Federally Qualified Health Center
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This provider serves patients in Bradford County and surrounding areas in FL.
Federally Qualified Health Center
As a Federally Qualified Health Center, this clinic offers services on a sliding fee scale based on income and family size. Patients without insurance are welcome.
Contact this clinic directly to learn about their sliding fee discount program and what documentation to bring.
As a Federally Qualified Health Center, this location is required to provide the following core services regardless of ability to pay.
Primary Medical Care
Preventive care, chronic disease management, acute illness treatment
Dental Care
Preventive, restorative, and emergency dental services
Mental Health Services
Counseling, therapy, and psychiatric services
Substance Use Treatment
Substance use disorder screening, counseling, and treatment
Enabling Services
Transportation, translation, eligibility assistance, and care coordination
Additional services may include:
Contact this health center directly to confirm specific services available at this location. Services and hours may vary by site.
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH operates the following service delivery sites. All locations provide care regardless of ability to pay.
I have spent over 13 hours on hold (and counting) over the course of several weeks of calling. I have called at all hours - 8am through 4 pm. I have all called a supervisor and left voicemails, never to receive a response. I have sent paper mail as well. In my opinion, a file should not take 30-45 BUSINESS days to be reviewed. People need to be able to work sooner. Look at the reviews of this organization. People are struggling. Is it taking notice?
The virtual assistant Eli is worthless, and trying to speak to an representative is close to impossible! Give the FDOH a call if you love being hold for hours to only get disconnected. ONE STAR ONLY BECAUSE THE HOLD MUSIC IS JAZZY AND FUN.
Very little to no communication whatsoever. I’ll elaborate. My wife and I moved to Florida. She recently passed all required exams to get her dental hygiene license. It has taken about a month now just to make it as far as we have simply because we cannot get a hold of them. My wife tries to call and no one answers the phone. Numerous voicemails have been left and not one call back. We send a email and we’re lucky to get one response a week. I have sent two money orders now( due to the response we got back via email saying they never received it). I believe it took them close to two weeks to respond to that one. Sadly I wish I was over exaggerating but I am not. My wife is a foreign trained dentist and Florida is the only state that will allow her to work as a hygienist which is why we moved here. Anyway , the second money order made it because we had tracking on it and still nothing. My wife continues to email and call. I wish my wife could find just get any job till this place gets there shit together but unfortunately she would just be working to pay for the expensive day care which is doubled because we have twins. At this point we are definitely struggling and just hoping that we get a email with the confirmation of the payment and that her license is being processed. I see a lot of people on here are having very similar issues. Seems like they don’t t care or it would be fixed.
See my 100+ hours of video on my injury (and more on this incident) at yootoob channel mymedicalnightmare. I was denied due process by the State Of Florida trying to a file a complaint with merits against 2 offending doctors with a FL. medical license. In August, 2022 I filed a complaint with The State Of Florida Department Of Health VS Dr. Wayne Broth of Florida and New Jersey. FL. Dept. Of Health straddles 2 eras of technology, they accept complaints via email (1990's) but only issue responses through postal mail paper letters (1700's). August 11th I received a confirmation letter my complaint was received signed by investigator & government analyst Adam Blahut. Despite sending in my medical records, emails exchanged with the practice and even the cell phone number of the doctor (screenshots from my phone showing caller id info), they tell me I did not supply enough information (I dispute this claim and believe I sent in enough information to establish my claim). In reply to this I sent in even more records (the state of Florida Dept. Of Health must have a very large database of images of injuries and this info is valuable). Florida Dept. Health wants paper record from the Dr. & Medical practice. My case involves telemedicine, I received no paper records, I was given a consult on the telephone after sending an email to the Doctor's website, I sent the State Of Florida these emails. Furthermore, I signed a form when filing my complaint that gives the Florida Deptartment of Health permission to get those records from the accused MD and medical practice and this is what they should have done. Instead, excuses and stonewalling begin to appear with the state agency in a case where I already have evidence of medical fraud from the millionaire doctors. The reality of healthcare in the state of Governor Ron Desantis does not look very good. Dr. Wayne Broth also called me from a 908 area code although a person licensed to practice medicine by that name does not show up on the New Jersey license look up page. After nearly 5 months I am finally put in contact with Dr. Wayne J. Broth, OLSS spinal consultant. I sent my MRI images which were misread by other doctors to New Jersey & Florida based Dr. Scott Katzman's office (Orthopedic & Laser Spine Surgery). His website advertises a free MRI Review. I sent in images and records from many of my MRI and CT scans, showing a very serious head injury which has slowly healed from 2018. I had broken the underside of my skull and had parasites and infection develop over several months. These injuries are clearly visible in the images presented, not noted by the original reading radiologists. In March, 2022, after a request was sent to me for insurance information from past medical visits (I have no insurance), communication from this office ceased (I tried to call back, but was only able to leave a message on their machine). Then in June I started receiving emails from Jenny, the office receptionist and once again called but was never contacted until July 29th. I was given a number to a Doctor Broth and recorded my telephone conversation with him which can be heard in part 2 of this video. Dr. Broth spends much of the video asking me repeatedly "what doctor told me I have an injury present". Real doctors practicing medicine don't ask such questions, they use their own experience to independently assess scientific and medical data. My experience is doctors who are trying to cover for another MD's error ask such questions repeatedly. The broken bone injury, the infection injuries and 3 inch long insects that grew in the wound are clearly visible in the MRI and CT images I emailed them. They offer a service to independently review MRI images and my experience here is they did not give a correct analysis. When I simply asked his first name he abruptly wanted end our conversation. NEXT: My complaint sent to the Department Of Health VS Dr. Ara Deukmedjian was dismissed (I believe unfairly). He claimed neurological experience & refused to acknowledge my injury.
Horrible system! Absolutely no one helps! You send emails and they answer them once a day, or sometimes it takes weeks! You call and it takes 1 hour 50 minutes to get help! And the representative has no knowledge of anything and doesn't help with any solutions! I moved from another state here, asked for and filled out an application for reciprocity, and they didn't want to accept it. They want me to pay for the course again and take it here... What's the difference? In the end, it's the same #% totally disgusted with the system.
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