Montana Dental Association
1-800-257-4988
Members of the Montana Dental Association offers two
access-to-care programs designed to provide free dental care to persons who are
unable to obtain care. MDA dentists and their staff generously devote their
time and skills to these programs for Montana children and adults who might not
otherwise have access to quality dental care.
Click here to find out more information about these two programs and how
to obtain care. Community Health Care Center 115 4th St S Great Falls, MT 406-454-6973 Community Health Care Center is a not for profit Federally Qualified Health Center focusing on
providing high quality, cost-effective, comprehensive primary and
preventive medical, dental and behavioral health care. The CHCC provides services for all residents of Cascade County and its
surrounding communities, regardless of race, sex, religion, or income.
We especially focus on serving individuals who are low-income,
uninsured, under-insured, and those who could not otherwise afford
medical and dental care. CHCC is not a free clinic, but fees are based on a sliding fee with a minimum fee of $20 for an office visit.
Center for Mental Health
The Center for Mental Health currently serves 13 counties in Central Montana. Our professionally trained teams are able to provide quality mental health care, diversified programming and a full range of community-based services to both adults and children. Click on this link to find a location in your area. Gateway Community Services
Gateway provides quality, comprehensive community based services addressing the
prevention and treatment of alcohol and drug related problems, for all
who seek services, regardless of their ability to pay. For more information visit their website.Montana 211
Montana 211 is an easy to remember phone number that connects people with community services and volunteer opportunities.
Bozeman Help Center The Bozeman help center is a 24 hour Crisis Hotline in 1971. To this day we are available 24 hours a
day, every day of the year, to assist individuals and families in
sorting out problems, dealing with feelings and making decisions. In
addition, we provide Rape and Suicide Outreach as well as follow up
counseling and referral.
The
Montana Migrant Health Program (Sponsored by Montana
Primary Care Association)
(406)
442-2750
The Montana Migrant & Seasonal Farm worker
Council, Inc., -- Migrant Health Program, Inc. provides access for migrant and
seasonal farm workers and their families to comprehensive, culturally competent
primary and preventive health care, transportation, outreach, dental,
pharmaceutical, occupational health and safety, and environmental health. These
programs use bilingual, bicultural lay outreach workers, health personnel, and
culturally sensitive appropriate protocols that cover all life cycles.
Indian Family Health Clinic 1220 Central Ave, Suite 1B Great Falls, MT 406-268-1587 The mission of the Indian Family Health Clinic is to support and
strengthen individual, family, and community health by providing
high-quality
and comprehensive health care services to Urban Indians in the Great
Falls area.
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