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  • WAAODA is a statewide membership organization made up of the friends and family members of addicted and recovering individuals, counseling professionals, healthcare and program administrators, direct service providers and educators who actively support alcohol and other drug addiction prevention, intervention, treatment and recovery services in their communities. WAAODA's mission is to assure that the people of Wisconsin know and believe that alcohol and drug addiction prevention, treatment and recovery work.
  • The Wisconsin Chronic Disease Program (WCDP) offers assistance to Wisconsin residents with chronic renal disease, hemophilia and adult cystic fibrosis. The program pays health care providers for disease related services and supplies provided to certified Wisconsin Chronic Disease Program recipients after all other sources of payment have been exhausted.
  • Vaccines for Children (VFC) offers free vaccines for eligible children aged 18 years and under. Free vaccines will also be available to children who do not have health insurance for immunizations (underinsured) if they obtain those vaccines from a federally qualified health center (FQHC) or rural health clinic (RHC).
  • This site provides a listing of Local Public Health Departments and Tribal Health Centers by county.
  • The Wisconsin Partnership Program is a comprehensive set of services for the elderly and disabled in Wisconsin. The program integrates health and long-term support services and includes home and community-based services, physician services, and all other medical care. Services are delivered in the participant's home or a setting of his or her choice.
  • SeniorCare is Wisconsin's Prescription Drug Assistance Program for Wisconsin residents who are 65 years of age or older and who meet eligibility requirements. This site lists all eligibility information and costs, and explains how to apply.
  • Provides preventive health screening services to women with little or no health insurance coverage. Pays for mammograms, Pap tests and certain other health screenings. Available in all 72 Wisconsin counties and 11 tribes.
  • WIC is a public health nutrition program designed to improve health outcomes and influence lifetime nutrition and health behaviors in a targeted, at-risk population. WIC is available to pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and infants and children under 5. WIC provides nutritious foods, nutrition information, and referrals to other health and social services.
  • Wishard Advantage is Wishard's new managed care program for low-income residents of Marion County. Wishard Advantage provides quality medical care for enrolled members and their families, including doctor appointments, prescribed medicine, hospital, emergency and ambulance services, lab and x-ray services, and medical supplies. A key feature of the program is its emphasis on preventive services, such as routine physical exams, immunizations, OB/GYN services and others.
  • Within Reach offers information and referral services and public health materials to improve maternal, child and family health.
  • The Women's Center offer mammograms, ultrasounds and bone density testing. A limited number of free and low-cost mammography services are available through ECHN to those who qualify.
  • Women's Clinic & Family Counseling Center is committed to providing quality affordable health care in a safe, nurturing environment to improve the physical health of women and the psychological well-being of women, men and adolescents.
  • Women's Health Specialists is a sliding-scale clinic focusing on the health needs of women. Services include breast cancer detection, menopause services, HIV testing, pregnancy testing, fertility health, comprehensive abortions, and more.
  • Women's Health USA has a clinical research program dedicated to advancing the cause of women's health. Their site provides information on clinical trials, trial locations (CT, LA, MD &TX), previous trials, current trials and how to sign up. If you are interested in participating in any of these studies please call their toll free number: 1-888-309-9991.
  • This page contains links to several programs to assist mothers, children, and families in Alaska, as well as a link to a statewide community services database.
  • WomenCARE is a community of women who provide advocacy, resources, education and support to all women with cancer, their partners, families, friends, and health practitioners throughout diagnosis, healing, surviving, or dying.
  • Working Partners strives to build a drug-free workforce by equipping businesses and communities with tools and information to effectively address drug and alcohol problems. The site provides links to national and state resources, helplines, education materials about substance abuse for the workplace, information about the basics of substance abuse and more.
  • The WV Birth to Three Program provides services to eligible children who have or are at risk of having a developmental delay.Services include medical assistance devices such as hearings aids and braces, home visits, therapies- occupational, physical and speech, transportation services, service coordination, and referrals to specialists including audiologists, counselors, social workers, nurses, dieticians, and child development specialists.
  • WVSeniors.org is a free online community featuring news related to aging, a senior events calendar, question and answer columns, links to senior information online, chats, discussion boards and an extensive database of WV senior social services.
  • Wyoming County provides many services for children and adults including immunizations, maternal and child health, reproductive health and family planning, and cancer screenings.
  • The Migrant Health Program provides basic health care services to migrant and seasonal farm workers and their families in northwestern Wyoming via local care and a voucher referral system. No insurance necessary, and services provided regardless of ability to pay. This site explains the voucher system, the kind of care provided, and eligibility.
  • Wyoming State Health Insurance Information Program (WSHIIP) is a free service that helps seniors and others on Medicare understand their rights and answers their questions. Volunteers counsel beneficiaries and help solve problems.
  • Yadkin County's health clinic provides adult and children's health services, family planning, immunizations, maternity care and more on a sliding scale.
  • Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinics provide comprehensive medical, dental and social services in communities throughout the Northwest incuding Toppenish, Yakima, Grandview, Spokane,Pasco and Walla Walla in Washington, and Hermiston, Woodburn and Portland in Oregon. Insurance including Medicaid, Medicare and Healthy Options (in WA) is accepted and a sliding fee scale based on income and family size is available.
  • Young & Healthy is a health care program that provides free medical, dental, psychological and case-management services to low-income, uninsured children in the Pasadena Schools, day care centers and homeless shelters in the greater Pasadena community. Health services are provided by volunteer physicians, dentists, therapists, optometrists and other health care professionals.
  • This site screens individuals to determine eligibility for benefits including Medicaid, food stamps, the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), nursing home care and other services for the elderly, the disabled, and more.
  • This site lists and describes many facilities and providers specializing in seniors' health in the Yuba area.
  • The Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation administers a comprehensive health care system for 50 rural communities in southwest Alaska. The system includes community clinics, sub-regional clinics, a regional hospital, dental and optical services, mental health services, substance abuse counseling and treatment, health promotion and disease prevention programs, and environmental health services. Their website provides clinic locations, service information and more.

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LINC City and Regional Health Care Guides

AHIRC has written brief guides on getting affordable health care and insurance in cities around the country. These guides outline health insurance options in a practical Q & A format, and include links to pertinent websites and contact information for selected clinics and pharmacies.