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Massachusetts Community Health Centers Good Health 2017-2018 Directory of Massachusetts Community Health Centers Good health. Massachusetts’ 50 community health Right around centers are conveniently located in the corner. communities throughout the state and offer a wide range of high quality primary and preventive health services — all in one place. Community health centers undergo rigorous on-site accreditation visits and regularly exceed national quality and performance standards. Board-certified physicians are trained in a range of pri - mary care specialties, including internal, pediatric and family medicine, as well as gynecology and obstetrics. Additionally, health center physicians have longstand - ing relationships with well-known academic medical centers and can help their patients access hospital-based specialists when needed. Patients can also make appointments with dentists and optometrists as well as talk to a mental health counselor, nutritionist or nurse health educator. Many also have on-site pharmacies, mammography and other screening services as well as urgent care centers which can serve patients more quickly if they are sick. Importantly, patients living with chronic conditions such as diabetes, asthma, cancer, addiction or depression, have access to nationally- recognized programs that can help them better manage their illnesses. Community health center services include: • Pediatrics • Obstetrics • Dental Care • Dermatology • Elder Services • Home Care • Public Health Programs • Substance Use Disorder Treatment • Adult Medicine • Gynecology • Behavioral Health • Podiatry • Family Planning • Nutrition/WIC • School-Based Services • Immunizations • Family Medicine • Laboratory • Social Services • Acupuncture • Specialty Referrals • Pharmacy Services • Smoking Cessation & Prevention • Outreach & Enrollment Last year, more than 960,000 Massachusett s residents chose to receive their health care at a community health center, taking advantage of comprehensive, high-quality services available all in one place — a local health care home. Need Health There are several low-cost health coverage Insurance? plans available for Massachusetts’ residents. Just Ask. To find out if you are eligible, ask the staff at your local community health center or go to www.massleague.org and click on “For Patients”. To find a health center near you, consult this directory. For more information on Massachusetts’ community health centers, go to www.massleague.org. The following list is organized alphabetically by Boston neighborhoods and by city and town. BoStoN By NeiGHBorHooD Charles River ALLStoN- Community Health BriGHtoN Joseph M. Smith Building 495 Western Avenue Brighton, MA 02135 617-783-0500 www.charlesriverhealth.org MGH Charlestown cHArLeStoWN HealthCare Center 73 High Street Charlestown, MA 02129 617-724-8135 www.massgeneral.org/charlestown NEW Health Charlestown 15 Tufts Street Charlestown, MA 02129 857-238-1100 www.newhealthcharlestown.org South Cove cHiNAtoWN Community Health Center 885 Washington Street Boston, MA 02111 617-482-7555 (call for locations) www.scchc.org Bowdoin Street Health Center DorcHeSter 230 Bowdoin Street Dorchester, MA 02122 617-754-0100 www.bowdoinstreethealth.org Codman Square Health Center 637 Washington Street Dorchester, MA 02124 617-825-9660 www.codman.org DotHouse Health 1353 Dorchester Avenue Dorchester, MA 02122 617-288-3230 www.dorchesterhouse.org Geiger Gibson Community Health Center 250 Mount Vernon Street Dorchester, MA 02125 617-288-1140 www.hhsi.us Harvard Street Neighborhood Health Center 632 Blue Hill Avenue Dorchester, MA 02121 617-822-3400 (call for locations) www.harvardstreet.org Neponset Health Center 398 Neponset Avenue Dorchester, MA 02122 617-282-3200 www.hhsi.us Upham’s Corner Health Center 500 Columbia Road Dorchester, MA 02125 617-287-8000 (call for locations) www.uphamscornerhealthcenter.org Boston Health Care for DoWNtoWN the Homeless Program Jean Yawkey Place 780 Albany Street Boston, MA 02118 857-654-1000 (call for locations) www.bhchp.org Sidney Borum Jr. Health Center 75 Kneeland Street Boston, MA 02111 617-457-8140 www.sidneyborum.org East Boston Neighborhood eASt BoStoN Health Center 10 Gove Street & 20 Maverick Square East Boston, MA 02128 617-569-5800 (call for locations) www.ebnhc.org Fenway Community feNWAy Health Center 1340 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02215 617-267-0900 (call for locations) www.fenwayhealth.org Brookside Community JAMAicA PLAiN Health Center 3297 Washington Street Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 617-522-4700 www.brighamandwomens.org/ brookside Southern Jamaica Plain Health Center 640 Centre Street Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 617-983-4100 www.brighamandwomens.org/sjphc Mattapan Community MAttAPAN Health Center 1575 Blue Hill Avenue Mattapan, MA 02126 617-296-0061 www.mattapanchc.org North End Waterfront Health NortH eND 332 Hanover Street Boston, MA 02113 617-643-8000 www.northendwaterfronthealth.org Greater Roslindale Medical & roSLiNDALe Dental Center 4199 Washington Street Roslindale, MA 02131 617-323-4440 www.roslindale.org Dimock Community roXBUry Health Center 55 Dimock Street Roxbury, MA 02119 617-442-8800 www.dimock.org Whittier Street Health Center 1290 Tremont Street Roxbury, MA 02120 617-427-1000 www.wshc.org South Boston SoUtH BoStoN Community Health Center 409 West Broadway South Boston, MA 02127 617-269-7500 (call for locations) www.sbchc.org Fenway: South End SoUtH eND 142 Berkeley Street Boston, MA 02116 617-247-7555 www.fenwayhealth.org South End Community Health Center 1601 Washington Street Boston, MA 02118 617-425-2000 www.sechc.org oUtSiDe BoStoN CHP Adams Internists ADAMS 19 Depot Street, Suite 1 Adams, MA 01220 413-743-1080 www.chpberkshires.org Community Health Center BoUrNe of Cape Cod 123 Waterhouse Road Bourne, MA 02532 508-477-7090 www.chcofcapecod.org Brockton Neighborhood BrocKtoN Health Center 63 Main Street Brockton, MA 02301 508-559-6699 (call for locations) www.bnhc.org Cambridge Health Alliance cAMBriDGe Health Centers 1493 Cambridge Street Cambridge, MA 02139 617-665-1305 (call for locations) www.challiance.org/locations MGH Chelsea cHeLSeA HealthCare Center 151 Everett Ave Chelsea, MA 02150 617-884-8300 www.massgeneral.org/chelsea Chicopee Health Center cHicoPee 505 Front Street Chicopee, MA 01013 413-420-2222 (call for dental locations) www.hhcinc.org Edward M. Kennedy cLiNtoN Community Health Center (dental services only) 200 High Street Clinton MA 01510 978-368-0340 www.kennedychc.org Island Health Care eDGArtoWN 245 Edgartown-Vineyard Haven Rd. Edgartown, MA 02539 508-939-9358 www.ihimv.org Family HealthCare Center fALL riVer at SSTAR 400 Stanley Street Fall River, MA 02723 508-675-1054 (call for locations) www.sstar.org/primary-healthcare HealthFirst Family Care Center 387 Quarry Street Fall River, MA 02723 508-679-8111 www.healthfirstfr.org Community Health Center fALMoUtH of Cape Cod 210 Jones Road, Suite 22 Falmouth, MA 02540 508-477-7090 www.chcofcapecod.org Fitchburg Community fitcHBUrG Health Center 326 Nichols Road Fitchburg, MA 01420 978-878-8100 www.chcfhc.org Edward M. Kennedy frAMiNGHAM Community Health Center 354 Waverly Street Framingham, MA 01702 508-270-5700 (call for dental & optometry locations) www.kennedychc.org Greater Gardner GArDNer Community Health Center 175 Connors Street Gardner, MA 01440 978-410-6100 www.chcfhc.org Gloucester Family GLoUceSter Health Center 302 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 978-282-8899 www.nschi.org CHP Community GreAt Health Center BArriNGtoN 444 Stockbridge Road Great Barrington, MA 01230 413-528-8580 (call for locations) www.chpberkshires.org Community Health Center of GreeNfieLD Franklin County 489 Bernardston Road, Suite 108 Greenfield, MA 01301 413-325-8500 www.chcfc.org Ellen Jones Community HArWicH Dental Center (dental services only) 351 Pleasant Lake Avenue Harwich, MA 02645 508-778-5400 www.hhsi.us Harwich Health Center 269 Chatham Road Harwich, MA 02645 508-432-1400 www.outercape.org Holyoke Health Center HoLyoKe 230 Maple Street Holyoke, MA 01040 413-420-2200 (call for dental locations) www.hhcinc.org Manet Community HULL Health Center 180 George Washington Boulevard Hull, MA 02045 781-925-4550 www.manetchc.org Huntington Health Center HUNtiNGtoN 73 Russell Road Huntington, MA 01050 413-667-3009 www.hchcweb.org Duffy Health Center HyANNiS 94 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 508-771-9599 www.duffyhealthcenter.org Harbor Community Health Center-Hyannis 735 Attucks Lane Hyannis, MA 02601 508-778-0300 www.hhsi.us Greater Lawrence Family LAWreNce Health Center 34 Haverhill Street Lawrence, MA 01841 978-686-0090 (call for locations) www.glfhc.org CHP Lee Family Practice Lee 11 Quarry Hill Road Lee, MA 01238 413-243-0536 www.chpberkshires.org Leominster Community LeoMiNSter Health Center 14 Manning Avenue Leominster, MA 01453 978-847-0110 www.chcfhc.org Lowell Community LoWeLL Health Center 161 Jackson Street Lowell, MA 01852 978-937-9700 www.lchealth.org Lynn Community LyNN Health Center 269 Union Street Lynn, MA 01901 781-581-3900 (call for locations) www.lchcnet.org Community Health MASHPee Center of Cape Cod 107 Commercial Street Mashpee, MA 02649 508-477-7090 www.chcofcapecod.org Methuen Family Health Center MetHUeN 70 East Street Methuen, MA 01844 (inside Holy Family Hospital, Rogers Building) 978-683-3491 www.glfhc.org Edward M. Kennedy MiLforD Community Health Center 42 Cape Road Milford, MA 01757 800-853-2288 www.kennedychc.org Greater New Bedford NeW BeDforD Community Health Center 874 Purchase Street New Bedford, MA 02740 508-992-6553 www.gnbchc.org CHP North Adams NortH ADAMS Family Medicine
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