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Access a comprehensive database of health and human service providers statewide by dialing 211 or visiting the 2-1-1 Community Resources Database. www.211info.org
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Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center
Provider of high-quality, comprehensive, and culturally appropriate primary health care to the communities of Washington and Yamhill Counties with a special emphasis on migrant and seasonal farm workers and others with barriers to receiving healthcare.
www.virginiagarcia.org
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Essential Health Clinic - Free Urgent Healthcare
Free urgent healthcare for children and adults without health insurance or access to medical care. We treat acute infections (ears, eyes, skin, bladder, etc.), fevers, recent onset of acute pain, serious cough, cold, and congestion, rashes, asthma, gastric distress, minor burns, and minor injuries (sprains).Services not provided. The clinic is not set up to provide general physical exams, immunizations, care for long term ailments of many years duration (i.e. low back pain), treatment for depression or anxiety, prenatal care, or emergency or trauma care (refer immediately to the Emergency Dept.).
No appointment needed. Random numbers are given out at 5 p.m. Please do not arrive before 5 p.m. Expect to be here 3 to 4 hours. Everyone will have a consultation with a registered nurse, however, not everyone will see a doctor.
Hillsboro Location: Monday & Thursday @ 5 p.m. (except holidays)
266 W Main St. MS68, Hillsboro, OR 97123
Located in the Washington County Health Department Clinic - one block down from the MAX Hatfield Government Center.Services are provided to clients regardless of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disabilities, sexual orientation, marital status, or any other characteristics protected by law.
http://essentialhealthclinic.org
Call (503) 846-4919 for recorded information.
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Prescription Assistance
Need help to locate the best pricing on your prescription drugs? Here are several options available to you which can provide a savings as high as 75% on some medications. Find out which program works best for you:
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City of Beaverton Prescription Discount Card
This FREE prescription discount card is brought to you by your city government in collaboration with the National League of Cities. Nine out of ten pharmacies nationwide participate in this program including many in our city. To get program information, locate a pharmacy, look up a drug price, or access health resources, visit www.caremark.com/nlc or call toll-free 1-888-620-1749. -
UNA Rx Card
UNA RX CARD is a FREE discount prescription drug card compliments of the Beaverton Area Chamber of Commerce. Chamber members or as an area resident, you and your family have access to this discount Prescription Drug Card program delivered through a joint effort by RESTAT and United Networks of America. To get program information, visit www.beaverton.org and click on “Free Health Savings Card”. -
Oregon Prescription Drug Program
www.opdp.org
(800) 913-4146
All Oregon residents are qualified for this prescription discount card program that gives discounts on ALL drugs. Go to www.opdp.org to check prices online. -
Partnership for Prescription Assistance
The Partnership for Prescription Assistance is a patient-assistance program clearinghouse that helps low-income patients apply for free or reduced-priced prescription drugs. They help qualifying patients without prescription drug coverage get the medicines they need through the program that is right for them. Many will get their medications free or nearly free. Learn more by visiting the following Web site or calling the toll free number below.
www.pparx.org
Phone: 1-888-4PPA-NOW (Call center is open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.)
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