Healthcare Resources
Below are many local resources for healthcare needs.
Below are many local resources for healthcare needs.
The Charlottesville Free Clinic may be able to assist you if you or a family member need medical care, but you don’t have health insurance and you don’t qualify for free health care elsewhere.
The Charlottesville Free Clinic provides free primary care for adults by appointment only for:
Additionally, the Charlottesville Free Clinic offers:
You are most likely eligible if you:
In order to schedule an appointment, you must first schedule a screening appointment.
Verify your eligibility for a screening appointment:
Phone: 434.296.5525
Email: frontdesk@cvillefreeclinic.org
1138 Rose Hill Drive, Suite 200
Charlottesville, VA 22903
The Charlottesville Free Clinic (CFC) believes that everyone should have access to quality dental care and that no one should suffer needlessly when experiencing dental pain.
CFC dental staff and volunteers provide:
Anyone can come to our walk-in clinics on Monday and Wednesdays from 8 am - 12:30 pm. Appointments may only be made after coming to a walk-in clinic. You must bring a photo ID and proof of income.
Clinic Hours
The CFC Pharmacy provides free medications prescribed by a CFC provider or a CFC-affiliated medical practice. In order to qualify for free medications from the CFC Pharmacy you must:
Clinic located in the Charlottesville/Albemarle Health Department Building
1138 Rose Hill Drive
Entrance #2
Phone: 434.972.6233
Email: dentaldesk@cvillefreeclinic.org
The Community Dental Center is a non-profit full service pediatric dental center that always accepts new patients with Medicaid (FAMIS). We also serve adults with Medicaid that are having emergencies, as well as women on the Medicaid Pregnancy Program.
The Community Dental Center offers
Phone: 434-973-9310
259 Hydraulic Ridge Rd
Charlottesville, VA 22901
The Virginia Department of Health provides family planning, immunizations, and free child safety seats through county offices.
Family Planning: Individuals can access family planning services, including contraception (birth control), on a sliding scale. All clinics offer a wide variety of methods, and staff members have been trained to work with patients to find the method that works best for them. Title X clinics are located across the state and serve all people regardless of income, race, ethnicity, immigration status, ability status, sex, or gender identity. No one will be turned away for inability to pay.
Immunizations: Nurses give immunizations to protect against vaccine-preventable diseases.
Child Safety Seat Program: Free car seats are available to families who qualify. Parents attend a short class to learn the correct placement and use of the car seat.
To apply, applicants must:
Planned Parenthood is one of the nation’s leading providers of high-quality, affordable health care, and the nation’s largest provider of sex education. With or without insurance, you can always come to us for your health care. Most birth control, annual exams, HIV testing, and sexually transmitted disease testing will be covered for free, with no copay.
Services Offered
Planned Parenthood offers care in the following services. Learn more about what services are offered, what to expect, and pricing by clicking on these links.
Phone: 434.296.1000
2964 Hydraulic Road
Charlottesville, VA 22901
Find a collection of Virginia Prescription Assistance programs, including Virginia Drug Card, Virginia Medicaid, FAMIS, Virginia Insurance Counseling and Assistance Program, and Virginia AIDS Drug Assistance Program.
Also see the United Way Thomas Jefferson Area Prescription Relief Program as an additional option.
Each program has different eligibility guidelines.
STATE RX PLANS WEBSITEThrough support from the Virginia Health Care Foundation (VHCF) Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital, and the Charlottesville Free Clinic, the United Way Thomas Jefferson Area may be able to assist with providing single or lined bifocal glasses for adult and children.
Patients must meet income guidelines.
Brittani Meney: 434.972.1709
UNITED WAY EYEGLASS ASSISTANCE WEBSITEThis site provides information about how pregnancy happens, options once you are pregnant, and how to have a healthy pregnancy.
PLANNED PARENTHOOD PREGNANCY INFORMATIONThe Pregnancy Centers of Central Virginia (PCCV) is a Christian non-profit dedicated to women & families facing unplanned pregnancy in the Charlottesville, Albemarle, Culpeper, Orange, Greene, Madison, Buckingham, Louisa, Fluvanna, and Rappahannock communities.
PCCV is a life-affirming Christian ministry committed to: Hope for women, men, and their families facing issues of unintended pregnancy. Help through free and confidential counseling, education, and medical services.
Programs offer a safe and confidential environment for women to receive counseling, information, and services. Appointments are encouraged but walk-ins are welcome at all four of our Center locations. There is no charge for any of our services.
Services include:
Partner for Mental Health:
Phone: 434.977.4673
Email: info@partnerformentalhealth.org
Counseling Alliance of Virginia (CAVA) serves and cares for individuals, couples, and families impacted by mental illness, substance abuse, trauma, foster care, and/or other life stressors.
CAVA meets diverse client needs through a variety of clinical specialists with expertise in cognitive behavioral therapy, attachment, body-mind-spirit connectivity and solution focused approaches.
CAVA offers: individual counseling, family counseling, marital/couples counseling, and group counseling.
Phone: 434.220.0333
COUNSELING ALLIANCE OF VIRGINIA WEBSITEARC of the Piedmont works to ensure full community inclusion and participation of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities through the provision of services and advocacy. Services include:
Charlottesville, Nelson, and Louisa Day Support Programs
Assists adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to be more independent, learn new things, visit new places, and make new friends. This program provides individualized training in daily living skills, socialization, pre-vocational skills, and communication.
In Home Services
In-Home services are provided to adults and children throughout the Region 10 planning district. The program provides individual staff to work one-on-one to implement the goals in an individual’s service plan.
Phone: 434.977.4002
ARC OF THE PIEDMONT WEBSITERegion Ten works to provide mental health, intellectual disability, and substance use services where they are needed – in the local community. An agency of local government, Region Ten serves the residents of the City of Charlottesville and the counties of Albemarle, Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa, and Nelson.
Region Ten offers many services that support mental health, from case management to rehabilitation to counseling and more. See the website for a full list of services.
Phone: 434.972.1800 or 866.694.1605
REGION TEN WEBSITE