Healthcare Services
Here’s a helpful list of healthcare resources and support services, including free or low-cost clinics, insurance assistance, public health programs, and community organizations that can help you access medical care, insurance enrollment, preventative services, and more. Most of these serve low-income, uninsured, or underinsured residents.
Free or Low-Cost Clinics & Medical Centers
Free clinic offering medical care to uninsured individuals and families on a sliding fee basis in Atlanta.

Free clinic in the Atlanta area providing medical services to those in need.

Community health clinic with medical services; many accept patients regardless of insurance status.

Nonprofit offering culturally competent HIV-related health and mental health services.

Federally qualified health center (FQHC) offering comprehensive primary care on sliding fees.

Wellness and community health services with a focus on preventative care.
Public Health & Statewide Healthcare Programs
No-cost or low-cost health coverage programs for eligible children, pregnant women, and families.

Georgia Department of Public Health operates clinics offering vaccinations, communicable disease testing, family planning, and other core services.

Community health organizations like MedLink help uninsured residents enroll in Georgia Medicaid or Pathway to Coverage plans.

A statewide association of free and charity clinics where you can search for local providers offering low-cost care.

Organizations and databases like Partnership for Prescription Assistance and NeedyMeds help connect uninsured individuals to free or low-cost medications.

Some clinics and nonprofits provide free help enrolling in health insurance, including Medicaid and marketplace plans.
