Best Healthcare in Indianapolis, Indiana — 2 resources

2 Resources

1. Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) / Indiana Medicaid

Indiana's Medicaid program providing health coverage to low-income adults, families, children, and pregnant women through the HIP 2.0 model. Dads can apply online at benefits.in.gov or at a local FSSA Division of Family Resources office. Bring a photo ID, Social Security numbers for household members, proof of income (pay stubs or benefits letters), rent/utility bills, and citizenship/immigration status. Eligibility is based on income and household size.

1-877-438-4479 · 402 W Washington St, Room W382, Indianapolis, IN 46204

2. Gennesaret Free Clinic (Indianapolis)

Free medical, dental, and behavioral health clinic for uninsured Indianapolis adults without access to other healthcare coverage. Walk-in and appointment services are available at the downtown New York Street clinic. Dads can bring a photo ID, proof of address, and a list of current medications. Services are delivered by volunteer physicians, dentists, nurses, and counselors. Follow-up care and referrals to specialists are coordinated by the clinic.

317-262-5645 · 631 E New York St, Indianapolis, IN 46202

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Featured: Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) / Indiana Medicaid, Gennesaret Free Clinic (Indianapolis).