Esperanza Health Clinic Fifth Street
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Contact
Street Address:2940 N. 5th Street
Philadelphia, PA - 19133
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Phone: (215) 221-6633
Email:info@esperanzahealth.com
Website: www.esperanzahealth.com
Opening Hours
Esperanza Health Clinic Fifth Street hours of operationMonday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PMTuesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PMWednesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PMThursday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PMFriday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PMSaturday
closed -Sunday
closed -Description
Please visit Esperanza Health Clinic Fifth Street's website or call them to confirm the hours of operation and/or services listed on this website are still available.
Hours of Operation:
Monday-Friday, 9:00am - 5:00pm
Services Provided:
Medical Services 'Adult Preventive and Acute Care, Pediatrics, Women's and Prenatal Care, Hospital Care, Chronic Disease Management, and Specialty Care
Behavioral Health Services
Social Services
Care in the Community, including our Community Health Promoter program
Nutrition and Wellness
On-Site Medication Dispensary
Comprehensive HIV Care
Esperanza is a one-of-a-kind, faith-based non-profit organization that
provides bilingual care to under-insured or uninsured Philadelphians
regardless income or status. Started in June of 1989 by Carolyn Klaus as
a small walk-in clinic, it continues to primarily serve the Latino and
African communities at three locations to this day. The centers are
manned by 23 mostly-bilingual clinical care providers and 130 staff
members. Last year alone, Esperanza treated more than 7,000 patients,
clocking in some 36,000 visits, and offering a full range of medical
services for all ages. A Christian organization, Esperanza also offers
social services, mental and, of course, spiritual guidance, partnering
with churches and schools and even offering fitness programs for kids.
Its Community Health Promoter Program trains community leaders and lay
people on health-related issues to help them distribute that knowledge
to the community.
Payment and Insurance
If you need assistance with healthcare and payment options, and whether or not you have insurance — we are here to help you!
What insurance do you accept?
If you have insurance, we accept a number of plans at Esperanza:
All Medicaid insurances in SE Pennsylvania: Health Partners Plans,
Keystone First, Keystone First Community HealthChoices (CHC), United
Healthcare PA Community Plan, Aetna BetterHealth, PA Department of Human
Services Medical Assistance, Community Behavioral Health (Medical
assistance for behavioral health).
CHIP: Kidz Partners, Keystone Health Plan East CHIP, United Health Care CHIP, Aetna Better Health Kidz.
Medicare: Medicare, Aetna Medicare, Cigna HealthSpring (formerly
Bravo), Health Partners Medicare, Keystone 65, Keystone VIP Choice.
Commercial Health Insurance Plans: Aetna, Keystone Health Plan East,
IBC Marketplace Proactive plans, IBC Personal Choice, Magellan
Please
note that if you are part of an HMO, you will need to contact the
insurance company to request a change to one of our clinicians before we
can begin to take care of you. It is also your responsibility to notify
us about any changes in your insurance coverage.
What if I don’t have health insurance – can I still become a new patient at Esperanza?
We
can help you apply for insurance! Please call us at (215) 302-2210 to
make an appointment with one of our bilingual Insurance Assisters, or
ask one of our staff members about insurance assistance during your
visit. Our Insurance Assisters will gladly help you to determine your
eligibility for insurance plans and programs, including:
HealthChoices (Medicaid): You can apply for insurance under
Pennsylvania’s HealthChoices (Medicaid) program if you are a
Pennsylvania resident ages 21 to 64 who meets the income criteria.
Marketplace Insurance Options ("ObamaCare"): You are eligible to apply
for Marketplace Insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act
("ObamaCare") if you are age 18 or older and are a U.S. citizen/national
or are lawfully present in Pennsylvania.
If you are not eligible
for insurance coverage, you may still become an Esperanza patient and
apply for discounted care through our Uninsured Patient Program. Under
this program, your fee may be anywhere from $20 to $60 for a medical or
dental visit. This sliding scale fee is based on your income and family
size. You will need to meet with the Patient Access Liaison (PAL) prior
to your first appointment to review your household size and proof of
income to determine eligibility. Proof of your household income may
include:
Most recent tax return or W2
Most recent paycheck stubs for each working family member (one month’s income
Letter from your employer stating your income if working under the table
SSA, SSI, or Unemployment award letters
Patients
of Esperanza Health Center will not be denied access to services due to
inability to pay. If you believe that you are unable to pay the
nominal fee that is requested by our sliding fee scale, please ask to
speak with the office manager prior to your visit.
Also,
uninsured persons who are HIV-positive will receive care at Esperanza on
a sliding-fee scale through funding from a Ryan White Grant.
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