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Community Clinics | Tuscarawas Clinic For The Working Uninsured

420 Reeves Avenue, Suite D, Dover, OH 44622

Barrier Free Restrooms|Wheelchair Accessible Building (ramps & main entrance doors).

- Serves working individuals that work or live in Tuscarawas County, ages 18 to 64, who do not have medical insurance. - Household income must be at or below 199% of the Federal Poverty Level. - Veterans must contact the area Veteran's Outreach office to determine eligibility for Veteran's benefits.
Will be advised by staff during application process, and may include: - Proof of residency. - Photo ID. - Social Security card. - Proof of employment and income: Three (3) months of pay stubs, most recent tax return, proof of any public assistance received (food stamps, and so forth), if applicable. - If patient is a Veteran: Patient must present a letter of ineligibility for Veterans' Benefits from the Veteran's Outreach office.
By appointment only.

None.

Call the office Monday to Thursday from 8:00am to 4:00pm for information and screening. All required documents must be presented at the eligibility appointment. Eligibility will be reviewed yearly. Patients are required to notify staff of any changes in their situations that would affect their eligibility to receive care from the clinic.

No fee.

Tuscarawas County, Ohio

Description

Provides primary health services. Services includes health assessment/treatment, health education services, laboratory tests, x-rays, other testing as deemed appropriate by the physician, outpatient services, Referral services for specialty care. Some specialty services are provided on a limited basis.

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Tuscarawas Clinic For The Working Uninsured

Provides healthcare services to the working uninsured adult citizens of Tuscarawas County that are below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level..Also provides health education, medication assistance, and referral services.