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Community <strong>Services</strong><br />
Harris <strong>County</strong><br />
Region 4 ESC Migrant Education Program<br />
Spring Branch Community Health Center -Hillendahl Clinic<br />
Contact:<br />
Position:<br />
Address: <strong>16</strong>15 Hillendahl Blvd, St 100, Houston, TX 77055<br />
Phone: 713.462.6565<br />
Fax: 713.462.6581<br />
Website: http://sbchc.net/<br />
email:<br />
Other<br />
<strong>Services</strong> <strong>of</strong>fered at our Hillendahl location include: Family Medicine, Pediatric Medicine, OB/GYN, Behavioral<br />
Health.<br />
We accept<br />
Medicaid, Medicare and Private Insurance. We are a preferred provider for Aetna and United Health Care. In<br />
addition to accepting Medicaid, Medicare and Private health insurance plans, we also serve individuals that<br />
are not covered <strong>by</strong> health insurance. Patients are charged for services on a sliding fee scale based on the<br />
patient’s family size and income. In accordance with Federal regulations, pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> income must be provided<br />
for the patient to be eligible for any sliding fee discount on services. Spring Branch Community Health Center<br />
is an FTCA (Federal Tort Claims Act) deemed facility.<br />
An Eligibility Specialist is available to assist with enrollment in Medicaid, and CHIP, and Gold Card<br />
Applications for specialty services. Patients can apply for Medicaid and other public insurance programs<br />
onsite at both <strong>of</strong> our locations.<br />
Target<br />
Population: The Spring Branch target area is largely minority, the low-income area dominated <strong>by</strong> Hispanics<br />
who speak Spanish as their first language. The population is young, with a significant number <strong>of</strong> racial and<br />
ethnic minorities and economic disparities. Nearly half <strong>of</strong> the Hispanic population is recent immigrants and<br />
over half <strong>of</strong> the community is at or below 200% <strong>of</strong> the Federal Poverty Level. Additionally, the target<br />
population suffers disproportionately from obesity, diabetes, asthma, high rates <strong>of</strong> unintentional injuries and<br />
teen pregnancy.<br />
Hours: Mon — Fri,<br />
8am — 5pm<br />
NEW Patients What to bring to your appointment: 1. Driver’s License or Picture ID Card 2. Insurance card (if<br />
insured) 3. Copay – cash, check, credit card 4. Medication List 5. Immunization Records.<br />
Patient Registration Forms can be found on the website both in English and Spanish.