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- This website offers a wide range of resources to assist people in need of blood or marrow transplants. Links range from free air transportation for patients in financial need who must travel to receive medical treatment to basic fundraising help.
- The Boone County Community Clinic provides primary health care to uninsured, underinsured and low-income county residents. The clinic accepts Medicaid and Hoosier Healthwise and is an enrollment center for Medicaid. Services are based on a sliding fee scale, and include physicals, primary care, GYN care, sick visits and cardiac and diabetes visits.
- The Children's Special Health Care Services program provides care coordination and financial assistance children (under 21) with a chronic illness or disability. Families must meet medical and financial criteria.
- Boriken's services include adolescent health, adult medicine, asthma education and support services, HIV counseling and testing, dental, family medicine, geriatrics, gynecology (including diagnostic colposcopy), nutrition, obstetrics, on-site lab work and pharmacy, pediatrics, podiatry, pulmonology, and social work and transportation.
- This website lists locations and contact information for Community Health Centers in the Boston HealthNet network. Services and programs are listed on the website.
Boston HealthNet is an integrated service delivery network serving most of Boston's neighborhoods and Quincy. - Boston Mountain Rural Health Center, and its satellite clinics offer primary medical, dental, mental health and preventive health services. There are clinics located in Marshall, Clinton, Fairfield Bay, and Huntsville.
- The School of Dental Medicine's students provide affordable dental treatment at a minimal fee under the supervision of faculty dentists.
- The BESTD Clinic provides free STD diagnosis and treatment as well as HIV/AIDS testing and counseling in a manner that is sensitive to sexual orientation and gender identity.
- The Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Program provides acute care, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation, transitional living services, adaptive equipment, home modifications, and other services necessary to reintegrate injured individuals into their communities. Any Florida resident who has sustained a traumatic brain or spinal cord injury and is medically stable may be eligible. The site fully explains eligibility information.
- The Brain Injury Association of Arkansas helps in the areas of brain injury prevention, research, education, and advocacy.
- The Brain Injury Association of New Jersey is a non-profit organization that brings together people with brain injuries, their families and friends, and concerned allied health professionals to improve the quality of life people experience after brain injury. It is a statewide membership organization dedicated to providing education, outreach, prevention, advocacy and support services to all persons affected by brain injury and to the general public.
- BIAW provides services relating to information and resource, education, prevention, advocacy, and support services to individuals with brain injury, their families, friends, and professionals.
- Brave Kids' mission is to help children with chronic, life-threatening illnesses or disabilities. The Directory provides information on local resources that help children with special needs.
- The Bangor YMCA in Maine provides resources and information on Breast and Cervical Cancer. In addition, the Y provides low-income women who are uninsured or underinsured the opportunity to qualify for a free medical program, Caring Connections. Their other program, Bridging The Gap (BTG), provides breast health exams and imaging to women ages 30-39 who are at high risk or have symptoms of concern. Women must qualify financially and be underinsured or uninsured.
- CDC provides low-income, uninsured, and underserved women access to timely, high-quality screening and diagnostic services, to detect breast and cervical cancer at the earliest stages, through the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP). Age and income requirements vary.
- This program provides low-income, uninsured or under-insured women with annual comprehensive screening examinations, including clinical breast exams and screening mammograms, Pap Tests and pelvic exams, diagnostic services, and case management for follow-up testing and care. Women 40 and older who are at or below 250% of the FPL and who have no health insurance or insufficient insurance are eligible for these services.
- The Alaska Breast and Cervical Health Check (BCHC) program provides free breast and cervical cancer screening to women ages 18 to 64 who meet certain income guidelines, who do not have insurance, who cannot meet their deductible, or whose insurance does not pay for BCHC services.
- The Washington Breast and Cervical Health Program provides uninsured and underinsured women aged 40-64 with breast and cervical cancer screenings. This site explains eligibility and identifies service locations.
- This online guide provides extensive information about breast cancer and relevant resources in Connecticut, including treatment facilities, support networks and financial help.
- BreastCare is a program of the Arkansas Department of Health that provides free mammograms, free clinical breast exams, free pelvic exams and Pap tests, and free follow-up cancer treatment for Arkansas women who qualify.
- Brevard County Health Department offers child health services, family planning, and dental care.
- Bridges to Care links uninsured residents of Nashville to a network of safety net primary health, dental, mental health, and substance abuse clinics that serve patients based on their ability to pay. BTC also provides help with prescription medications and transportation. This site lists enrollment locations and requirements.
- Bright Now! offers ConfiDent, a dental discount program that gives members a 20% - 50% discount off the regular cost of dental care. Please note that this is a discount program, not insurance.
- The Bristol Bay Area Health Corporation is a tribal organization providing a wide range of medical and dental care to 34 rural communities in southwest Alaska. BBAHC offers a sliding discount for certain medical, optical, behavioral health and dental services. The discount is based on income and can reduce self-pay amounts owed from 25% to 100%.
- Services at The Bristol Senior Wellness Center include a foot care clinic, diabetes and cholesterol screenings,and free blood pressure screenings.
- Broadway House's mission is to provide first class residential health care & rehab services to people living with HIV/AIDS. It is NJ's only 66 bed sub acute care health facility which serves the medical, behavioral, and social services needs of individuals living with HIV/AIDS.
- Bronx Care's numerous sites offer a comprehensive range of services, inculding pediatrics, general medicine, obstetrics/gynecology, family practice, mental health, and dental care. Locations, services and contact info are all listed on this site.
- Broward County Health Department offers services including dental, family planning, immunizations, pharmacy, pregnancy prevention & emergency contraception, STD and TB testing and treatment and immunizations.
- The Brown Avenue Clinic provides primary care and preventive services to low-income and uninsured individuals, regardless of ability to pay.
- The Brown County Mental Health Center provides inpatient, outpatient, nursing home, and community/contract services. Inpatient services are provided in three specialty units serving children and adolescents, adults, and alcohol/other drug abusers. Outpatient services are provided for the mentally ill and/or substance abusers including individual therapy, family therapy, group therapy, medication management evaluation, case management, specialty clinics and more.
- The Bumcombe County Health Department offers a variety of primary care, dental and family planning services to local-area residents. Clinical services accept self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare and private insurance. Most services are provided on a sliding fee scale and eligible participants may receive care at no charge.
- BCMH provides comprehensive care and services to mentally handicapped children and their families.
- The Department works collaboratively with other city agencies to provide a variety of specially targeted treatment and prevention programs. These services are part of programs operated by the Health Department, the Human Resources Administration, the Department of Homeless Services, the Administration for Children's Services and the NYC Board of Education.
- The various programs of the Bureau of Child, Family & Community Wellness seek to improve the health of Nevada's families with emphasis on women, infants and children by providing health education, prevention activities and access to health care services. Programs include maternal and child health including dental, prenatal substance abuse prevention, and health care for pregnant women, mothers and children.
- The Bureau of Community Services is responsible for the development and administration of services to meet the needs of adults and children with mental illness or emotional disturbances and/or with alcohol/drug abuse/dependence problems, as well as persons with Alzheimer's disease and other dementia. Some of their services include psychiatric facilities, programs for adults with Alzheimers and substance abuse counseling.
- The Maine Bureau of Elder Services offers a number of health programs to elderly residents, people with disabilities, and their families. Services include advice about Medicare, in-home care, referrals, protective care, counseling and transportation. The Long-Term Care Ombudsperson can help resolve conflicts and complaints made by or on behalf of residents of nursing homes, board and care homes, and similar adult homes.
- The Bureau of Mental Retardation provides services to meet the needs of individuals with mental retardation and/or developmental disabilities. These services include early intervention, residential services, and home and community based services.
- The Massachusetts Bureau of Substance Abuse Services oversees the substance abuse prevention and treatment services in the Commonwealth.They provide access to treatment for the indigent and uninsured. The site includes information on prevention programs and a directory of substance abuse services within the state.
- Cable Positive offers programs and services to those in the cable and telecommunications industry whose lives have been affected by HIV/AIDS, as well as grants to local HIV/AIDS organizations around the country.
- CABUN Rural Health Services and its satellite clinics offer primary medical care services as well as obstetrical and gynecological care. Clinics are located in Hampton, Amity, Bearden, Hope, Lewisville, and Strong.
- Cahaba Valley Health Care provides access to quality healthcare for the underserved, primarily Hispanic, communities in Jefferson and Shelby Counties. The clinic specializes in dental, vision and diagnostic screenings.
- Caldwell County Health Department runs a primary care clinic and a dental clinic for patients between the ages of 4 and 18, and offers immunization services, STD testing and counseling, and more.
- California ADAP provides medications to individuals with HIV/AIDS who otherwise could not afford them. Those eligible must be state residents, HIV positive, 18 or older, have limited or no prescription drug benefit from another source, and meet specific income guidelines. Program details are provided on this website.
- CCS assists eligible families who are unable to afford necessary medical care for children with certain medical and health problems, and helps pay for doctor visits and care, hospital stays, surgery, physical and occupational therapy, tests, X-rays, medical equipment, and medical supplies, medical case management and the Medical Therapy Program. To qualify, children must be under 21 and have a condition covered by CSS, and families must meet income or need guidelines. This site has information on how to apply, and which conditions are covered by CCS.
- DDS is the agency through which California provides services and supports to children and adults with developmental disabilities, including mental retardation, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism and related conditions. This comprehensive site includes information about developmental disabilities, services available for individuals with developmental disabilities, information on laws and regulations, relevant links, and much more.
- DDS is the agency through which the State of California provides services and supports to children and adults with developmental disabilities. These disabilities include mental retardation, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism and related conditions. This comprehensive site contains links for various programs and services.
- This extremely useful and comprehensive site has with a wealth of information including community mental health services, state hospitals, information about Medi-Cal and mental health, and mental health resources and organizations.
- The California Hospice Foundation's mission is to improve access to quality hospice and palliative care services through research, education and public awareness. On their site, find a directory of hospice programs serving people in California and Nevada, general hospice information, links and more.
- This search engine offers detailed information on each of the state's nursing homes, including how the homes rate on measures that are important to quality of care and quality of life. Tjis is an exceptionally well-designed site with a vast database of useful information.
- This is a comprehensive list of state agencies, disability organizations, parent organizations, and other organizations specific to children and youth with disabilities.