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We have compiled the following list of resources for your reference. We hope this list may assist you with locating various services. PATIENT FINANCIAL RESOURCE GUIDE FOLLOW US Vision There are several programs offering vision care for individuals who qualify. http://www.eyecareamerica.org http://www.new-eyes.org http://www.sightforstudents.org http://www.lionsclubs.org Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) VR is committed to helping people with disabilities find a meaningful career. Additional services include; medical and psychological assessments and time limited treatments as well as assistive technologies and devices. http://www.rehabworks.org (800) 451-4327 Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Information regarding eligibility: http://www.floridahealth.gov/programs-and-services/ wic/wic-program-info.html Pinellas County: (727) 824-6900 Pasco County: (727) 861-5250 ext. 127 Hillsborough County: (813) 307-8015 ext. 7401 Judeo Christian Health Clinic: Provides medical, dental, and vision care for those who are uninsured and do not qualify for government funded programs. http://www.judeochristianhealthclinic.org 4118 N. Mac Dill Ave Tampa, FL 33607 Good Samaritan Health Clinic of Pasco: Services include free primary medical care, dental care and women’s care and treatments for hepatitis C and pulmonary diseases for uninsured, low-income Pasco County residents. http://www.goodsamclinic.org 5334 Aspen Street New Port Richey, FL 34652 (727) 848-7789 Premier Community Healthcare Group, Inc: A number of free or low cost health care programs, prescription medications and more are offered to income qualified people. http://www.premierhc.org 37944 Pasco Avenue Dade City, FL 33525 (352) 518-2000 FMC Financial Hardship Program Financial hardship is granted to patients that qualify. To obtain hardship forms and guidelines please contact: Florida Medical Clinic Patient Financial Services: (813) 528-4979 Community Partnerships

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We have compiled the following list of resources for your reference. We hope

this list may assist you with locating various services.

PATIENT FINANCIAL RESOURCE GUIDE

FOLLOW US

VisionThere are several programs offering vision care for individuals who qualify.http://www.eyecareamerica.orghttp://www.new-eyes.orghttp://www.sightforstudents.orghttp://www.lionsclubs.org

Vocational Rehabilitation (VR)VR is committed to helping people with disabilities find a meaningful career. Additional services include; medical and psychological assessments and time limited treatments as well as assistive technologies and devices.http://www.rehabworks.org(800) 451-4327

Women, Infants andChildren (WIC)Information regarding eligibility:http://www.floridahealth.gov/programs-and-services/wic/wic-program-info.htmlPinellas County: (727) 824-6900Pasco County: (727) 861-5250 ext. 127Hillsborough County: (813) 307-8015 ext. 7401

Judeo Christian Health Clinic:Provides medical, dental, and vision care for those who are uninsured and do not qualify for government funded programs.http://www.judeochristianhealthclinic.org4118 N. Mac Dill AveTampa, FL 33607

Good Samaritan Health Clinic of Pasco:Services include free primary medical care, dental care and women’s care and treatments for hepatitis C and pulmonary diseases for uninsured, low-income Pasco County residents.http://www.goodsamclinic.org5334 Aspen StreetNew Port Richey, FL 34652(727) 848-7789

Premier Community Healthcare Group, Inc:A number of free or low cost health care programs, prescription medications and more are offered to income qualified people.http://www.premierhc.org37944 Pasco AvenueDade City, FL 33525(352) 518-2000

FMC Financial Hardship ProgramFinancial hardship is granted to patients that qualify.To obtain hardship forms and guidelines please contact:Florida Medical Clinic Patient Financial Services:(813) 528-4979

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American Cancer Societyhttp://www.cancer.org (800) 227-2345

ClinicTo find other healthcare clinics in your area;http://www.hrsa.gov/GetHealthCare

County Health DepartmentsCHD’s provide some direct medical care and may know of other programs where you may get care in your community. To find your office;http://www.floridashealth.gov

Discount Drug Cardhttp://floridadiscountdrugcard.com (866) 341-8894www.familywize.org (866) 810-3784Sponsored by United Way

MyCareFinance.comA Finance solution offered to our patients that require longer financing periods. No credit check required. A web based program that allows our patients to apply online, review statements, make payments, and more.Apply today at mycarefinance.com or call (844) 202-8100

Florida Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection ProgramThe Florida Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program provides reduced cost or free mammograms, pap tests, pelvic exams and clinical breast exams to women 50-64 years for those with low income, uninsured or underinsured.If you are not within this age range, the program may be able to refer you to a program that offers low-cost gynecological care.http://floridahealth.gov/diseases-and-conditions/cancer/breast-cancer/bccedp.htmlToll free (800) 451-2229Pasco County (727) 861-5250Hillsborough County (813) 307-8000Pinellas County (727) 824-6917*If you are under 40 and show a strong family history of breast cancer or signs of one you may be eligible.(727) 820-4117, email [email protected]

Patient Advocate Foundation’s CoPay Relief (CPR)www.copays.org(866) 512-3861

Patient Assist Programswww.RXAssist.orgwww.benefitscheckup.org

Florida Department ofChildren and Familieshttp://www.myflfamilies.com

Health Insurance Resourceshttps://www.healthcare.govState application and Enrollment Database: helps find resources and applications for health coverage programs in Floridahttp://www.coverageforall.org

National Council on AgingFor people 55 years or older, the National Council on Aging has a website with referrals to government programs that may help with the cost of prescription drugs, healthcare, rent, utilities, property taxes, meals and other needs.https://www.benefitscheckup.org

Patient ServicesIncorporated (PSI)PSI provides help for patients with certain expensive chronic illnesses. PSI may be able to help with insurance premiums or co-payment expenses.https://www.patientservicesinc.org(800) 366-7741

Patient Assistance ProgramsOffers information and application forms on medicine and healthcare assistance programs. Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs) provide free or low cost medicine to low income people who are uninsured or under insured.http://www.needymeds.org

Pharmacy ProgramsPublix: Free select antibiotics and generic medicationsWinn Dixie: Free select antibiotics and generic medicationsSam’s Club: offers generic medicationsWal-Mart: Free select antibiotics and generic medicationsTarget: Free select antibiotics and generic medications

Shine (Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders)Free program offering specially trained volunteers that can assist you with your Medicare, Medicaid and health insurance questions by providing one on one free unbiased confidential counseling and information.http://floridashine.org

Veterans’ AffairsFlorida Department of Veterans’ Affairs provides information and services related to benefits.http://floridavets.org(727) 319-7400