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Medical and Dental Resource Guide 1 Medical and Dental Resource Guide Organization Contact Days & Hours of Services Additional Information SPA operation provided Palmdale Regional Medical (661) 382-5000 Admitting Hours Medical Sunday and after hours on any other day 1 Center Monday-Friday 6am-6pm patients can register in the Emergency 38600 Medical Center Drive Saturday 6am- 12pm Department. Palmdale, CA 93551 www.palmdaleregional.com High Desert Regional Health (661) 471-4000 Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm Medical Patient must be part of a Medi-Cal 1 Center Appointment # Urgent Care Health plan through L.A. Care or 335 East Avenue I (661) 471-4400 7 days a week, 8am-11pm Health Net and be assigned to High Lancaster, CA 93535 Last patient is at 8pm Desert Regional Health Center as their medical home. Prefer patient makes an appointment before walk-ins. Antelope Valley Community (661) 942-2391 Monday-Friday 7:30am-5pm Medical Accepts Medicare, Medi-Cal, Medi-Cal 1 Clinic-Palmdale Dental Clinic & HMO, sliding scale, and other plans. 2151 East Palmdale Boulevard, Monday-Friday 7:30am-5pm Dental https://avclinic.org Palmdale, CA 93550 AVCC-Palmdale East (661) 942-2391 Monday-Friday 7:30am-5pm Medical Accepts Medicare, Medi-Cal, Medi-Cal 1 37926 47th Street East Saturday 8am-8pm HMO, sliding scale, and other plans. Palmdale, CA 93552 https://avclinic.org Antelope Valley Community (661) 942-2391 Monday-Friday 7:30am-5pm Medical Accepts Medicare, Medi-Cal, Medi-Cal 1 Clinic-Health & Wellness Dental Clinic & HMO, sliding scale, and other plans. 45104 10th Street West Monday-Friday 7:30am-5pm Dental Urgent Care is open 7 days a week Lancaster, CA 93534 from 7:30am-8pm https://avclinic.org Tarzana Treatment Centers (661) 723-4829 Tuesday-Saturday 8am-4pm Medical Accepts My Health LA, Medicare, 1 Antelope Valley- Family Medi-Cal, Private Insurance and Medical Clinic Sliding Scale. Provides HIV services. 907 West Lancaster Boulevard www.tarzanatc.org Lancaster, CA 93534 Tarzana Treatment Centers (661) 729-9090 Monday-Friday 8am-4pm Medical Accepts My Health LA, Medicare, 1 Palmdale Medi-Cal, Private Insurance and 422 West Avenue P Suite C280 Sliding Scale. Provides HIV services. Palmdale, CA 93551 www.tarzanatc.org Tarzana Treatment Centers (818) 534-1820 Monday-Friday 8am-4pm Medical Accepts My Health LA, Medicare, 2 Northridge Medi-Cal, Private Insurance and 8330 Reseda Boulevard Sliding Scale. Provides HIV services. Northridge, CA 91324 www.tarzanatc.org El Proyecto del Barrio (844) 890-4673 Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Medical HIV program- Panorama City provides 2 Esperanza Clinic Saturday once per month 101 class every other Friday, free HIV 9140 Van Nuys Boulevard Suite 8am-5pm testing, counseling, case management, 202-207 health education, and nutritional Panorama City, CA 91402 services. El Proyecto Del Barrio provides services for HIV positive clients on Tuesday and Fridays. For information contact (818) 892-8630. www.elproyecto.us El Proyecto del Barrio (818) 883-2273 Monday-Friday 7am-6pm Medical Accepts My Health LA, Sliding Scale, 2 WinnetKa Health Community Saturday 8am-5pm & and other plans. 20800 Sherman Way Dental Clinic Dental www.elproyecto.us Winnetka, CA 91306 Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Valley Community Clinic (818) 763-8836 Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm Medical Accepts Medi-Cal, My Health LA, and 2 6801Coldwater Canyon Avenue & Covered California North Hollywood, CA 91605 Dental North East Valley Health (818) 365-8086 Monday, Tuesday, & Saturday Medical North East Valley Health provides 2 Corporations 8am-5pm & Certified Enrollment Counselors to 1600 San Fernando Road Wednesday & Thursday Dental communities that assist with health care San Fernando, CA 91340 8am-9pm coverage needs. HIV screening and Friday 9am-5pm treatments are provided at Van Nuys Adult Health Center. www.nevhc.org SPA 1- Antelope Valley/ SPA 2- San Fernando/ SPA 3- San Gabriel/ SPA 4- Metro, Downtown/ SPA 5- Westside, Santa 1 Monica/ SPA 6- South Los Angeles/ SPA 7- East Los Angles, Whittier/ SPA 8- South Bay Long Beach 7/31/18 A.M. Medical and Dental Resource Guide North East Valley Health (818) 432-4400 Monday, Tuesday, & Saturday Medical North East Valley Health provides 2 Corporations 8am-5pm & Certified Enrollment Counselors to 7223 North Fair Avenue Wednesday & Thursday Dental communities that assist with health care Sun Valley, CA 91352 8am-9pm coverage needs. HIV screening and Friday 9am-5pm treatments are provided at Van Nuys Adult Health Center. www.nevhc.org Valley Community Clinic (818) 763-8836 Monday-Fridays 7am-5pm Medical Offers Medi-Cal, My Health LA, and 2 6801 Coldwater Canyon Avenue & accepts Covered California. Please call North Hollywood, CA 91605 Dental (818) 301-6334 for HIV, Hepatitis, and PREP Medical services. www.valleycommunityhealthcare.org ChapCare Fair Oaks (626) 398-6300 Monday-Thursday 8am-7pm Medical Accepts Medi-Cal, most insurance 3 Community Health Alliance Friday 8am-5pm & plans, and Sliding Scale. 1855 North Fair Oaks Avenue 1st and 3rd Saturday 8am-1pm Dental www.chapcare.org Pasadena, CA 91103 Dental Clinic Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 8am-5pm Tuesday & Thursday 8am-6pm Crenshaw Community Health (323) 568-5460 Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:30pm Medical Accepts L.A. Care, Medi-Cal, 3 Center Medicare, and most insurance plans. 3756 Santa Rosalia Drive #400 The HIV/AIDS department is open Los Angeles, CA 9008 from 8am-5pm, for additional information contact (323) 564-4331 www.wattshealth.org East Valley Community (626) 919-5724 Monday-Thursday 8am-8am Medical Appointments only. Must call on 3 Health Center Friday & Saturday 8am-4pm & Mondays for information on Low 420 South Glendora Avenue Dental Income Eligibility -Primary Care. West Covina, CA 91790 www.evchc.org AltaMed Medical & Dental (818) 499-9303 Monday, Wednesday, Friday Medical Services provided General Care, HIV 3 Group 8am-9pm & Care, Women’s Health, Pediatrics, 10418 Valley Boulevard Suite B Tuesday & Thursday 9am-9pm Dental Urgent Care, and Dental. Urgent care is El Monte, CA 91731 Saturday 8am-5pm open Monday-Friday from 1pm and Dental Clinic 9pm and Saturday from 8am-5pm. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, www.altamed.org Friday 8am-7pm Wednesday 8am-5pm Saturday 8am-4:30pm Southern California Hospital (323) 462-2271 Open 24 hours, 7 days a week Medical Accepts Medi-Cal and Sliding Scale. 4 at Hollywood Accepts uninsured patients. 6245 De Longpre Avenue www.sch-hollywood.com Los Angeles, CA 90028 Arroyo Vista Family Health (323) 254-5221 Monday-Friday 8am-7pm Medical Accepts Medi-Cal and Sliding Scale. 4 6000 North Figueroa Street Saturday 8am-4:30pm www.arroyovista.org Los Angeles, CA 90042 Arroyo Vista Family Health (323) 987-2000 Monday-Friday 8am-7pm Medical Accepts Medi-Cal and Sliding Scale. 4 2411 North Broadway Saturday 8am-5pm www.arroyovista.org Los Angeles, CA 90031 Clinica Monsenor Oscar A. (323) 987-1030 Monday-Thursday 7am-4pm Medical Assist uninsured patients. Mi Salud Los 4 Romero Friday 7am-11am & Angeles provides programs for 2032 Marengo Street Dental undocumented patients. Los Angeles, CA 90033 www.clinicaromero.com JWCH Center for Community (562) 867-7999 Monday-Friday 7am-6pm Medical Accepts Medi-Cal, Medicare, and 4 Health Downtown L.A 1ST and 3rd Saturday 8am-12pm & Covered California. Dental clinic hours 522 South San Pedro Street Dental may vary, call to set up an Los Angeles, CA 90013 appointment. www.jwchinstitute.org El Proyecto del Barrio (626) 969-7885 Monday-Friday 8am-7pm Medical Enrollment, Assistance, and Referrals 4 Azusa Health Center Saturday 8am-2pm & for Medi-Cal, Medicare, and Healthy 150 North Azusa Avenue Dental Families. Azusa, CA 91702 http://www.elproyecto.us/ SPA 1- Antelope Valley/ SPA 2- San Fernando/ SPA 3- San Gabriel/ SPA 4- Metro, Downtown/ SPA 5- Westside, Santa 2 Monica/ SPA 6- South Los Angeles/ SPA 7- East Los Angles, Whittier/ SPA 8- South Bay Long Beach 7/31/18 A.M. Medical and Dental Resource Guide Saban Free Clinic/Beverly (323) 653-1990 Monday-Thursday 7:30am- Medical Accepts My Health L.A., Medi-Cal, 4 Health 8:30pm (last app. at 8pm) & Medicare, and Covered California. 8405 Beverly Boulevard Friday 8:30pm-5pm (Last appt. Dental www.sabancommunityclinic.rg Los Angeles, CA 90048 at4:30pm) Modern Health AD-RX (800) 806-0020 Monday-Friday 9am-6:30pm Pharmacy Aceppts Medi-Cal and Sliding Scale. 4 Specialty Pharmacy Saturday 10am-2pm www.modernhealthinc.com 6240 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90048 Clinica Monsenor Oscar A. (213) 989-7700 Monday-Friday 7am-5pm Medical Patients who do not have health 4 Romero & insurance may be eligible to receive 2032 Marengo Street Dental discounted health services. Patient must Los Angeles, CA 90033 provide proof of income and proof of family size. www.clinicaromero.com Pacific OaKs Medical Group (310) 652-2562 Monday-Friday8am-5pm Medical Specializing in HIV care and the needs 5 150 North Robertson Boulevard Closed for lunch of the gay community. Must schedule Suite 300 12:30pm-1:30pm an appointment, no walks-ins. Beverly Hills, CA 90211 www.pacificoaks.com AHF Healthcare Center- (310) 657-9353 Monday, Wednesday-Friday Medical Accepts most insurance plans. Provides 5 Beverly Hills 8:30am-5:30pm HIV/AIDS treatment. Must call to set 99 North La Cienega Boulevard Tuesday 8:30am-7pm up an appointment. Suite 200 www.hivcare.org Beverly Hills, CA 90211 LA Smile Dentistry (323) 296-2300 Monday-Friday 9am-6pm Dental Accepts most insurance plans, Medi- 5 5010 South La Brea Avenue Wednesday by appointment only Cal, LA Smiles Dental Plan. Los Angeles, CA 90056 www.lasmilesdentistry.com Central City Community (323) 234-3280 Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:30pm Medical Walks-in welcome before 2pm. 6 Health Found Saturday 8:30am-2pm Accepts Medi-Cal and Sliding Scale. 5970 South Central Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90001 Hudson Comprehensive (213) 744-3945 Monday-Saturday 8am-4:30pm Medical Provides low cost programs.
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