Best Healthcare in Portland, Oregon — 6 resources

6 Resources

1. Multnomah County Health Department

Multnomah County Health Department operates public health clinics across Portland offering primary care, dental services, immunizations, STI testing, and mental health resources on a sliding-fee scale. Call 503-988-3663 during weekday business hours or visit multco.us/health to find a clinic location. Fees are income-based. Bring photo ID, proof of income if available, and insurance card if you have one; uninsured patients are accepted and fees are adjusted to what you can afford.

503-988-3663 · 619 NW 6th Ave, Portland, OR 97209

2. Outside In – Portland

Outside In in Portland provides free and low-cost healthcare, mental health counseling, and social services to homeless youth ages 13-25 and underserved adults. Call 503-535-3800 during weekday business hours or visit outsidein.org for current hours and services. Most healthcare services are free or available on a sliding-fee scale. No insurance is required. Clients can walk in during open hours; services include medical care, mental health support, harm reduction, and referrals to housing and food resources.

503-535-3800 · 1132 SW 13th Ave, Portland, OR 97205

3. Oregon Dental Lifeline Network

Oregon Dental Lifeline Network connects elderly, permanently disabled, and medically fragile Oregonians with volunteer dentists who provide free dental care, including fillings, extractions, and dentures. Call 503-594-0880 during weekday business hours or visit dentallifeline.org to apply for the program. Care is free for enrolled patients. Applicants must meet age, disability, or medical criteria and provide documentation of their status and household income during the application process.

503-594-0880 · 8765 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy, Portland, OR 97225

4. OHSU – Oregon Health & Science University

OHSU is Oregon's only academic medical center, located in Portland on Marquam Hill, offering primary care, specialty care, cancer treatment, surgery, and research-based medicine for patients across the state and region. Call 503-494-8311 during weekday business hours or visit ohsu.edu to schedule appointments. Insurance and self-pay options are available; financial assistance programs exist for uninsured or underinsured patients. Bring photo ID and insurance card to appointments.

503-494-8311 · 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd, Portland, OR 97239

5. Wallace Medical Concern – Portland

Wallace Medical Concern is a free primary care clinic in east Portland providing medical care, chronic disease management, and health screenings for uninsured adults at no cost. Call 503-489-1760 during weekday business hours or visit wallacemedical.org for current hours and services. Care is free for uninsured patients. Bring photo ID to your visit; no insurance is required and there are no out-of-pocket fees. The clinic is staffed by volunteer providers and focuses on adults without access to other care.

503-489-1760 · 12550 SE Stark St, Portland, OR 97233

6. Planned Parenthood Columbia Willamette

Planned Parenthood Columbia Willamette provides reproductive healthcare, STI testing and treatment, birth control, cancer screenings, and preventive care services at clinics across the Portland metro area. Call 503-775-0861 or visit ppcw.org to schedule an appointment. Fees are charged on a sliding scale based on income; many services are covered by Oregon Health Plan and most major insurers. Bring photo ID and insurance card if available; uninsured patients are also accepted.

503-775-0861 · 3727 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Portland, OR 97212

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Featured: Multnomah County Health Department, Outside In – Portland, Oregon Dental Lifeline Network, OHSU – Oregon Health & Science University, Wallace Medical Concern – Portland.