“Family Medical Care is committed to providing primary medical healthcare, and receiving all individuals with dignity and respect within a caring environment.”
Family Medical Care Community Health Center prides itself on being a comprehensive health care facility with staff committed to providing the best possible care with the utmost respect and compassion for each of its patients. Although our founding principals focus on meeting the tremendous demand for medical care among the uninsured and low-income of the Tri-State Area, our services are available to the entire community, regardless of age, income level, insurance status or residence.
Family Medical Care is made possible through funding from the WV Bureau of Public Health Primary Care Division, Third Party Insurance, Private Pay, Private Foundations, and is being presented with financial assistance as a grant from the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources and through federal dollars from the Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration, and the Community Service Block Grant.
Family Medical Care is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and Handicapped Accessible.
Family Medical Care Community Health Center was designated as a Federally Qualified Healthcare Center in May of 2007, and is committed to providing medical healthcare, and receiving all individuals with dignity and respect within a caring environment. We offer a variety of health care services on a discount fee scale for self-pay, uninsured and underinsured patients, and also accept patients with Medicare, Medicaid, and Third-Party Insurances.
In June of 2006, Family Care Pharmacy opened and offers patients of Family Medical Care Community Health Center discounts on prescriptions based upon their income level, family size and insurance status. The Pharmacy continues to dispense free medications through the Patient Assistance Program to those who meet the requirements of the Pharmaceutical Companies Indigent Drug Programs.
Family Medical Care funding consists of nongovernmental sources (65% of program costs or $1,405,471), state sources (6% or $128,197), and federal sources from HRSA (28% or $558,333) , and CSBG (1% or $20,250).