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13 Federally Qualified Health Centers in Durham, NC

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Discover 13 Federally Qualified Health Centers in Durham, NC. Compare facilities based on services, reviews, pricing, and location. Browse verified providers, read reviews and details about each facility, and connect directly with care coordinators to find the right option for your loved ones.

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Early Intervention Clinic

414 East Main Street, Durham, NC
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Health Care for the Homeless Program

412 Liberty Street, Durham, NC
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Lincoln Community Health Center

1301 Fayetteville Street, Durham, NC
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Holton Clinic

401 North Driver Street, Durham, NC
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Lyon Park Clinic

1313 Halley Street, Durham, NC
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Walltown Clinic

815 North Broad Street, Durham, NC
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J H Lucas Sr Wellness Ctr at Hillside Hs

3727 Fayetteville Street, Durham, NC
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Durham Center Access

309 Crutchfield Street, Durham, NC
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Live Well North Durham Medical Park

3901 North Roxboro Street, Durham, NC
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Chapel Hill Community Health Center

1828 Martin Luther King Jr, Boulevard, Chapel Hill, NC
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Ifc Community Health Center

1315 Martin Luther King Jr., Blvd., Chapel Hill, NC
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Carrboro Community Health Center

301 Lloyd Street, Carrboro, NC
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Moncure Community Hlth Ctr

299 Lloyd Street, Carrboro, NC
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Frequently Asked Questions About Federally Qualified Health Centers in Durham, NC

How many Federally Qualified Health Centers are in Durham, NC?

There are 13 Federally Qualified Health Centers serving Durham, NC and the surrounding areas. Our directory includes facilities of all sizes, from small private homes to large care communities.

What services do Federally Qualified Health Centers in Durham typically offer?

Federally qualified health centers in Durham provide comprehensive primary care services to underserved populations regardless of ability to pay. Services include preventive care, chronic disease management, pediatric care, women's health, dental services, mental health counseling, substance abuse treatment, pharmacy services, case management, patient education, and enabling services such as transportation and translation. FQHCs use a sliding fee scale based on income and accept Medicare, Medicaid, and most insurance plans.

How do I choose the right Federally Qualified Health Center in Durham, NC?

When choosing a federally qualified health center in Durham, NC, ask about the range of services offered on-site including medical, dental, mental health, and pharmacy services. Inquire about provider availability, appointment wait times, and whether you can establish ongoing care with a consistent primary care provider. Verify they accept your insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, and ask about their sliding fee scale based on income for those without insurance. Ask about language services, transportation assistance, and care coordination support. Inquire about after-hours care, same-day sick visits, and how urgent medical issues are handled. Check patient satisfaction scores and quality of care metrics. Ask about chronic disease management programs, preventive care services, and patient education resources.

How can I verify licensing for Federally Qualified Health Centers in Durham, NC?

CareListings sources provider information from North Carolina state licensing databases and public records. While our directory aims to include licensed facilities, licensing status can change frequently, and we cannot guarantee that every provider's license is currently active and in good standing. Federally Qualified Health Centers must be certified by the federal Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) and licensed by the state. Verify FQHC status through HRSA's Find a Health Center tool (findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov). Contact the North Carolina Department of Health for state licensing verification. FQHCs must meet stringent federal requirements including serving underserved populations, providing comprehensive services, having a patient-majority board, and offering services regardless of ability to pay. Ask the center for proof of their FQHC designation, state license, and any accreditation (many are accredited by The Joint Commission or AAAHC). Check that individual providers have current professional licenses.

About Federally Qualified Health Centers in Durham, NC

Durham, NC is home to 13 Federally Qualified Health Centers. Residents and families seeking care have access to a variety of options. Our comprehensive directory helps you compare services, verify licensing information, review staff qualifications, and make informed decisions about care for your loved ones. Each listing includes detailed information about services offered, contact details, and location to help you find the best fit for your family's needs.

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