Broward HealthPoint provides high-quality, affordable healthcare for residents across the northern two-thirds of Broward County. As part of Broward Health—the community’s medical safety net—Broward HealthPoint offers services such as caregiver support, care coordination, the Kinship Care Initiative for non-traditional families, and medical care for those experiencing homelessness or financial hardship.
The program goes beyond clinic walls to connect with the community through education, outreach and hundreds of local programs, ensuring patients get the care and support they need, wherever they are.
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Broward HealthPoint’s mobile health units make getting care more convenient by bringing services directly in neighborhoods across Broward County. If getting to a doctor’s office is difficult, these mobile clinics offer a way to stay on top of your health without added stress.
You’ll find general primary care and preventive screenings on board (pediatric and prenatal care are not included). Language support is also available, with interpreters who can assist in more than 240 languages so you can feel comfortable and understood.
Broward Health offers compassionate, comprehensive care for adults living with HIV/AIDS. Services are available at the Annie L. Weaver Health Center, Comprehensive Care Center and Specialty Care Center.
Our team focuses on education, prevention and ongoing support to help patients stay healthy and manage their condition with confidence. We also work with the community to promote awareness and reduce high-risk behaviors.
In addition to medical care, we connect patients to a full range of support services, including specialty referrals, dental care, mental health services and transportation assistance.
Services include:
Broward HealthPoint offers a sliding-fee discount program to help reduce healthcare costs for uninsured and underinsured patients. Your out-of-pocket costs are based on your household income and family size, following the Federal Poverty Guidelines.
Once approved, your discount is valid for one year. To keep your coverage, you’ll need to reapply each year by showing updated proof of income.
You may qualify for reduced charges if your total household income falls within the guidelines. Please refer to the income chart below to see if you’re eligible.
Accepted forms of income include: