Federally Qualified Health Center
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This provider serves patients in Honolulu County and surrounding areas in HI.
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.
WAIMANALO HEALTH CENTER operates the following service delivery sites. All locations provide care regardless of ability to pay.
Not sure what all the bad reviews are about, I’ve received excellent health care here and happily drive over from Kailua to attend this health center. Excellent programs, they are happy to work with you regarding finances, yes they can be on island time but it’s easy to get a same day appointment if you call in at 8:30. Only bad experience I had was a blood draw where she didn’t follow instructions but it’s easy to go to DLS too and maybe that was a one off thing. Always feel like I’m treated with aloha and respect here and feel lucky I found it.
I've been going here for about 20 years now. The doctors and nurses ans PA's here are great. However, my only complaint is when trying to get an appointment can be very difficult. I had to wait over 2months just to get an appointment to get my BC filled. Then when you did get an appointment you are waiting for over an hour before the doc comes in to see you. My last appointment, they forgot about me in the room and went to lunch. Someone opened the door and turned off the light which prompted me to go outside abd everyone was gone, lights off! Luckily i found a PA and she was able to help me. I've tried to reach out to talk to someone about this but no one returned my calls🤔
Continuously disappointed and dissatisfied with the care I receive from this place. Or I should say the care I don’t receive. These people truly do not care about their patients. Not to mention the stank front desks attitude they have every time I call. When people are sick you need to treat them with empathy. And if you truly hate your job that much….it’s time to find a new one! If you have Aloha care, or Quest insurance, do yourself a favor and call your insurance company and switch it to Kaiser. WAIMANALO HEALTH CENTER SUCKS!
The Doctors from my experience have been great! Getting an appointment in a timely manner not so great! I tried to schedule an appointment and was told they have availability in March. I work full-time and am a care giver in my home. I don’t have the luxury of calling day of like they suggested to see if I can get in. If you are unemployed and have no other obligations, sure that works! Otherwise fingers crossed they can see you same day! Unnecessary added stress to patients who work full time and can’t call 8am for same day ( not even guaranteed) appointment!
Great nurses staff and doctors! My whole family come here and are sincerely cared for. I really appreciate my pediatrician that we’ve been going to since my son was 3 months old. We not only talk about his health and well-being but how to be a better parent, especially during a pandemic. Doctors are very up to date.
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