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CARENET - HEALTHCARE OPTIONS FOR UNINSURED RESIDENTS OF LEON COUNTY
Leon County citizens who do not have health insurance do not have to go without the
medical care that they need. CareNet is a public/private partnership —not a health
insurance plan—for primary healthcare services. CareNet is designed to serve the
healthcare needs of uninsured Leon County residents.
Bond Community Health Center and Neighborhood Health Services offer primary healthcare
with a sliding fee discount based upon verification of income and residency. Other
partners in the CareNet collaborative include the Capital Medical Society/We Care
Network, FAMU College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tallahassee Memorial
Healthcare, Capital Regional Medical Center, and the Leon County Health Department.
Contact one of the following health centers for more
information or to schedule an appointment: Bond
Community Health Center, Inc. http://www.bondchc.com
(850) 576-4073
1720 S. Gadsden Street ~ Tallahassee, FL 32301
Bond Community Health Center accepts Medicaid/Medicare and private insurance. The health
center also provides healthcare on a sliding scale with verification of income. Please
bring proof of your insurance or documentation of your income to your appointment.
Walk-ins are welcomed.
Neighborhood Health Services, Inc. http://www.nhsclinic.org
(850) 224-2469
438 West Brevard Street ~ Tallahassee, FL 32301
Neighborhood Health Services (NHS) is a community health center dedicated to providing
Leon County residents and the surrounding counties with high-quality comprehensive
primary healthcare. Free or reduced healthcare is provided for eligible Leon County
patients based on verification of income. Please call to schedule an appointment.
We Care Network - Capital Medical Society Foundation
http://www.capmed.org/foundation
(850) 942-5215 Leon County
(850) 942-7963 Gadsden, Jefferson and Wakulla Counties
1204 Miccosukee Road ~ Tallahassee, FL 32308
The We Care Network provides free, donated specialty medical care for patients referred
by their primary care physicians. Patients must be uninsured and not eligible for any
other government program. Patients must be Leon County residents and meet income
guidelines based on the Federal Poverty Guidelines.
FAMU Pharmacy The FAMU Pharmacy provides
pharmaceuticals to eligible patients with written prescriptions from a CareNet provider.
Medications are priced on a sliding scale based on the patient's ability to pay. Income
verification must be provided. The Pharmacy is staffed by FAMU College of Pharmacy and
Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Leon County Health Department
http://www.leoncountyfl.gov/lcphu/
(850) 606-8250
872 West Orange Avenue ~ Tallahassee, FL 32304
Main Number (850) 606-8150
Clinic Appointments (850) 606-8000
Services Provided: Family Planning, Immunizations, T.B., Sexually Transmitted
Disease (STD), HIV/AIDS testing, treatment and counseling.
WIC (Women, Infants and Children Main Number (850)
606-8300
KidCare http://www.floridakidcare.org
1-888-540-5437
Through Florida KidCare, the state of Florida offers health insurance for children from
birth through age 18, even if one or both parents are working. It includes four
different parts. When you apply for coverage, Florida KidCare will check which part your
child may qualify for based on age and family income. You may apply online.
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