Health Care and Clinic Information
Do you need assistance accessing health care, medication or transportation for medical needs?
Do you need assistance accessing health care, medication or transportation for medical needs?
Do you need assistance accessing health care, medication or transportation for medical needs?
Click here for assistance: https://www.sacramentocovered.org/
Multi-Lingual Downloadable Elica Flyers
Multi-Lingual Downloadable Elica Flyers
clinics serving the Twin Rivers USD area
clinics serving the Twin Rivers USD area
clinics serving the Twin Rivers USD area
Updated June 2024 – be sure to call clinics for most current information.
The first and best resource for childhood immunizations and all health care is your primary care physician (PCP). If you need immediate immunizations to enroll in school, contact your PCP to ask for a same day or drop-in appt. If you do not have a PCP, see the list below for more resources. Please do not hesitate to contact the school nurse if you need further assistance.
Need Health Insurance? Contact Sacramento Covered - a guide to connect people in the Sacramento region to the medical/dental care and coverage they need (916) 414-8333 or (866) 850-4321.
Elica Health Centers www.elicahealth.org
(855) 354-2242 (all clinics)
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Peach Tree Health www.pickpeach.org
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Planned Parenthood www.plannedparenthood.org (877) 855-7526 (main)
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Sacramento Community Clinic www.halocares.org
(916) 642-1867 (includes dental, 2138 Del Paso Blvd)
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Sacramento County Immunization Clinic
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Sacramento Native American Health Center (SNAHC) www.SNAHC.org
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San Lucas Pediatric Clinic www.sanlucaspeds.com
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WellSpace Health www.wellspacehealth.org
(916) 737- 5555 (all clinics)
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Local Pharmacies including Rite Aid, Walmart, CVS…etc. |
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