Alachua

RAHMA Mercy Clinic

The RAHMA Mercy Clinic is a nonprofit organization. Their mission is to promote the well-being of the community. They do this by providing access to free, quality healthcare. Services are available to the underserved and uninsured. Please call or visit the website for more information.

Mobile Outreach Clinic

UF offers a mobile outreach clinic. Patients can come to their clinics with or without scheduling an appointment. Locations are different for different evenings of the week. Please call or click HERE to go to the website to learn more.

Physical Address on Monday evening:
Bus outside Spanish Seventh Day Adventist Church
12909 NW 39th Ave
Gainesville, FL 32606
Clinic begins at 5:30 PM

Mobile Outreach Clinic - University of Florida

The goal of the University of Florida’s Outreach Mobile Clinic is to improve the health of the underserved populations in Gainesville and surrounding areas. We are staffed by teams of professionals and students. We bring health care directly to neighborhoods in Alachua County. We offer free or reduced price care to people right in their neighborhoods. Please call or visit the website for more info.

Goals of the Clinic:

  • Help people enroll in health plans that they qualify for
  • Identify neighborhoods where residents are in need
  • Offer primary and preventive care to these areas
  • Provide disease prevention services
  • Screen for chronic illnesses

The Able Trust

This group is a public charity. They work to promote employment opportunities for persons with disabilities in Florida. The group focuses on research and outreach. As well as capacity building. Please call or visit the website for more information.

Westside Samaritans Clinic

Westside Samaritans Clinic seeks to provide basic health care (medical and dental) for those who cannot afford conventional health care. This group includes but is not limited to the homeless, migrant workers, the disadvantaged, students, and the uninsured.If they make less than 200% of federal poverty and don’t have insurance, they qualify. However, if they need specialty services from an outside entity (via. We-Care), they need to be an Alachua County resident.