Georgia Health Access

Affordable care information for Georgia families

Frequently Asked Questions

These are simple starting-point questions families may have when trying to understand affordable healthcare options.

Common Questions

What if I do not have insurance?

You may still be able to use community clinics, public health departments, or providers that offer sliding-scale pricing.

What does sliding scale mean?

Sliding scale means the cost of care may be reduced depending on your income.

Where should I start looking for affordable care?

A good place to begin is by searching for community clinics, public health services, or federally supported health centers.

Can children receive low-cost services?

Yes. Many families look for children’s wellness visits, vaccines, school physicals, and pediatric services through clinics and public programs.

Does this website replace medical advice?

No. This site is an educational guide and not a substitute for a doctor, clinic, or emergency care provider.

Still Need More Information?

Visit the Georgia Department of Public Health for official information.

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