StayWell Health Center – Waterbury

Healthcare · Connecticut · Paid

Federally qualified community health center offering affordable primary care, pediatrics, dental, and behavioral health for Waterbury-area fathers and families. Sliding-scale fees based on income; Medicaid/HUSKY and most insurances accepted. Call during business hours to schedule new patient intake. Bring photo ID, insurance cards, medication list, and prior medical records. Serves Waterbury and surrounding Greater Waterbury regardless of immigration status with multilingual staff.

Contact & Details

Address: 80 Phoenix Ave, Waterbury, CT 06702

Phone: 203-756-8021

Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm

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About Healthcare for Fathers

Healthcare for fathers without insurance is accessible through Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs — also called community health centers), free clinics, hospital financial assistance programs, and Medicaid. FQHCs exist in every state and charge on a sliding scale; they provide primary care, dental, behavioral health, and prescription services. The HRSA health center locator lists all FQHCs. Free clinics (typically run by volunteer medical professionals) operate in most major cities. Medicaid eligibility expanded to adults without dependent children in states that adopted Medicaid expansion under the ACA — eligibility is generally up to 138% of the Federal Poverty Level. For uninsured emergencies, every hospital must stabilize regardless of ability to pay under EMTALA, and all nonprofit hospitals are required to offer financial assistance for qualifying patients. This directory includes FQHCs, free clinics, state Medicaid offices, and state ACA marketplaces.

Healthcare in Connecticut

Connecticut's Superior Court handles family matters through regional Judicial Districts and Family Support Magistrate Division locations. The Office of Child Support Services runs enforcement under DSS. Major cities include Hartford, New Haven, Stamford, Bridgeport, and Waterbury. Connecticut Legal Services and Statewide Legal Services of Connecticut provide civil legal aid, and every courthouse has a court service center offering free forms assistance.

More Healthcare in Connecticut

  • HUSKY Health (Medicaid) – Connecticut — Free or low-cost health coverage for eligible Connecticut children, parents, pregnant women, and adults through the state Medicaid program.
  • Access Health CT – Marketplace — Connecticut's official health insurance marketplace for comparing and enrolling in individual and family plans, including subsidized coverag
  • Community Health Center Inc. — Federally qualified health centers offering affordable primary care, dental, behavioral health, and women's health across Connecticut. Slidi
  • Fair Haven Community Health Care — Federally qualified community health center providing affordable primary care, dental, behavioral health, and women's health in the Fair Hav
  • Charter Oak Health Center – Hartford — Federally qualified health center providing affordable primary care, dental, and behavioral health for Hartford-area fathers and families. S
  • Optimus Health Care – Bridgeport — Federally qualified community health center serving Fairfield County fathers and families with primary care, dental, behavioral health, and

Healthcare — Common Questions

I don't have insurance — where do I go for primary care?
A Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) — every state has them, they charge on sliding-scale based on income, and they cover primary care, dental, mental health, and often pharmacy. Find one at findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov.
Do I qualify for Medicaid as a single dad?
In Medicaid expansion states, any adult with income up to 138% of the Federal Poverty Level qualifies regardless of dependents. In non-expansion states, a custodial parent of a minor may qualify under lower thresholds. Apply at your state's Medicaid agency or through healthcare.gov.
What about an emergency with no insurance?
EMTALA requires every US hospital with an ER to stabilize any emergency regardless of ability to pay. Nonprofit hospitals must offer financial assistance (often free care up to 200% FPL). Never skip a real emergency over cost — ask about charity care when you arrive.
Is there help with prescriptions?
Patient assistance programs from drug manufacturers provide free or low-cost meds for uninsured patients. NeedyMeds and RxAssist list them. GoodRx and SingleCare provide discount pricing for uninsured buyers. FQHCs often include 340B pharmacy discounts on-site.