Health

American Cancer Society

2409 Hyde Park Rd., Jefferson City, MO 65109

573-635-4821 800-635-9194 Fax: 573-635-7821 National: 800-ACS-2345

Hours: 8:30 am-5:00 pm (M-F)

https://www.cancer.org/

Services: Provides high quality, timely, understandable information to newly diagnosed patients and caregivers; supports and advocates for cancer research; improves the quality of life of cancer patients, caregivers, and survivors through service referral, community mobilization, collaboration, advocacy, and direct services such as nutritional supplements, wigs, and support groups.

Eligibility: Anyone with cancer or their family members

Fees: Free


Arthur Center Community Health

340 Kelley Parkway, Mexico, MO 65265

573-582-1234 Local 866-401-6661 Toll Free Fax: 573-582-1212

After Hours /Crisis call (800) 833-2064

https://arthurcenter.com/

Arthur Center Community Health Services offers a full range of primary care services including preventive care, physicals, oral health services, treatment of minor illnesses to management of chronic diseases. Primary care staff work collaboratively with behavioral health professionals to provide integrated care to treat the whole individual. Includes: Treatment of acute and chronic illnesses, Screenings, Wellness Coaching, Physicals (school, sports, employment), Case Management.

Hours of Operation: Primary Care, Behavioral Health, Dental: Monday-Friday - 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Monday-Friday - 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Saturday & Sunday - closed Saturday & Sunday - closed By Appointment Only

*3rd Saturday - 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.


Callaway County Health Department

4950 County Road 304, Fulton, MO 65251

573-642-6881 Fax: 573-642-2098

https://callawaycounty.org/health-department/

WIC :Hours: Monday- Wednesday, Friday: 8:00-12:00, 1:00-4:30, Thursday: 7:30-6:00

Services: Nutritional supplements for pregnant or nursing women; infants, and children under the age of 5.

Eligibility: 185% of poverty for WIC services. Applications taken by appointment only, WIC appointments on Tuesday and Thursday.

Other Services: Blood Pressure Screenings, Blood Sugar Screenings, Immunizations, Pregnancy Testing(individuals without health insurance or Medicaid), T.B. Testing, HIV Testing/Counseling, Lead Screenings, Communicable Disease Control, Health Education info, School Health consultation, Referrals for special needs, and Car Seat programs.


Cancer Patients Financial Resources


Capital Region Medical Center

1125 Madison St. Jefferson City, MO 65101

573-632-5000

https://www.crmc.org/

Services: Hospital-Wide range of health services offered.


Capital Region Outpatient Clinic

180 Northstar Dr., Holts Summit, MO 65043

573-632-5027

https://www.crmc.org/services/family-practice/

Services: Basic medical care for low-income families. No immunizations. Very few services

offered for pediatrics (offered: sore throats, ear infections). Well-woman and other exams are

offered.Hours: Monday-Thursday 1:00-4:30pm

Eligibility: Income guidelines- must bring proof of income


Central Missouri Kidney Association

P.O Box 1915 Columbia, MO 65205

Phone: (573)445-1927 Fax: (573)449-7653

Hours: 8-5 pm Monday through Friday

campbellj@health.missouri.edu

http://nonprofits.findthecompany.com/l/892091/Central-Missouri-Kidney-Association

Services: Financial assistance to kidney failure patients for medical needs; also items such as medication boxes, medic-alert jewelry, medications, blood pressure kits, glucose meters, etc.

Eligibility: Resident of MO must have end-stage renal disease, some pre-dialysis clientsIntake Procedures: Referral from social workers or physicians

Geographic Area Served: Missouri areas outside St. Louis and Kansas City

Fees: Free of charge


Community Health Center of Central Missouri

561 Commons Dr., Fulton, MO 65251

573-826-2700

chccmo.org/

Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm

Services: Women’s health, family, health, primary care, some dental services and mental health

services.

Eligibility: Income guidelines must bring proof of income, sliding scale that is based off of the

federal poverty scale.


DeafLEAD (formerly The L.E.A.D. Institute)

2505 W. Ash, Columbia, MO 65203

Phone: Voice/TTY (573)445-5005 Videophone: (573) 303-5604

Missouri Crisis/Text Line: (573)445-5035 or 888-761-4357 or text HAND to 839863

Deaf Crisis Line: 321-800-3323 or text HAND to 839863

FAX: 573-445-5088

drlogan@deaflead.com

http://www.deaflead.com/

Hours: 9:00-5:00 Monday-Friday, Crisis Line 24 hours

Services: Provide education, advocacy, crisis intervention, counseling, and other direct services for deaf, hard of hearing, deaf/blind, and late-deafened individuals and families; Missouri Crisis Hotline/Text Line; Deaf Crisis Videophone Hotline, sign language classes for all ages; deaf culture training to agencies; Teen Institute (camp for deaf and hard of hearing youth) teaches alcohol and drug abuse prevention, HIV/AIDS awareness, and other issues facing youth; free counseling for hearing and deaf individuals and their families who are victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, rape, incest and child abuse, free 24-hour crisis interpreting for Deaf victims of crime.

Fee: Sign language classes – call for current fee

Eligibility: Services provided as needed


Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans' Hospital

800 Hospital Dr., Columbia, MO 65201

573-814-6000

http://www.columbiamo.va.gov/

Truman VA in Columbia, Missouri, serves 43 counties in Missouri as well as Pike County, Illinois, and is one of seven medical center facilities in the VA Heartland Network, a Veterans Integrated Service Network (VISN). Truman VA provides a full continuum of care in both inpatient and outpatient settings and is committed to excellent patient care, education and research. The facility offers comprehensive care including primary care, medical and surgical specialties, behavioral health, physical and occupational therapy and pharmacy services.


Healthy Blue

800-348-6627

https://www.healthybluemo.com/missouri-home/healthyblue.html


No-cost health insurance with Healthy Blue. Healthy Blue offers these benefits to our members through MO HealthNet Managed Care, the Medicaid program in Missouri.

Our family of Blue has more than three decades of experience in Medicaid, providing access to quality, no-cost healthcare. And now with Healthy Blue, MO HealthNet Managed Care members in Missouri can get Blue, too.


Hearing Aid Distribution Program - State of Missouri

573-526-5205 or toll free 855-783-3177

https://mcdhh.mo.gov/hadp/?fbclid=IwAR3VhocIbZAvDPNMG32jaV4vykSODJ-kZfuOHNBku_RDTqHZDWiI-79KeBw

Kristin.Funk@mcdhh.mo.gov

The Missouri Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (MCDHH) has a new Hearing Aid Distribution Program for low-income Missourians. Interested applicants may direct questions to Kristin Funk, Hearing Healthcare Program Manager, at Kristin.funk@mcdhh.mo.gov or (573) 526-5205 / Toll Free 855-783-3177.


Hearing Aid Helpline (International)

800-521-5247


Miracle Ear Foundation

https://www.miracle-ear.com/foundation-eligibility


Missouri CLAIM

1105 Lakeview Ave., Columbia, MO 65201

800-390-3330

Contact https://www.missouriclaim.org/contact/contact-info/


CLAIM stands for “Community Leaders Assisting the Insured of Missouri.” We have been Missouri’s official State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) since 1993. All of our services are free, unbiased, and confidential. We are not an insurance agency. We do not sell anything, and CLAIM counselors do not ask for or accept money.

CLAIM has more than 300 volunteer counselors throughout Missouri providing local Medicare counseling in their communities. Volunteers receive extensive training to become certified Medicare counselors, and continue to receive updates and continuing education on a regular basis.

Calling 800-390-3330: Our friendly Contact Center staff will take your name and basic information. Then they will relay that information to one of our local community partners. Within days, a volunteer counselor calls back to set up an appointment or to discuss your Medicare issue by phone.

The helpline is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding federal holidays.

Filling out our online contact form: Leave your information using this form 24-hours-a-day, 7-days-a-week. This will send an e-mail directly to CLAIM, which will work just like a phone call, only there’s no chance you will have to wait on hold.


Missouri State Dept. of Health and Senior Services

P.O. Box 570, Jefferson City, MO 65102-0570

(573) 751-6246 or 800-451-0669 Fax: (573) 751-6237

Hours: 8:00-5:00 (M-F)

http://health.mo.gov/living/families/shcn/?/SHCN/

Services: Provides in-home support for persons over 60 years of age, or physically or mentally disabled adults; immediate assistance for eligible persons who are victims of abuse, neglect, or exploitation; respite care assistance; adult day care; homemaker care; limited nurse visits; personal care services; information and referral

Bureau of Special Health Needs

Services: Special Healthcare Needs: early identification and health services from birth-age 21, Adult Head Injury Services; coordinates services for adults who have sustained traumatic brain injury; Healthy Children and Youth; provides screening, diagnosis, and treatment under Medicaid for those under age 21

Fee: None for those who qualify under financial needs guideline

Eligibility: Specific to individual programs, most have medical or financial eligibility

requirements


Spectrum Health Care

1123 Wilkes Blvd, Suite 250, Columbia, MO 65201

573-875-8687 800-785-2437

Clinic 573-514-7312

info@spectrumhealthcare.org

www.spectrumhealthcare.org

HOURS: Monday-Thursday 8am-12pm and 1-5pm

Please note: A presceen phone call is required for scheduling an appointment for any services or to enter building.

At Spectrum Health Care, we provide an array of health-related services, accept most insurances including Medicare and Medicaid, and offer a sliding-scale for those uninsured, under-insured, or unemployed. Our clinic offers primary care with referrals to other services as needed, including diagnostics, imagining, dental, vision, orthopedic and psychiatric care.

Free HIV and STD/STI testing

HOUSING ASSISTANCE: We provide long-term assistance in the form of rent and mortgage payments. Additionally, supportive assistance is provided for utilities, emergency housing, rental and utilities deposits, referrals and coordination with case management services.

Geographic Area Served: North-Central Missouri counties

Other Languages Spoken: Spanish


SSM Health St. Mary's Hospital

2505 Mission Drive, Jefferson City, MO 65109

573-681-3000

https://www.ssmhealth.com/locations/st-marys-hospital-jefferson-city

Services: Hospital-Wide range of health services offered.


Vision:

EXAMS

EyeCare America celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. It offers its services through 7,000 volunteer Eye M.D.s. Seniors who have not had an eye exam for three years may be eligible for eye exams and up to one year of care at no out-of-pocket cost. Uninsured patients at increased risk for glaucoma who have not had an eye exam for 12 months may be eligible for a free glaucoma eye exam. Patients must be U.S. citizens or legal residents and cannot belong to an HMO or have eye care coverage through the VA. Medications, eyeglasses and surgery aren’t covered, but ECA’s website lists an A to Z of prescription assistance programs. ECA is an Academy Foundation program. (www.eyecareamerica.org)

EYEGLASSES/EXAMS

Lions Clubs may pay for eye exams and eyeglasses. https://www.e-clubhouse.org/sites/columbia2020mo/

Low-cost eyeglasses online. Patients can obtain single-vision prescription eyeglasses for as little as $8 (plus shipping) from online optical dispensaries. Higher levels of refractive error may cost more. Patients will need to understand how frames are sized, pupil-to-pupil distances, etc. Websites include www.zennioptical.com, www.selectspecs.com and www.39dollarglasses.com.

New Eyes for the Needy provides vouchers for eyeglasses for adults and children but recently has had funding problems. Requests must come from a social worker, agency or school nurse working with patients. (973-376-4903; www.neweyesfortheneedy.org)

OneSight provides free in-store exams and eyewear at LensCrafters retail stores, and mobile clinics. Can provide free exams and glasses to adults with no insurance. Must be referred by a social service agency.

Prevent Blindness America partners with providers of eye care and optical services providers to refer patients for free eye exams and eyeglasses. (800-331-2020; www.preventblindness.org)

SCHIP (State Children’s Health Insurance Program) provides children from low-income families with medical exams, eyeglasses, medications and other services at little or no cost. Access is through state Medicaid offices. (877-543-7669)

Sight for Students operates nationally through community partners, providing free eye exams and eyeglasses to children (up to age 18) if family income is less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level. (800-290-4964; www.sightforstudents.org)

Vision USA provides free exams and, in some cases, free or low-cost eyeglasses to low-income adults and children who lack vision coverage (public or private) and who have not had an eye exam within two years. (800-766-4466; www.aoa.org/visionusa.xml)