35 hours ago Highland Health Center 704-833-1550. The Highland Health Center is a partnership between the Health Department and Gaston Family Health Services. At our clinic on Highland Street, we're trying a new model of public health clinical services. We offer the following services: Family care for all ages including: Well checks and preventive care ... >> Go To The Portal
Highland Health Center 704-833-1550. The Highland Health Center is a partnership between the Health Department and Gaston Family Health Services. At our clinic on Highland Street, we're trying a new model of public health clinical services. We offer the following services: Family care for all ages including: Well checks and preventive care ...
HealthNet Gaston is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing access to affordable healthcare services to low-income, uninsured Gaston County residents with chronic medical conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease. If you need rent and/or utility assistance due to the impact of COVID-19, please visit the ...
Kintegra is a community sponsored, family-centered provider of health care, health education and preventive care services without regard for the ability to pay. Making an appointment is easy! For Medical or Behavioral Health Services call our central appointment line at 704 874 3316 .For Dental Care services, call the location of choice.
The Patient Portal provides you with access to your health care information 24 hours a day. You can request appointments, view lab results, check your medications and more, all from your home computer or smartphone. To enroll in the Patient Portal you must be: At least 18 years old. A current Family Health Center patient.
Our Gaston office is comprised of the Family Medicine specialists who recently joined the Tryon team. They come to us from Gaston Medical Partners, the successful practice they established in Gaston County.
Providing comprehensive care for patients of all ages, from infants to seniors, our physicians treat chronic conditions and focus on preventative care, connecting patients with additional specialists when needed.
Reportable diseases, the diseases that are routinely monitored and followed up on by the Health Department, usually present a threat to the public's health, and must be quickly contained.
To qualify, women must meet the following criteria: 50-64 years of age. Do not have Medicaid or Medicare.