Low-Cost Services
Learn about affordable care options such as checkups, preventive care, women’s health, and children’s services.
Many families delay medical care because they worry about cost, insurance, language barriers, or simply not knowing where to begin. Georgia Health Access was created as a simple guide to help immigrants and low-income families understand where they can start looking for affordable healthcare resources.
Explore services, learn common healthcare terms, and find trusted places that may help you begin your search for care.
Learn about affordable care options such as checkups, preventive care, women’s health, and children’s services.
Understand the difference between community clinics, urgent care, and public health departments so you know where to begin.
Read about uninsured care, sliding-scale pricing, and questions to ask before your appointment.
Healthcare systems can feel confusing and intimidating, especially for people who are new to the country, do not have insurance, or are unsure where to look for affordable care.
This website organizes basic healthcare information into clear categories so families can understand their options and take the first step toward getting help when they need it.
This website is designed for anyone who needs a simpler starting point for healthcare information.
Learn about the types of low-cost healthcare services that may be available through community clinics, public programs, and basic care providers.
Understand words such as sliding scale, urgent care, preventive care, and uninsured so healthcare information feels less intimidating.
Find official organizations and public resources that can help families continue their search for care in Georgia.
Visit the Georgia Department of Public Health for official public health information in Georgia.
Visit the HRSA Health Center Finder to search for federally funded health centers.
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