as a FQHC. We offer comprehensive care: medical, dental, behavioral health, pharmacy, and at some sites, x-ray services. The majority of our governing board is made up of our patients – at least 51% of board members must be representative of the patients we serve. At CVHS, we believe that everyone has the right to accessible, high quality health care services, regardless of gender, race, color, religion, ethnic or national origin, political beliefs, marital status, age, sexual orientation, social, financial, and family background, linguistic preference, disability, retaliation, genetic information, harassment, pregnancy, or sexual harassment.

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Health Care Referrals | Fredericksburg Clinic

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Health Care Referrals | Crossroads Medical Mission

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Free mobile medical clinic in Southwest Virginia and Northeast Tennessee

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Dietitian/Nutritionist Referrals | Gloucester County Health Department

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Local Health Department Ryan White Part B Eligibility Assessment Site

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