Free Clinics
Chippewa Valley Free Clinic
1030 Oakridge Drive
Eau Claire, WI 54701
Hours: Tuesdays: 4pm-8pm; Walk-In Registration: 4-6 p.m.
1st and 3rd Thursday: 9am-1pm; Walk-In Registration 9-10 a.m.
Phone: (715) 839-8477
Website
Serves individuals who are uninsured or underinsured. The clinic provides health maintenance, helps people manage chronic illness, and provides minor urgent care. Interpreters are provided. See website for more information.
CARE Clinic
906 College Avenue
Red Wing, MN 55066
Hours: Tuesdays 4pm-8pm
Phone: (651) 388-1022
Website
Services low income residents of Goodhue County and Lake City, Minnesota. Provides Dental Care, Medical Care, Mental Health Care, Hispanic Family Therapy, Optical Care, Connctions to Resources, Prescription Assistance, and MNsure Enrollment Assistance. See website for hours and more information. A bilingual, bicultural psychotherapist is available to provide short-term therapy for Spanish-speaking individuals and families with mental health concerns. Appointments are required. Call Hispanic Outreach at 651-301-2184 for more information.
St. Clare Health Mission
916 Ferry Street
LaCrosse, WI 54061
Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays: 5pm-7pm
Phone: (608) 519-4623
Website
St. Clare Health Mission provides free health care of individuals with no health insurance and not eligible for public or private insurance, and below 200% of federal poverty level. Income documentation is requested (bring your last 2 pay stubs and a copy or your latest tax forms). See website for hours and more information.
Clinics with Sliding Fees
Scenic Bluffs Community Health Centers
Cashton, WI
Phone: (608) 654-5100
Website
Provides medical, dental, chiropractic, behavioral health, health education and pharmacy services for patients in Monroe, Vernon, Crawford and La Crosse counties. The staff not only provides clinical care, but helps link individuals with resources that allow them to stay healthy, and to lead and support initiatives for healthy communities. The clinic has on-site Interpreters.
ReforMedicine
3004 Golf Road, Suite 100
Eau Claire, WI 54701
Phone: (715) 514-2827
Website
ReforMedicine is a clinic that does not use insurance and has clear published pricing to keep the costs low. See website for more information.
AdventHealth Durand
1220 Third Avenue West
Durand, WI 54736
Phone: (715) 672-4211
Provides whole-person care with a community focus. If you receive medically necessary services and you do not have medical coverage, you may qualify for financial assistance. Call the clinic to find out about their services and hours.
Small Community Clinics
Stockholm Health Care
12070 State Hwy 35
Stockholm, WI 54769
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 8:30-5:00 pm
Phone: (715) 821-8532
Website
Call to make an appointment and ask for an interpreter.
Main Street Clinic
107 West 4th Street
Winona, MN 55987
Hours: Monday-Friday 7:00am-5:30 pm
Phone: (507) 457-7620
Website
Provides affordable quick care for common illnesses. Prices are posted and payment is due at the time of service. No appointment needed.
Reproductive Health Care & Pregnancy Support
Semcac Clinic
Hiawatha Valley Mental Health Center Building
420 E. Sarnia Street Suite 1600
Winona, MN 55987
Phone: 507-452-4307
The Semcac Clinic in Winona provides high quality family planning and sexual health services and education for everyone—regardless of income level, insurance status, age, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation or state of residency. All fees for service are based on annual household income and the number of household members are supported by that income.
Planned Parenthood-Eau Claire
967 W. Clairemont Avenue
Eau Claire, WI 54701
Phone: (715) 833-2279
Hours: Monday 11am-7pm, Wednesday 10am-6pm, Friday 9am-5pm
Closed Holidays
Planned Parenthood-La Crosse
1201 Caledonia Street
LaCrosse, WI 54603
Phone: (800) 657-5177
Website
Services provided at these two Planned Parenthood clinics are birth control, HIV testing, Men’s health care, morning-after pill, pregnancy testing & services, STD testing, treatment & vaccines, Women’s health care.
Options for Women
414 N. Main Street
River Falls, WI
Phone: (715) 425-8539
Website
Also, offering services in Durand every 2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month on at St Vincent’s Office 819 E Prospect Street. Appointments available from 10am – 4pm.
Phone: (715) 672-5961 x139
Options for Women offers free and confidential services and support for women free of charge. These services include pregnancy testing, STI testing, limited OB ultrasound, and material assistance with baby supplies.
Dentists
Chippewa Valley Technical College Dental Clinic
Clairemont Campus-Health Education Center
615 W. Clairemont Avenue
Eau Claire, WI 54701
Phone: (715) 833-6271
Website
Offers inexpensive dental care for low-income and Medicaid Patients.
Chippewa Valley Free Clinic
1030 Oakridge Drive
Eau Claire, WI 54701
Tuesdays 5-8pm by appointment only
Phone: (715) 839-8477
Website
See website for more information.
Marshfield Clinic-Chippewa Falls Dental Center
850 Lakeland Drive
Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
Phone: (715) 738-2000
Website
We serve all patients regardless of their ability to pay or insurance status. People without access to dental care are a priority. A dental payment assistance program is available to help patients that have limited income and have out-of-pocket dental expenses.
Aspen Dental Winona
940 Frontenac Drive
Winona, MN 55987
Phone: (507) 414-7001
Website
Provides dental services in Winona, MN as well as Homer, WI; Dakota, MN; Utica, Mn and surrounding communities.
Community Dental Care-Rochester Clinic
2120 US Highway 14 East
Rochester, MN 55904
Phone: (507) 258-7934
Website
Community Dental Care’s mission is to provide culturally sensitive community oral health care and to advocate for access for all. The clinic’s vision is that all people will have access to high quality, affordable dental care to improve their overall health in a convenient, caring, and respectful environment. See website for more information.
Migrant Health Clinicians
Migrant Clinicians Network is a non-profit whose mission is to create practical solutions at the intersection of vulnerability, migration, and health. They envision a world based on health justice and equity where migration is never an impediment to well-being. They have published several comics about health and workers’ rights that are included in this guide.
Public Health Information
Public Health Departments promote healthy communities and help prevent the start and spread of outbreaks and disease. The Public Health Department in your county most likely provides immunizations. Contact your local Public Health Department for services they can offer you.
Buffalo County Public Health Programs
407 S. 2nd Street
Alma, WI 54610
Phone: (608) 685-4412
Email: dhhs@co.buffalo.wi.us
Website
The mission of Buffalo County Public Health is to empower communities to live better longer by preventing disease, protecting health, and assuring safety. For more information on any of the services we offer, please call us.
Services Offered:
- Well Water Testing–It’s important to know if your drinking water is safe, especially for pregnant women and babies drinking infant formula mixed with water. We offer FREE well water testing to eligible pregnant women and families. Water test kits also available for fee for those not eligible.
- Immunizations–Babies are more at risk for getting sick. Getting your whole family vaccinated helps protect your baby during this time. Immunizations for eligible children and infants are available for free from Buffalo County Public Health.
- WIC – Women, Infants, Children–WIC approved foods for pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, infants and children up to age 5 (fruits, veggies, 100% juice, legumes, peanut butter, cereals, whole grains, milk, yogurt, eggs, cheese, and infant foods). We also offer breastfeeding support and information about feeding and caring for infants in a confidential environment with a registered dietician.
- First Breath-First Breath is a free program that helps pregnant women, new moms, and their families quit or reduce smoking.
Trempealeau County Public Health Programs
36245 Main Street
Whitehall, WI 54773
Phone: (715) 538-2311 ext. 220
Website
Our Mission
The mission of the Trempealeau County Health Department is to promote and improve the quality of life and health of all of the people in our county through community assessment and surveillance, disaster planning and disease prevention and health promotion, in the areas of nursing, environmental health, and nutrition.
Services Offered:
- Women, Infants, and Children (WIC): Nutrition services to pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women and children under 5
- Adult Services: Home Care Health assessment, wound care, medication set up, bathing and nail care
- Environmental Health– We respond to citizen complaints of human health hazards.
- Maternal Child Health/Prenatal Care: Home visits and education are provided to pregnant women and families.
- Wisconsin Well Woman Program – An income-based program for women ages 45-64 that covers mammography for women 50-64 and clinical breast exam, pap smear with pelvic exam for women ages 45-64.
- Animal Bites – We provide information on what to do if you or someone you know has been a victim of an animal bite and information on Wisconsin quarantine requirements.
- Childhood immunizations (Free for children without insurance)
- Childhood Lead Program – Blood lead screening for children ages 1-5
- Car Seat Program – Car safety tips and assistance are available. Car seats available for purchase.
- Shining Smiles – Oral health program for pregnant women and children under 10 years of age who have Medicaid coverage.
- Children with Special Health Care Needs – This program offers free confidential information and referrals for services to children with special health care needs from birth to 21 years of age.
- Well Water Sampling – We provide sampling kits to test your well water.
- Wellness Thursdays – Call 715-538-2311 ext. 220 to make an appointment. Dial ext. 431 to leave a message in Spanish and your call will be returned within a couple days.
Pepin County Health Department
7th Avenue West
P.O. Box 39
Durand, WI 54736
Phone: (715) 672-5961
Mission
Values: Service-Responsibility-Collaboration-Innovation
Services Offered:
- Blood Pressure Check-Ups
- Correct use of a Child’s car seat-We teach how to use car seats for newborns up until 8 year olds. There are seats available for those that live in the Durand School District.
- Prevention and control of Communicable Diseases
- Free STD Testing
- Medical Services for Incarcerated Individuals
- Vaccine Program for children and adults without enough insurance
- Vitamin Program for Women-free prenatal and postnatal vitamins for pregnant women, women planning to become pregnant, and those that are breastfeeding
- Family Planning Services-financial assistance is offered to pay the cost of an annual exam, to get contraceptives, for pregnancy tests, and for STD testing
- Coordination of Prenatal Care
- Prevention: Alcohol Abuse and Dangerous Drugs
- Rabies Control-We follow up with all humans who suffer an animal bite to rule out the risk of rabies infection
- Read me a Story! Program-Books offered to families at no cost
- Tuberculosis Testing
- Water Quality Testing
- WIC-nutrition program that provides education and supplements for pregnant women, babies, and small children under the age of 5
Call to schedule any of the services offered!