One Community Health is a private, nonprofit community health center serving the greater Sacramento area. Our team of compassionate and highly educated professionals use a medical home model of care, including preventive care, routine checkups, immunizations, and management of acute and chronic illnesses.
What health plans does count of Sacramento offer?
Count of Sacramento employees are able to select either a traditional Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) plans or High Deductible Health Plans (HDHP) from any of the three medical providers. Employees and enrolled dependents must be enrolled in the same plan. primary care physician (PCP) directs all medical care and specialist referrals.
Where is the Sacramento Community Health Center?
5 Medical Plaza Drive, Ste. 170, Roseville, CA, 95661, United States Women’s Health Center 7601 Hospital Drive Ste 220, Sacramento, CA, United States South Valley Community Health Center 8233 E Stockton Blvd Ste A, Sacramento, CA 95828 Oak Park Community Health Center 3415 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Sacramento, CA, United States .
How do I contact one community health?
One Community Health has three locations, two of which provide healthcare services to the greater Sacramento community
For emergencies and unexpected healthcare problems, we offer round-the-clock coverage
If you need to reach a healthcare provider after hours, please call 916 443-3299 and let them know you are from One Community Health
What is Sacramento Community Health?
Since our beginning in 1989, it has been our mission to create a healthier Sacramento by increasing access to care for all members of our community, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, orientation, or ability to pay
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Why should you join the one community health team?
Join the One Community Health team and help make a difference in the lives of others
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