OHP Client Assistance Services helps members having problems getting medical, dental or mental health care. Provides information and referral for OHP. Find an office near you online:
Primary care for patients who are uninsured, underinsured, or insured but cannot afford their co-pays. Chronic Disease Management and assistance in helping obtain medications for free or discounted price. Offering gynecological appointments, mental health support, diabetes education, physical therapy and radiology. Call for appointment.
No-cost medical clinic run by volunteers from Oregon Health and Sciences University, located at Bud Clark Commons (TPI). Offer health screenings, basic primary care, triage decisions for emergent care, health education courses, medical education and help navigating and locating necessary medical resources.
Mental health, addiction treatment, primary care, youth and family services, older adult services, peer wellness, supported employment and community resources. Call or go online for more information.
Free and confidential HIV and STI testing services. Check the calendar online or call for locations/times. Education, housing and support services for HIV-positive individuals who meet eligibility requirements. Services offered for people recently incarcerated. Call for intake.
Adult outpatient/recovery, primary care, addiction services, medication assisted treatment, supported employment and more. More information online.
Walk-ins welcome for adult outpatient primary health care, hepatitis C treatment, addiction and mental health treatment.
Health center for low-income, under and uninsured children and youth up to age 21. Accepts OHP and other insurance. $125 to $200 max. out of pocket for uninsured per child, per visit. Call to schedule
Health centers which provide affordable primary care, prenatal, dental and mental health services. Location in Sandy, Clackamas, Gladstone, Oregon City and Milwaukie. See website for more information.
Free medical care to uninsured and underinsured. Primary care, non-emergency care, preventative care and educational service. Call to set up a screening appt.
Info and referral to community health clinics for Medicaid, under-insured and insured community members.
Drop-in center for low-income people living with HIV. Hot breakfasts, lunches, phones, mail drop, computer, internet access, clothing and hygiene-related needs. Information, referrals available. Recreational events. Verification of HIV status and low-income status required.
CCC operates two teams, each staffed with a combination of roles including a Primary Care Provider (Physician Assistant, Nurse Practitioner, or Naturopathic Doctor), behavioral health staff (PMPNP and Social Worker) and a community health worker.
Affordable, confidential, non-judgemental STI testing. Accepts OHP, Medicare and Medicaid. No one turned away for inability to pay. Call for an appointment.
Low-cost family health care at nine locations. Serves all Mult. Co. residents including low-income and uninsured. Interpretation services available and transportation assistance provided to eligible patients. Call for appt.
Responds to concerns related to rats, mosquitoes and ticks. Offers free inspections. Free snap traps may be available after a completed inspection. Call or email for information. Language services are available.
Full-service medical clinics. Free to tribal members and descendants (other by sliding scale, $30 min. unless insured). Call for appointment.
Basic and preventative dental care for the whole family. Call for referral and intake process. No walk-ins, call for an appt.
Primary care services provided with a focus on African American health and management of hypertension and diabetes. Accepts OHP and CareOregon. Insurance enrollment assistance for uninsured adault residents. First-time patients, call.
For urgent care the fee is up to $250 or more, depending on treatment. Urgent care closed over school breaks and Holidays. Reduce fee for established clients, due at time of service. Accepts OHP and other insurance. No free dental services. Student work supervised by faculty. New patients call to check schedules. Appointment required.
Comprehensive array of services for people living with HIV, including medical case management, as well as service navigation for immigrants and refugees living with HIV.
Family Medicine clinic. Appointment only, call for more information.
Primary and naturopathic care, preventive exams, injury treatment, minor procedures, mental health care and addiction treatment (including medication). Call to make initial appointment.
Residential Care facility 14 residents with HIV/AIDS. 24-hour skilled nursing, social services, drug and alcohol counseling. Neighborhood Housing and Care Program.
Charging stations for electronics. Mental Health services based on availability. Blankets and hygiene items based on availability. Once per month health clinic last Friday of each month.
Connects Oregonians to health insurance and helps paying for it.
A healthcare home for everyone ages 15 and up in downtown Portland. Services include primary and preventative care, acute and chronic disease management. On-site labs, reproductive health, integrated behavioral health and more.
Low-cost birth control, annual visits and Pap exams, pregnancy testing, emergency contraception, STI testing and treatment, HIV testing, PrEP, cancer screenings, vasectomy, medication and surgical abortion care, gender affirming hormone services and menopausal care. Schedule appointments by phone or online. Same-day and walk-in appts. available. Financial assistance available.
Non-emergency/non-crisi mobile health care for people experiencing houselessness. Mobile street medicine services only (no services provided at office). Call or text to request a visit.
Assistance with paying rent/utilities, finding healthy food, transportation to/from medical appointments, health insurance, prescription medication and more. In person by appointment only. Make an appointment online.
Limited acupuncture and other in-person treatments. Mental health services, support groups, yoga, meditation classes, naturopath, acupuncture, chronic pain support, individual adult counseling, outpatient drug and alcohol counseling and transitional sober housing. Support, resources for LGBTQ+ community, recovery services for those with HIV.
Peer and community support for women living with HIV/AIDS. Outpatient Program information and meal on Nutrition Night, Thurs. 6pm in Quest building. Call intake coordinator for more information.
Wellness center provides multidisciplinary and integrative health care in a community-based setting to all people. Serves those living with chronic illnesses and pain, as well as offering a holistically focused medical/wellness component.
Provides transportation for OHP Health Share members to any appt. or service covered by Health Share. Call center hours:24/7.
Low-cost dental program for insured/uninsured people, including patients with HIV/AIDS. Sliding fee scale for enrolled patients. Call to see if accepting new patients, no walk-ins.
Provides primary and urgent health care, including pediatric care, well-child visits/immunizations, chronic disease management, woman’s health and dental care. For residents east of I-205. Sliding scale for uninsured; $25 minimum. Call for appointment.