I was coming to Community Healthcare Center when I was uninsured. Now that I have insurance, can I continue coming? - Community Healthcare Center

I was coming to Community Healthcare Center when I was uninsured. Now that I have insurance, can I continue coming?

Absolutely! Center providers treat patients regardless of their insurance status and we welcome both the insured and uninsured alike. We hope you have been satisfied with the quality of care you have received and will continue seeing your provider now that you are fortunate enough to have insurance. We welcome Medicaid, Medicare (Medical), CHIP, TRICARE and most private insurance.

"Instead of the tense feeling people normally get when they go to the dentist I was more relaxed. It was great to not have to sit and wait. It was a pleasant experience."

- Dental Patient

Mission

To provide access to high quality, respectful and patient-centered primary and preventive healthcare services for everyone.

Vision

Community Healthcare Center will eliminate health disparities and inequities in our community by being the provider of choice for primary medical, dental and behavioral healthcare services.

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Community Healthcare Center's TodayCare Walk-in Clinic is closed today, Saturday, November 25th.

Our regular clinic hours will resume on Monday, November 27th.
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Community Healthcare Centers TodayCare Walk-in Clinic is closed today, Saturday, November 25th. 

Our regular clinic hours will resume on Monday, November 27th.

Community Healthcare Center and staff would like to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving! ... See MoreSee Less

Community Healthcare Center and staff would like to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving!

Colorectal screening is important for both men and women equally. Cancer doesn’t discriminate and early detection can save lives.

Screening usually starts at age 45, but can vary based on risk factors.

There are various screening methods available, such as colonoscopy and stool tests.

Have more questions? Talk to your Community Healthcare Center provider at your next visit or visit cancer.org/colonguidelines.
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Colorectal screening is important for both men and women equally. Cancer doesn’t discriminate and early detection can save lives. 

Screening usually starts at age 45, but can vary based on risk factors. 

There are various screening methods available, such as colonoscopy and stool tests. 

Have more questions? Talk to your Community Healthcare Center provider at your next visit or visit cancer.org/colonguidelines.
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