About Free Health Care for the Uninsured
- Additional services such as pregnancy care and substance abuse treatment are available.doctor visiting image by TEMISTOCLE LUCARELLI from Fotolia.com
The U.S. government funds health care programs with sliding-scale fees based on what you can afford. Examples of services include, "treatment when you are sick, dental care, prescription drugs, immunizations, and checkups for your children." - A federal website offers locations for national treatment programs.doctors desk with a stethoscope image by Keith Frith from Fotolia.com
To find your local federal health care treatment center, visit the Health Resources and Services Administration website at findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov. - You can find low-cost healthcare at your drug store.pr??paratrices en pharmacie image by c??dric chabal from Fotolia.com
You can find walk-in programs in pharmacies and retail stores like Walmart. Nurse practitioners offer preventive care, perform assessments, and offer medication for conditions like the flu. The costs for these services are minimal and may even be free. - Community hospitals, clinics and pharmacies offer health screening options.Hospital image by Raulmah?3n from Fotolia.com
Local hospitals and community health clinics offer free testing for conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes and cancer. Testing is easy, cheap or even free. Contact your local hospital, community center, pharmacy or local newspaper for details. - Take the time to learn about free or low-cost treatment in your area.Family portrait of young family on picnic image by YURY MARYUNIN from Fotolia.com
Those with limited income and no health insurance must make painful choices about spending money. Deciding not to seek medical care is a common choice. Preventive care can save your life. Free or low-cost health care may be nearby.