IU Health Community Health (Statewide)

Healthcare · Indiana

Indiana University Health system operating community health programs, charity care, and selected free clinics across Indiana for uninsured and underinsured residents. Dads can call or search the IU Health website to find locations offering financial assistance, free screenings, and community services. Bring a photo ID, insurance or Medicaid/HIP card if any, proof of income, and a list of current medications when scheduling appointments.

Contact & Details

Address: Multiple Indiana locations

Phone: 317-962-2000

Hours: Varies by location

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