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Healthcare and Dental Services

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Organizations that provide free or low-cost healthcare and dental services include:

• 4J My School's Health Centers (formerly School-Based Health Centers)
• Community Health Centers of Lane County (including Churchill High School, RiverStone Clinic, Safe and Sound, and Springfield High School)
• Healthy Tomorrows
• Lane Community College
• Volunteers In Medicine
• White Bird Clinic

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My School's Health Centers--4J's School-Based Health Centers
Sheldon High School
Serves students and siblings of 4J and Bethel School Districts.

2455 Willakenzie Rd.
Eugene, OR 97401
541-687-3345

Staff with limited Spanish.
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Churchill Health Center
See below under Community Health Centers of Lane County

1850 Bailey Hill Rd.
Eugene, OR 97405
541-687-3233
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South Eugene High School
Serves students and siblings of 4J and Bethel School District.

Health Center
400 East 19th St.
Eugene, OR 97401
541-687-3209

Spanish staff available upon request.
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North Eugene High School
Serves students and siblings of 4J and Bethel School Districts.

200 Silver Lane
Eugene, OR 97404
541-687-3271

Spanish staff available
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Community Health Centers of Lane County
Churchill School Based Health Center
In a partnership with the Community Health Centers and the School Based Health Centers, Churchill is now a CHC site which allows entire families to receive healthcare at Churchill.

1850 Bailey Hill Road
Eugene, OR
541-687-3233
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Safe and Sound Homeless Youth Clinic
Sees homeless and at-risk youth up to age 21. Provides primary care, reproductive health, and referral to speciality care.

941 West 7th
Eugene, OR 97402
www.co.lane.or.us/hsc/safe_sound.htm
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Springfield High School
Sees Springfield school district students and families

1050 10th Street
Springfield, OR 97477
744-4130
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RiverStone Clinic
1640 G Street
Springfield, OR 97477
541-682-3550
www.co.lane.or.us/HSC/CHCLC.htm
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Healthy Tomorrows
Provides primary care to children birth to 12. Older children accepted if no access to school-based health centers.

Riverbend Pavilion 4th floor pediatrics
3377 RiverBend Drive
Springfeild, OR 97477
541-222-8500
Spanish speaking staff.
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Planned Parenthood Eugene Clinic
1670 High St.
Eugene OR 97401
541-344-9411
www.plannedparenthood.org/ppsworegon/



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Planned Parenthood Springfeild Clinic
225 Q St.
Springfield, OR 97477
541-7447121
www.plannedparenthood.org/ppsworegon/
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Volunteers In Medicine Clinic
Serves patients between 100%-200% Federal Poverty Level who have at least one working person in the family.

3321 West 11th
Eugene, OR 97402
541-685-1800
www.vim-clinic.org

Spanish speaking staff and volunteers.
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White Bird Medical Clinic
Serves patients who are uninsured and low-income.

1400 Mill Street
Eugene, OR 97401
541-484-4800
www.whitebirdclinic.org
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Dental Services
Lane Community College
Limited preventive dental services for adults and children.

4000 East 30th
Eugene, OR
463-5206
www.lanecc.edu/fhc/dental/clinic.htm

Patients encouraged to bring translators, however sometime spanish-speaking staff onsite.
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White Bird Clinic
1400 Mill St.
Eugene, OR 97401
541-344-8302
www.whitebirdclinic.org
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School-Based Health Centers
All school-based health centers make referrals to community dentists for free care based on need. See section above under School Based Health Centers.
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The genius behind the success of 100 Percent Access is the realization that it doesn't take a genius to come up with better ways to serve the needs of uninsured people. What's needed, most of all, is a broad-based commitment from local health care providers and others to work together to align resources, recruit volunteers and stay in constant communication so gaps can be filled as soon as they are discovered.
The Register Guard, September 16, 2007
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