Since 2021, aggregated from related topics
Community health centers are nonprofit organizations that provide primary healthcare services to underserved and vulnerable populations in a community. These centers often focus on providing healthcare services to low-income individuals, immigrants, and those without health insurance. Community health centers typically offer a range of services, including primary care, dental care, mental health services, and preventive care. They play a crucial role in improving access to healthcare for individuals who face barriers to receiving care, such as cost, language barriers, or lack of transportation. Community health centers also often provide health education and outreach programs to promote wellness and prevent disease in the community they serve.