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California 40-1 Representative Lucille Roybal-Allard 117th United States Congress California's 40TH Congressional District NUMBER OF DELIVERY SITES IN 60 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (main organization in bold) ALTAMED HEALTH SERVICES CORPORATION AltaMed Daniel Lara HIV Clinic - East LA - 5427 Whittier Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90022-4101 AltaMed Medical & Dental Group: East LA/Whittier West (Boyle Heights) - 3945 Whittier Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90023-2440 AltaMed Medical and Dental Group: Commerce, Goodrich - 972 Goodrich Blvd Commerce, CA 90022-4114 AltaMed Medical Group: Mobile Van - 5427 Whittier Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90022-4101 AltaMed Medical Group: Mobile Van Counseling & Testing - 512 S Indiana St Los Angeles, CA 90063-3911 AltaMed Medical Group: East LA/Whittier East (Commerce) - 5427 Whittier Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90022-4101 AltaMed Medical Group: Huntington Park - 1900 E Slauson Ave Huntington Park, CA 90255-2725 AltaMed PACE - Downey - 12130 Paramount Blvd Downey, CA 90242-2339 AltaMed PACE - East Los Angeles - 5425 Pomona Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90022-1716 AltaMed PACE - Huntington Park - 1900 E Slauson Ave Ste B Huntington Park, CA 90255-2725 AltaMed Pharmacy - Boyle Heights - 3945 Whittier Blvd Rm 100 Los Angeles, CA 90023-2440 AltaMed Pharmacy - Commerce - 5417 Whittier Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90022-4101 AltaMed Pharmacy - Goodrich - 972 Goodrich Blvd Rm 100 Commerce, CA 90022-4114 AltaMed Pharmacy - Huntington Park - 1900 E Slauson Ave Rm 100 Huntington Park, CA 90255-2725 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES INC BHS - Nuestra Health Center - 4477 Whittier Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90022-1535 CENTRAL CITY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, INC. Central City Community Health Center - 57th & Broadway - 5715 S Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90037-4131 Central City Community Health Center - 5970 S Central Ave Los Angeles, CA 90001-1150 Central City Community Health Center - Mobile Medical Unit #1 - 5968 S Central Ave Los Angeles, CA 90001-1150 CENTRAL NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH FOUNDATION Central Neighborhood Health Foundation - 2707 S Central Ave Los Angeles, CA 90011-5527 COMPLETE CARE COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, INC. Complete Care Community Health Center-Huntington Park - 7301 State St Huntington Park, CA 90255-5823 FAMILY HEALTH CARE CENTERS OF GREATER LOS ANGELES, INC. Bell Gardens Family Medical Center - 6501 Garfield Ave Bell Gardens, CA 90201-1805 Bell Gardens High School - School Based Health Center - 6119 Agra St Bell Gardens, CA 90201-1705 FHCCGLA Downey Family Medical Center - 12113 Woodruff Ave Downey, CA 90241-5605 FHCCGLA Maywood Family Medical Center - 4943 Slauson Ave Maywood, CA 90270-3020 HEALTH ACCESS FOR ALL INC. Angeles Community Health Center - Huntington Park - 6208 Seville Ave Huntington Park, CA 90255-2913 JWCH INSTITUTE, INC. Bell Gardens Community Health Center - 6912 Ajax Ave Bell Gardens, CA 90201-4057 Sources | Federally-Funded Delivery Site Locations: data.HRSA.gov, November 16, 2020. © National Association of Community Health Centers, 2021. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Representative Lucille Roybal-Allard 117th United States Congress California's 40TH Congressional District NUMBER OF DELIVERY SITES IN 60 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (main organization in bold) JWCH INSTITUTE, INC., cont. JWCH Institute, Inc. (Mini Twelve Step House) - 303 E 52nd St Los Angeles, CA 90011-4513 JWCH Medical Clinic @ Bell Shelter - 5600 Rickenbacker Rd Bldg E-1 Bell, CA 90201-6418 Wesley Health Centers - Downey - 8530 Firestone Blvd Downey, CA 90241-4926 Wesley Health Centers (Bellflower) - 14371 Clark Ave Bellflower, CA 90706-2901 KEDREN COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, INC. Kedren Community Care Clinic - 4211 Avalon Blvd Ste A Los Angeles, CA 90011-5622 Kedren Pediatric Center - 4211 Avalon Blvd Ste B Los Angeles, CA 90011-5622 NORTHEAST VALLEY HEALTH CORPORATION Children's Hospital Los Angeles - Ruth's Place - 4775 S Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90037-3200 PEDIATRIC & FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER Eisner Health at Nevin Avenue Elementary School - 1569 E 32nd St Los Angeles, CA 90011-2213 Eisner Health at San Pedro Street Elementary School - 1635 S San Pedro St Los Angeles, CA 90015-3706 Eisner Health at Wadsworth Avenue Elementary School - 981 E 41st St Los Angeles, CA 90011-2753 QUEENSCARE HEALTH CENTERS QueensCare Health Centers - 4816 E 3rd St Los Angeles, CA 90022-1602 SOUTH CENTRAL FAMILY HEALTH CENTER Cudahy Family Health Center - 7910 Atlantic Ave Cudahy, CA 90201-5774 Huntington Park Family Health Center - 2680 Saturn Ave Huntington Park, CA 90255-4377 SCFHC Medical/Dental Annex - 4415 S Central Ave Ste 100 Los Angeles, CA 90011-3629 SCFHC- Santa Fe - 7300 Santa Fe Ave Huntington Park, CA 90255-5731 South Central Family Health Center - 4425 S Central Ave Los Angeles, CA 90011-3629 South Central Family Health Center Vernon Avenue Site - 1111 E Vernon Ave Los Angeles, CA 90011-3718 South Central Family Health Center- Vernon Medical Building - 1028 E Vernon Ave Los Angeles, CA 90011-3717 Wellness Center at Jefferson High School - 3410 Hooper Ave Los Angeles, CA 90011-2161 Wellness Center at the Elizabeth Learning Center - 4811 Elizabeth St Cudahy, CA 90201-5205 UNIVERSAL COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER UCHC Mobile Clinic 1 - 2801 S San Pedro St Los Angeles, CA 90011-2023 Universal Community Health Center - 1005 E Washington Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90021-3068 Universal Community Health Center - San Pedro St. - 2801 S San Pedro St Los Angeles, CA 90011-2023 Universal Community Health Center- Central Ave - 2098 S Central Ave Los Angeles, CA 90011-1235 UNIVERSITY MUSLIM MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, INC. Fremont Wellness Center - 7821 Avalon Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90003-2358 Sources | Federally-Funded Delivery Site Locations: data.HRSA.gov, November 16, 2020. © National Association of Community Health Centers, 2021. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Representative Lucille Roybal-Allard 117th United States Congress California's 40TH Congressional District NUMBER OF DELIVERY SITES IN 60 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (main organization in bold) VIA CARE COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, INC. Via Care 280 Health Center - 280 S Atlantic Blvd East Los Angeles, CA 90022-1733 Via Care 507 Community Health Center - 507 S Atlantic Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90022-2621 Via Care Cesar Chavez West Resource Center - 4755 E Cesar E Chavez Ave Ste D Los Angeles, CA 90022-1200 Via Care Chavez Community Health Center - 4755 E Cesar E Chavez Ave Los Angeles, CA 90022-1267 Via Care Chronic Disease Care Clinic - 615 S Atlantic Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90022-3211 Via Care Garfield Wellness Center - 501 S Woods Ave Los Angeles, CA 90022-1976 Via Care Primary 607 - 607 S Atlantic Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90022-3211 Via Care Whittier Boulevard Health Center - 5015 Whittier Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90022-3116 Via Care Whittier Dental Clinic - 5017 Whittier Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90022-3116 Sources | Federally-Funded Delivery Site Locations: data.HRSA.gov, November 16, 2020. © National Association of Community Health Centers, 2021. For more information, please contact [email protected]..
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