Federally Qualified Health Center
Contact this clinic directly for detailed information about their services and team.
This provider serves patients in Multnomah County and surrounding areas in OR.
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.
CENTRAL CITY CONCERN operates the following service delivery sites. All locations provide care regardless of ability to pay.
I walked 12 blocks to find this place and it doesn’t exist! I called the number, suprise, no answer either. When I finally found a working number I was told to go another 6 blocks to get help and guess what??? They are not taking new patients. I am handicapped and have extreme trouble walking.
A few days ago a central city concern seen me struggling in a parking lot He sat with his phone helping me access shelter or safe place for over an hour. Its been a long time since anyone seem to be ok with helping me. My crazybabe
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For medical emergencies, call 911 first. Then contact the provider for coordination of care.