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1730 Race Street
Cincinnati, Ohio  45202
513-621-6364
 
Homeless Medical Van is at the facility Tuesday's 12:00 - 3:00.
Foot Care - Last Tuesday of the month in the Fall and Winter.  Must sign up one month in advance.  One visit per year.
Personal Hygiene Bags - As available.  OTR residents only.  Sign up Thurs. morning.  First come first service.  Pick up Thurs at 1:00 p.m. Proof of residence and SS#

Health Clinics
 

American Cancer Society
(513) 891-1600
Information and referral, support groups, educational programs and rehabilitation. Also, operates Camp Friendship for children, ages 7-15.

Cincinnati Health Department AIDS Testing and Information
3101 Burnet Ave.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45229
(513) 357-7350
Sliding scale based on household income.
Call to schedule an appointment
The clinic provides AIDS information and anonymous HIV testing. It provides testing for hepatitis A, B and C.

Cincinnati Health Department Elm Street Health Center
1525 Elm St.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
(513)352-2927
Cost: Sliding Scale
Provides primary health care to City of Cincinnati residents. Pharmacy and lab are also on site and open daily.

East Price Hill
Price Hill Recreation Center
959 Hawthorne Ave
Mondays 4:00pm–6:00pm, 2nd Wednesday 10:00am-Noon
Metro Bus 33

Health Departments For:
Millvale- 3301 Beekman (513)352-3192
Northside- 3917 Spring Grove Ave. (513)357-7600
Price Hill- 2136 W. 8th St. (513)357-2700
East End- 4027 Eastern Ave. (513)321-2202
**All have sliding scale fees

Health Resource Center (Client Services Division)
112 E. Liberty St.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
(513)241-1064
An on-site Nurse Managed Clinic offering adults urgent care medical services.

Lincoln Heights Health Care Connection Lincoln Heights Center
1171 Adams
Cincinnati, Ohio 45215
(513)588-3623

Lower Price Hill
St. Michael’s Bingo Site
2140 St. Michael’s Street
4th Tuesday 4:00pm-5:30pm
MetroBus10,31,32,33,50

Mt. Auburn Health Center Inc.
244 Southern Ave.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45219
(513)412-5439

North College Hill
St. Paul’s United Church of Christ
6997 Hamilton Ave.
3rd Tuesday 5:00-7:00pm
MetroBus15x,17,41

University Hospital
234 Goodman
Cincinnati, Ohio 45229
Emergency- Medical (513)558-4571
Social Work Services (513)558-8577

Veterans Administration Medical Center
3200 Vine St.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45220 (513)861-3100
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Mental/Dental/Vision Programs
Santa Maria Community Services Wellness Program
(513)557-2700 ext. 220
**Services for the The Gift of Sight Program & Prevent Blindness Program
are available at the three Wellness Program sites listed on the next page.

The Gift of Sight (Wellness Program) – The purpose of this program is to provide free prescription eyeglasses. Individuals eligible to receive this service must be an Ohio resident, 19yrs or older (school age children have a Gift of Sight Program available through their public school), low income (less than 200% of Federal Poverty Level), have no vision health care insurance coverage, have a prescription for eye glasses less than two-years old, has not received eye glasses through the Gift of Sight Program within the last year and has a current photo identification. Persons wishing to apply must come to one of the three Wellness Program Sites listed on the next page (with requested documentation), fill out form, and select preferred location to get eye glasses.

Prevent Blindness (Wellness Program) – The purpose of this program is to provide a comprehensive vision care program for medically indigent and homeless individuals to include vision screening, eye examinations, and procedures as needed at no cost to those who qualify. Individuals must be 19yrs or older, low income (less than 200% of Federal Poverty Level), have no vision health care insurance coverage, at risk for blindness (has glaucoma, or diabetes or a family history of either or both). Individuals must meet the previously stated guidelines and fill out a Prevent Blindness application at one of the three Wellness Sites listed on the next page. The Wellness Program will fax the form to Prevent Blindness Ohio. Once notification is received from Prevent Blindness (via fax) regarding the individual’s acceptance into the program and an appointment for testing, the Wellness Program will call the client to let him/her know the screening date and place and mail the same information along with a client identification card.

Discounted Vision Test (Wellness Program) – For those who can afford $40.00 and cannot wait the 3-5 months it may take to get an appointment at UC Eye Clinic. Having Medicare or Medicaid is OK just no vision policy and low income are the qualifiers.

Discounted Pharmacy Program (Wellness Program) – Call for specific information.
(513)557-2700 ext. 200

Help with Hearing Aides for some patients, Dental Emergencies, Free Hair Cuts, Health Assessments: Blood Pressure Check & Blood Glucose Check, Health Information and Education, Referrals to Health Care Services and Social Services (Wellness Program)- Call for specific information. (513)557-2700 ext. 200

Walnut Hills Evanston Health Center
2805 Gilbert Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45206-1210
Phone: (513) 281-4116

West End Health Center, Inc.
1413 Linn St.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45214 (513)621-2727

Winton Hills Medical Health Center
5275 Winneste Ave.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45232 (513)641-0412