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We listed all of the free, income based health clinics, public health department clinics, community health centers that we have located in Chicago, IL. For the most part these clinics are for low income persons or those without insurance.
Are you uninsured or underinsured and need free or low-cost healthcare? Find a clinic near you and learn more about options available for getting access to care. Learn More
Over 6,000 women, trans people, and young people access health services through CWHC each year, many of them in our clinic space. Tour the space, and learn more about CWHC’s programs, all available on an affordable sliding scale!
Community Health Centers provide care for underserved populations, including LGBTQ, people who are homeless and undocumented individuals and families. They accept some insurance plans, Medicaid managed care plans and sliding scale self-pay. Contact the Community Health Center for more information. All clinics have free interpretation services.
Below are the listings of free and low cost clinics in Chicago. These clinics can help low-income and uninsured people by offering free and discounted rates for medical and/or dental care.
Clinic Directory – IAFCC. Click here for a PDF directory for your records. If this is a medical emergency please dial 911! Clinics with a * next to their name are current members of IAFCC. Champaign County. Avicenna Community Health Center * 201 W. Kenyon Rd. Champaign, IL, 61820. More info > Love Clinic. 312 E. Bradley Ave. Champaign, IL 61820.
These clinics are distributed across Chicago, the collar counties and rural Illinois. The majority of free and charitable clinics serve adults who are uninsured, low income, and who do not qualify for Medicaid or Medicare.