Ways We Help
Health Care 
We Care for Babies and Mothers

We Care for Babies and Mothers
We help people who feel sick or who need a physical exam. We help people stay healthy. We care for people who have life-long diseases like diabetes or high blood pressure. We help people find special medical care. We care for people of all ages, nationalities and income levels.
Babies and Mothers
We care for mothers and their babies before birth, during birth, and after birth. Before birth, mothers can choose to see a doctor or they can choose to join a Centering Pregnancy group to receive medical care, birth classes, and to form relationships with other mothers in the neighborhood.
Our pregnancy care coordinator visits mothers in their homes to help with nutrition and breastfeeding and to offer emotional support.
Life-Long Diseases
We help people with diseases that cannot be cured — diseases like diabetes, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure. Our nurses and educators help people develop healthy habits. We offer support groups where patients help each other.
Our chronic disease coordinator visits people at home to help with healthy diets, blood sugar checks and exercise.

We Help Make Connections
Life Challenges
Sickness is often connected to family or money issues, or to feeling sad, afraid, angry, lonely, or depressed. We provide counseling and help with transportation, money, marriage, and parenting problems.
One of our counselors is a social worker. The other is a psychologist and pastoral counselor.
Medicine
We offer some medicines at reduced prices. We help people apply to drug companies for free or reduced medicine. We help people pay for medicine.
Making Connections
Sometimes people have problems that we cannot solve. We help people connect with other doctors, dentists, eye doctors, and counselors.
We not only tell people where they can go to get help, we help them get there and we stay in touch to make sure the problems get solved. We work with other doctors and dentists to make sure that people can afford the care.
Medicaid
We can enroll pregnant women and children in Medicaid. We can help them apply for Medicaid at our office when they visit for medical appointments.