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Provides financial assistance to persons who have health care needs and are uninsured, underinsured, ineligible for a government program, or otherwise unable to pay

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Medical Care Expense Assistance
Patient Financial Services Offices
People Without Health Insurance
Sage: Provides breast and cervical cancer screening to low-income women, age 40 and over, without health insurance who do not receive Medical assistance or whose insurance does not cover the total cost of these services. If one of the screening tests shows a problem, Sage covers many diagnostic services and can often connect to treatment coverage. Sage Scopes: Free colorectal cancer screening including kit, colonoscopy and follow up for patients with abnormal screening results. Available to men and women, ages 50 - 64, or as young as 40 for groups at increased risk, who have no insurance or are under-insured, and meet income guidelines.
- After hours nurse care line - Assisted referrals are provided for services such as specialty care - Breast cancer screening - Cervical cancer screening (i.e. Pap testing) - Colposcopy - Family planning birth control (including IUD, pills, implant, shot, patch or ring) - Health care when sick or injured - Health education - HPV testing - Immunizations - Laboratory services - Medication Assistance - Mental Health assessment and counseling - Monitoring and treatment of chronic illness (ex: diabetes, asthma) - Pediatrics - Pregnancy testing - Prenatal care - Preventative care - Pelvic exams - Routine check-ups ?- Sexually Transmitted Disease testing - School/camp physicals - Urinary tract infection testing and treatment - Yeast infection and vaginitis testing and treatment Minnesota SAGE Program: Provides free breast and cervical cancer screening and follow-up services to uninsured and underinsured women over the age of 40.

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Pregnancy Testing
Prenatal Care
Flu Vaccines
HPV Immunizations
Breast Examinations
Low Income
Disease/Disability Information
Sterilization
General Health Education Programs
Contraception
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
HIV Testing
People Without Health Insurance
Childhood Immunization
Medical Information Services
Well Baby Care
Community Clinics
Hepatitis Testing
Birth Control Counseling
General Physical Examinations
Mammograms
Smoking/Vaping Cessation
Pap Tests
Provides immunizations for individuals six weeks of age and older who do not have insurance or whose insurance does not cover immunizations and for adults who are uninsured or underinsured. Flu clinics are provided for the public at various sites in the county in October and November.
Dental services for people of all ages including: - Office exams - Cleanings - Fluoride treatments - X-rays - Sealants - Restorations (fillings) - Routine extractions - Partials/dentures - Root canals - Stainless steel/acrylic strip crowns - Fixed permanent crowns

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Dental Hygiene
Low Income
Dentures
People Without Health Insurance
Dental Restoration
General Dentistry
Medicaid Recipients
Cavity Prevention Measures
Offers a full range of primary healthcare services for patients of all ages. Primary and Preventive Care: - Adolescent healthcare - Gender care and gender-affirming primary care - HIV care including screening, medication management, lifestyle, and referrals to community resources - Immunizations and flu and COVID-19 vaccines - Minor surgical procedures - Nutrition counseling - Pediatric ADHD evaluation and treatment - Pediatric care/well-child exams - Physical/wellness exams - Prenatal and postpartum care - Screening for diseases such as cancer, tuberculosis, diabetes, and high blood pressure - Sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing and treatment - Treatment for cold/flu symptoms and seasonal allergies Telehealth services include: - Birth control consultations - Chronic disease management - Cold/flu symptoms - Medication management - Mental health and substance abuse concerns - Rashes and skin conditions - Sore throat/cough - Upset stomach - Urinary tract infections

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Well Baby Care
Telemedicine
Tuberculosis Screening
Medication Information/Management
Nutrition Education
Allergies
Sexually Transmitted Infection Treatment
Flu Vaccines
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
Chronic Disease Self Management Programs
LGBTQ2+ Issues
COVID-19 Immunization Clinics
People Without Health Insurance
Community Clinics
Contraception
General Immunization
Pediatrics
HIV Testing
General Medical Care
General Physical Examinations
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Diabetes Screening
Offers a full range of primary healthcare services for patients of all ages. Primary and Preventive Care: - Adolescent healthcare - Gender care and gender-affirming primary care - HIV care including screening, medication management, lifestyle, and referrals to community resources - Immunizations and flu and COVID-19 vaccines - Minor surgical procedures - Nutrition counseling - Pediatric ADHD evaluation and treatment - Pediatric care/well-child exams - Physical/wellness exams - Prenatal and postpartum care - Screening for diseases such as cancer, tuberculosis, diabetes, and high blood pressure - Sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing and treatment - Treatment for cold/flu symptoms and seasonal allergies Telehealth services include: - Birth control consultations - Chronic disease management - Cold/flu symptoms - Medication management - Mental health and substance abuse concerns - Rashes and skin conditions - Sore throat/cough - Upset stomach - Urinary tract infections

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Well Baby Care
Telemedicine
Tuberculosis Screening
Medication Information/Management
Nutrition Education
Allergies
Sexually Transmitted Infection Treatment
Flu Vaccines
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
Chronic Disease Self Management Programs
LGBTQ2+ Issues
COVID-19 Immunization Clinics
People Without Health Insurance
Community Clinics
Contraception
General Immunization
Pediatrics
HIV Testing
General Medical Care
General Physical Examinations
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Diabetes Screening
Counseling (individual, couples, family) and psychological testing. All services performed by graduate students under supervision of licensed professionals. The following services are provided: - Individual and family therapy: Counseling focusing on a variety of issues including, but not limited to depression, anxiety, stress, behavior problems, suicide, divorce, and marriage problems - Pre-adolescent and adolescent therapy (children 11 and older) - Group therapy - Therapy for abuse and other types of trauma - Psychological testing and assessment including personality and other diagnostic instruments

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Psychosocial Evaluation
Parent Abusers
People Without Health Insurance
Psychological Assessment
Male Spouse/Intimate Partner Abusers
Anxiety Disorders
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Major Depression
Female Spouse/Intimate Partner Abusers
Physically Abused Children
Marriage and Relationships Counseling
Suicide Counseling
Suicidal Persons
Depression Screening
Abused Men
Elder Abusers
General Counseling Services
Psychological Testing
Divorce Counseling
Anxiety Disorders Screening
Low Income
Abused Women
Individual Counseling
Family Counseling
Parent Abuse Counseling
Elder Abuse Victims
Divorced/Divorcing Persons
Conjoint Counseling
Group Counseling
Psychiatric Disorder Counseling
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counseling
- Academic Wellness and Success Program: School-linked program designed to increase the availability of mental health services to children Pre-K to 18 years old of African descent who are uninsured or underinsured in their homes, schools, communities, and in the African American Child Wellness Institute offices through the use of face-to-face and telehealth platforms. Provides approximately 8-10 hours of direct mental health services including mental health screenings, diagnostic assessments, and psychotherapy treatment including individual, group, and family sessions through the use of cultural specific providers. - Counseling, Outreach, and Public Education Campaign: Addresses COVID-19 prevention and vaccine hesitance within the community by mobilizing four different teams that serve a region that includes the Twin Cities metropolitan area. Services include a 24-hour Community Mental Health and COVID-19 hotline, individual and group crisis counseling (within multi-family settings and outside of the home), individual and group outreach services, as well as brief educational or supportive contact, public education, assessment, referral, and resource linkages, as well as community networking and support. ? - Healing Circle, The: Provides a sacred space where community-based challenges are addressed in an orderly manner. Life and death issues such as COVID-19, community violence, and systemic racism are discussed. Provided in collaboration with the Conversations with Al McFarlane program which airs of KFAI Radio Station and is streamed live on Facebook and YouTube. - Mura Moms: Pre-meditated pregnancy and motherhood project which provides alternative methods of engaging African American women in the process of examining how their stress, depression, anxiety, and substance use are harmful to their own well-being as well as that of their baby, and to allow them to learn culturally appropriate stress reduction techniques and coping mechanisms in supportive environments. Overall goal is to improve birth outcomes among low income African American women struggling with chemical use and/or mental health issues. To accomplish this, both parents are invited to develop knowledge, partnerships, skills, and behaviors that promote wellness, safety, and respect in their homes and in the community. Provides intensive support including intake, education, mentorship, and wellness coaching services to up to 15 women per class. - Project Mura: Pre-meditated parenting BootCamp which provides three intensive BootCamp trainings annually for parents who are raising uninsured or underinsured children of African descent ages birth - 18 years old. Services include diagnostic interviews, individual psychotherapy, family therapy, group therapy, crisis intervention, and other services. Clinicians provide cultural consultations and care coordination services with other mental health providers, schools, medical personnel (such as nurses, primary care providers, personal care attendants, pediatricians, and psychiatrists) as well as other entities such as religious and social service organizations to provide multi-systemic support. Individual wellness coaches facilitate the development of family wellness plans for each program participant. Services are provided within an African-centered context.

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Individual Counseling
Wellness Programs
Outreach Programs
Parents
General Mental Health Support Groups
Disease/Disability Information
Stress Management
African American Community
General Counseling Services
Group Counseling
People Without Health Insurance
Health Crisis Information Lines
Substance Use Disorders
Subject Specific Public Awareness/Education
Psychodynamic Therapy
General Mental Health Screening
Low Income
Psychological Assessment
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Telemental Health
Sage: Provides breast and cervical cancer screening to low-income women, age 40 and over, without health insurance who do not receive Medical assistance or whose insurance does not cover the total cost of these services. If one of the screening tests shows a problem, Sage covers many diagnostic services and can often connect to treatment coverage. Sage Scopes: Free colorectal cancer screening including kit, colonoscopy and follow up for patients with abnormal screening results. Available to men and women, ages 50 - 64, or as young as 40 for groups at increased risk, who have no insurance or are under-insured, and meet income guidelines.
- Eye Exams for distance and near vision, depth and color perception, muscle balance, and eye coordination. - Diagnosis and treatment of eye disease - Diabetic eye exams - Treatment of urgent eye problems, such as pink eye and allergies - Frames and lenses - Contact Lenses

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Optometry
People Without Health Insurance
Medicaid Recipients
Eye Screening
Medicare Beneficiaries
Glasses/Contact Lenses
Direct Access for SUD allows an individual to go directly to the provider of their choice to receive a comprehensive assessment and access care immediately. A Comprehensive Assessment determines the type of substance use disorder (SUD) and the level of care individuals need to sufficiently address and treat their substance use disorder. Must need to be financially eligible, and either have no health insurance or health insurance that does not fully cover substance use disorder services. Find substance use disorder providers, visit Fast Tracker website: https://www.fasttrackermn.org/

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Central Intake/Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
People Without Health Insurance
Alcohol Use Disorder
Drug Use Disorders
Substance Use Disorder Treatment Expense Assistance
Substance Use Disorder Referrals
- Education, screening, and administration of vaccines to children on Medical Assistance or without health insurance coverage for immunizations - Tetanus immunizations to adults, Hepatitis B to college students and those on Medical Assistance and MinnesotaCare

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Adult Immunization
Medicaid Recipients
Childhood Immunization
Low Income
People Without Health Insurance
Public Health nurses provide services listed below. Health Services - Telehealth screening and assessment for COVID-19 symptoms - Blood pressure and blood glucose (diabetes) screening - Cholesterol screening - Over-the-counter prescription assistance - Pre-diabetes testing - Pregnancy test verification for medical assistance - Medical follow-up for diabetes, hypertension (high blood pressure), post-surgical procedures, Emergency Room visits, etc. - Health promotion education on multiple topics such as nutrition; healthy pregnancy; infant and child growth and development; smoking cessation; weight management; chronic disease management, etc. Community Resource Connections - Financial screening for program eligibility for prescription drug assistance; Women, Infant and Children (WIC); Head Start; Medical Assistance; Energy Assistance and food shelf - Medication disposal

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Nutrition Education
Tobacco Use Education/Prevention
Community Clinics
Pregnancy Testing
Public Health Nursing
Chronic Disease Self Management Programs
Diabetes Screening
People Without Health Insurance
Child Development Classes
Hypertension
Medication Disposal
General Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Weight Management
Benefits Screening
Public Health nurses provide services listed below. Health Services - Telehealth screening and assessment for COVID-19 symptoms - Blood pressure and blood glucose (diabetes) screening - Cholesterol screening - Over-the-counter prescription assistance - Pre-diabetes testing - Pregnancy test verification for medical assistance - Medical follow-up for diabetes, hypertension (high blood pressure), post-surgical procedures, Emergency Room visits, etc. - Health promotion education on multiple topics such as nutrition; healthy pregnancy; infant and child growth and development; smoking cessation; weight management; chronic disease management, etc. Community Resource Connections - Financial screening for program eligibility for prescription drug assistance; Women, Infant and Children (WIC); Head Start; Medical Assistance; Energy Assistance and food shelf - Medication disposal

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Nutrition Education
Tobacco Use Education/Prevention
Community Clinics
Pregnancy Testing
Public Health Nursing
Chronic Disease Self Management Programs
Diabetes Screening
People Without Health Insurance
Child Development Classes
Hypertension
Medication Disposal
General Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Weight Management
Benefits Screening
Adult and child immunizations. Vaccines available to anyone without health insurance Flu vaccines are provided each fall through school and community clinics

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People Without Health Insurance
Childhood Immunization
Adult Immunization
Flu Vaccines
Connects uninsured with health care

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Visual Impairments
Physical Disabilities
Multiple Disabilities
Developmental Disabilities
General Health Insurance Information/Counseling
Hearing Loss
People Without Health Insurance
Older Adults
Terminal Illness
Communication Impairments
Health Conditions
Offers a full range of primary healthcare services for patients of all ages. Primary and Preventive Care: - Adolescent healthcare - Gender care and gender-affirming primary care - HIV care including screening, medication management, lifestyle, and referrals to community resources - Immunizations and flu and COVID-19 vaccines - Minor surgical procedures - Nutrition counseling - Pediatric ADHD evaluation and treatment - Pediatric care/well-child exams - Physical/wellness exams - Prenatal and postpartum care - Screening for diseases such as cancer, tuberculosis, diabetes, and high blood pressure - Sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing and treatment - Treatment for cold/flu symptoms and seasonal allergies Telehealth services include: - Birth control consultations - Chronic disease management - Cold/flu symptoms - Medication management - Mental health and substance abuse concerns - Rashes and skin conditions - Sore throat/cough - Upset stomach - Urinary tract infections

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Well Baby Care
Telemedicine
Tuberculosis Screening
Medication Information/Management
Nutrition Education
Allergies
Sexually Transmitted Infection Treatment
Flu Vaccines
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
Chronic Disease Self Management Programs
LGBTQ2+ Issues
COVID-19 Immunization Clinics
People Without Health Insurance
Community Clinics
Contraception
General Immunization
Pediatrics
HIV Testing
General Medical Care
General Physical Examinations
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Diabetes Screening
Offers free health screenings and basic care through an outreach program with CentraCare Coordinated Care Services. The goal is to help individuals overcome barriers of transportation, inadequate or lack of insurance coverage, financial resources for co-payments and medications, language, and culture.
Duluth community resource that helps individuals without insurance navigate MNsure, the state's health insurance exchange. Programs through MNsure include Medical Assistance, MinnesotaCare, and Qualified Health Plans. Individuals can: Find a local navigator that provides application and enrollment help Find information about MNsure Review checklist of documents needed for enrollment appointment

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Outreach Programs
People Without Health Insurance
State/Local Health Insurance Information/Counseling
Offers free health screenings and basic care through an outreach program with CentraCare Coordinated Care Services. The goal is to help individuals overcome barriers of transportation, inadequate or lack of insurance coverage, financial resources for co-payments and medications, language, and culture.
Provides free or low cost health care, dental care, eye care, mental health care, immunizations, and assistance applying for health insurance.

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Children
Certificates/Forms Assistance
School Based Integrated Services
Young Adults
Eye Screening
Pediatric Dentistry
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Adolescents
General Medical Care
Childhood Immunization
Measles/Mumps/Rubella Immunizations
People Without Health Insurance
Sage: Provides breast and cervical cancer screening to low-income women, age 40 and over, without health insurance who do not receive Medical assistance or whose insurance does not cover the total cost of these services. If one of the screening tests shows a problem, Sage covers many diagnostic services and can often connect to treatment coverage. Sage Scopes: Free colorectal cancer screening including kit, colonoscopy and follow up for patients with abnormal screening results. Available to men and women, ages 50 - 64, or as young as 40 for groups at increased risk, who have no insurance or are under-insured, and meet income guidelines.
Outpatient mental health facility providing couples, family, group, and individual counseling including: - Adolescent/youth counseling - Child guidance - Crime victim counseling - Cultural transition counseling - Marriage counseling - Medication monitoring - Mental health evaluation including psychiatric evaluation, psychological testing, and psychosocial evaluation - Parent counseling support and skills group - Overcoming anxiety (agoraphobia, obsessive compulsive disorder, panic disorders, post traumatic stress disorder, social phobia, and specific phobias) support and skills group - Post traumatic stress disorder counseling - Psychiatric disorder counseling - Traditional and nontraditional psychotherapy

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Panic Disorders
Marriage and Relationships Counseling
Psychological Testing
Cultural Transition Counseling
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Community Mental Health Agencies
Parent Counseling
Child Guidance
People Without Health Insurance
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Group Counseling
General Counseling Services
Crime Victim/Witness Counseling
Specific Phobias
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Psychiatric Medication Monitoring
Conjoint Counseling
Psychiatric Disorder Counseling
Family Counseling
Individual Counseling
Psychosocial Evaluation
- Breast and cervical cancer screening - Breast feeding support from lactation consultants - Family planning and birth control counseling - Pap smears - Pregnancy testing - Prenatal care - Well woman care

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Pregnancy Testing
People Without Health Insurance
Pap Tests
Prenatal Care
Women's Health Centers
Mammograms
Contraception
Birth Control Counseling
Natural Family Planning
Breastfeeding Support Programs

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