Healthcare

Cedar Rapids General

  • Community Health Free Clinic are provided for the uninsured and underserved patients of Cedar Rapids, Marion and the surrounding areas in Eastern Iowa offering free: Primary Care Health Clinics, Dental Clinic, Eye Care Clinic.
  • Hillcrest Family Services enhances the lives of children, families and adults in need by teaching skills and providing information and resources. They advocate on their behalf and work collaboratively with local communities to provide a range of quality and innovative services.
  • Iowa Department of Public Health - Office of Multicultural Health exists to actively promote and facilitate "health equity" for Iowa's multicultural communities. The office envisions the state of Iowa as one where there will be 100 percent health care access and zero percent health disparity for Iowa's multicultural communities.
  • Mercy Care Multilingual Services Offers translation with cultural appropriateness, with the MercyCare network of health-care professionals includes multilingual providers.
  • Mercy Medical Center - Cedar Rapids Circle offer personalized health services and outstanding medical care. Today, more than 2,100 employees carry on the Mercy tradition - offering you and your family the highest quality professional care enhanced by The Mercy Touch.
  • Mesothelioma Resources an extensive database of information and resources for patients and their families to better understand the Symptoms of Mesothelioma and the various aspects of diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, as well as mesothelioma life expectancy.
  • The Rapids AIDS Project (RAP) serves the residents of Benton, Buchanan, Cedar, Delaware, Iowa, Linn, Johnson, Jones and Washington counties in Eastern Iowa. The Grant Wood Area Chapter assists area residents prevent, prepare for and respond to disasters and other life-threatening emergencies.
  • St. Luke's Hospital - Cedar Rapids Circle Offers healthcare they’d like their loved ones to receive. At St. Luke's, their mission runs deep - guiding everything that they do. St. Luke's is a committed and involved member of the Cedar Rapids community. Part of that commitment is providing financial assistance to the underinsured and uninsured. They also offer a number of services to help our community be healthier.
  • VA Medical Center serves your health care needs in any way they can. Services are available to more than 184,000 veterans living in 56 counties in Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois.

  • Disability
  • Abbe Center for Community Care provides transitional and residential services in Marion, Iowa. The staff at the Center utilizes a multi-faceted approach to meet resident needs through individualized treatment in a supervised and structured environment.
  • Abbe Center for Community Mental Health is an outpatient treatment center where qualified and caring professionals utilize a team approach to provide services to meet the metal health needs of individuals and that community.
  • Iowa Department for the Blind-Cedar Rapids District Office helps educate, train and empower blind and visually impaired individuals to pursue lifelong goals. With offices statewide, the Department is committed to three goals: To improve skills so the blind and visually impaired may obtain or retain competitive employment throughout Iowa. To increase confidence and independence in all aspects of daily life. To improve access to information, activities and opportunities.
  • REM Iowa offers adults, children, young people and their families innovative, quality services and supports that lead to growth and independence, regardless of the physical, intellectual or behavioral challenges they face.

  • Senior
  • Abbe Center for Community Care provides transitional and residential services in Marion, Iowa. The staff at the Center utilizes a multi-faceted approach to meet resident needs through individualized treatment in a supervised and structured environment.
  • Aging Services Offers SOCIAL WORK/CASE MANAGEMENT, INFORMATION & REFERRAL, FULL-SERVICE ADULT DAY, HEALTH CENTER (Respite), CHORE SERVICES, RESPITE SERVICES and VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
  • Alzheimer's Association: East Central Iowa Chapter is one of over 70 Alzheimer's Association chapters serving communities across the United States. They are the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer care, support and research. Working to eliminate Alzheimer's disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health.

Iowa City General

  • Free Health Clinic-Iowa City provides a wide scope of acute and chronic outpatient medical care to those who do not have access to other health care providers. They are committed to the concept of patient rights, including the right to receive medical treatment without moral or social judgment, and the right to privacy and confidentiality. There are no fees for the Free Medical Clinic's services.
  • Iowa Department of Public Health - Office of Multicultural Health exists to actively promote and facilitate "health equity" for Iowa's multicultural communities. The office envisions the state of Iowa as one where there will be 100 percent health care access and zero percent health disparity for Iowa's multicultural communities.
  • Hillcrest Family Services enhances the lives of children, families and adults in need by teaching skills and providing information and resources. They advocate on their behalf and work collaboratively with local communities to provide a range of quality and innovative services.
  • ICARE - Iowa Center for AIDS Resources and Education a non-profit AIDS organization with staff and volunteers who provide comprehensive practical, emotional, and financial support to persons living with HIV/AIDS, their partners, families, friends and others concerned about HIV or AIDS in a safe, accepting and non-judgmental atmosphere.
  • Mercy Hospital - Iowa City heals and comforts the sick and works to improve the health of the community in the spirit of Jesus Christ and the Catholic tradition of the Sisters of Mercy.
  • Mesothelioma Resources an extensive database of information and resources for patients and their families to better understand the Symptoms of Mesothelioma and the various aspects of diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, as well as mesothelioma life expectancy.
  • University of Iowa Healthcare Circle recognized as one of the best hospitals in the United States—is Iowa's only comprehensive academic medical center. A 680-bed comprehensive academic medical center and regional referral center, UI Hospitals and Clinics is committed to providing patient-focused care—available to every person, around the clock—in an environment devoted to innovative care, excellent service, and exceptional outcomes.
  • VA Medical Center serves your health care needs in any way they can. Services are available to more than 184,000 veterans living in 56 counties in Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois.

  • Disability
  • Community Mental Health Center for Mideastern Iowa Johnson, Cedar and Iowa counties a private non-profit agency located in Iowa City, Iowa. The Center is staffed by caring, highly qualified, licensed professionals, who are dedicated to your mental well-being.
  • REM Iowa offers adults, children, young people and their families innovative, quality services and supports that lead to growth and independence, regardless of the physical, intellectual or behavioral challenges they face.

  • Senior
  • Alzheimer's Association: East Central Iowa Chapter is one of over 70 Alzheimer's Association chapters serving communities across the United States. They are the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer care, support and research. Working to eliminate Alzheimer's disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health.
  • Center on Aging University of Iowa Health Care (STAR) is a database of Iowans over age 50 who are interested in volunteering for research studies at the University of Iowa (UI), and live within a two-hour driving radius of the university. STAR matches research volunteers with studies for which they are likely to qualify, using information provided by each volunteer.
  • Elder Services Provides programs, services, and resources to assist persons age 60 and over in Johnson County and east central Iowa to stay active, independent, and safe in their homes.
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