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This page provides resources for health care, policy updates, and free or low-cost clinics to help individuals, families, and community organizations access care and stay informed.

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Student-run Clinics

These student-run clinics provide free health care access for anyone and everyone. Check their websites for more information about the services they provide and their times and locations.

  • Clínica Tepati - 1820 J St, Sacramento, CA 95811 - Clínica Tepati began in 1974, with a focus on serving downtown Sacramento's underserved and undocumented Latino population. Operating out of space provided by WellSpace Health, Clínica Tepati's Spanish interpretation services enable volunteers to communicate effectively, and provide culturally-sensitive care to more than 1,000 patients each year. Our clinic also provides diabetes education, exercise programs, and legal and specialty services for our patient populations.
  • Knights Landing One Health Center - 9586 Mill St, Knights Landing, CA 95645 - Founded in 2012, the Knights Landing One Health Center, Medical Clinic aims to provide linguistically competent and culturally humble healthcare services to the rural underserved in the Knights Landing area. We seek to fill the gap in primary care services and health education, with particular emphasis on women, adolescents, and farm workers. Our goal is to provide community-centered care by maintaining a high level of community engagement and empowerment, and by continuing to collaborate with other organizations. We are striving to develop a One Health model, linking human, animal, and environmental health. We are also providing learning opportunities for undergraduate, graduate, and medical students in rural health, nurturing their growth as community leaders and advocates.
  • Imani Clinic - 2425 Alhambra Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95817 - Imani is a Swahili word meaning faith and it symbolizes the hope students wish to foster within the African-American community. The clinic was established in the Oak Park neighborhood of Sacramento in 1994 after students became concerned about the staggering and persistent morbidity and mortality rates among African-Americans from hypertension, heart disease, cancer and inadequate prenatal care.
  • Paul Hom Asian Clinic - 6341 Folsom Blvd Sacramento, CA 95819 - Founded in 1972, the Paul Hom Asian Clinic is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, student-run clinic committed to providing free, high-quality primary and specialty healthcare to underserved individuals—regardless of insurance status or background. We offer interpretation services in English, Cantonese, Mandarin, Korean, Taishanese, Vietnamese, and Hmong, and we strive to create a welcoming environment where patients feel safe, respected, and connected to care that honors their identity and experiences. Our services span a wide range of care, including Primary Care, Cardiopulmonary, Women’s Health, Dermatology, Diabetes, Hepatitis, Ophthalmology, Psychiatry, Neurology, Musculoskeletal care, and Nutrition. We also provide health insurance enrollment support through Covered California and offer access to free or low-cost medications through our Patient Assistance Program. Through the generosity and kindness of so many—undergraduate volunteers, health professional students, healthcare professionals, and more—we are incredibly grateful to be where we are today. Together, we continue to strive to make healthcare accessible for all — and to carry forward our passion to serve.
  • Shifa Clinic - 419 V Street Sacramento, CA 95818 - The Shifa Clinic promotes the health and wellness needs of a multilingual, ethnically diverse community, primarily serving patients from the South Asian and Muslim communities. The clinic provides interpretive and specialty services such as dermatology, cardiology, and women's health.
  • Joan Viteri Memorial Clinic - 3647 40th St, Sacramento, CA 95817 - Sharing a space with Sacramento's Harm Reduction Services, the Joan Viteri Memorial Clinic provides a safe health care environment for intravenous drug users, sex workers, and their families – with an emphasis on prevention, infectious disease education, and HIV testing.
  • Bayanihan Clinic - 3030 Explorer Dr, Sacramento, CA 95827 - Established in 2002, Bayanihan Clinic provides accessible primary and preventative healthcare to Filipino immigrants and all diverse, underserved communities of the Greater Sacramento area, while honoring the legacy of Filipino veterans through advocacy and community engagement.
  • Willow Clinic - 1400 N A St Bldg A, Sacramento, CA 95811 - Working out of the Salvation Army facility near downtown Sacramento, the clinic provides health care screening and services to a large, homeless population. The clinic's dedication to the homeless prompted the Salvation Army to include the clinic in its renovation plans, setting aside two separate rooms solely for patient care and clinical operations.
  • VN Cares - 6341 Folsom Blvd, Sacramento, CA, 95819 - UC Davis undergraduates and medical students launched the Vietnamese Cancer Awareness, Research and Education Society (VN CARES) in 2001. VN Cares offers preventative cancer screenings for patients every month.
  • Hmong Lifting Underserved Barriers - 6341 Folsom Blvd., Sacramento, CA, 95819 - The HLUB Clinic was formed to provide culturally and linguistically appropriate health care services to the Hmong community. The clinic screens for breast, cervical, colon, and prostate cancers, in addition to Hepatitis B.
  • Gender Hormone Clinic - 3823 V Street Sacramento, CA 95817 - Operating within Sacramento's Gender Health Center, the clinic helps provide gender affirming hormone therapy, STI testing, and PReP prescriptions to community members across California who would not otherwise have access to these medical services. The Gender Health Center provides a safe, supportive, environment for LGBTQQI community at every stage of the coming out or transition process.
  • Nadezdha Clinic - 1442 Ethan Way, Sacramento, CA 95825 - Sacramento region is a home to one of the largest Russian-speaking communities in the U.S. As a newly established student-run clinic at UC Davis, Nadezhda Clinic strives to provide free healthcare to underserved Russian-speaking population. We provide interpretative services, focusing on culturally sensitive primary care and working on establishing specialty clinics. 
  • River Pediatric Clinic - 3535 65th Street Bldg C, Sacramento CA 95820 - We are an official UC Davis student-run clinic dedicated to serving the Greater Sacramento pediatric populations. R.I.V.E.R stands for Recognizing Illness Very Early and Responding. This means that we aim to address illnesses far before their onset, and what better way than to focus on children, adolescents, and teens! Our services reflect our preventative health goals for the Greater Sacramento community. This involves providing access to quality services including sports physicals, primary healthcare check-ups, vision screenings, and more!
  • Valley High School Health TECH Academy - Dedicated to promoting wellness, our health center provides various services, including basic screenings and counseling. We aim to create a safe space where community members and students can prioritize their health and well-being. Stay tuned for health awareness events and resources to empower our Valley Hi Community to a healthier lifestyle. The community's well-being matters, and our Valley High Community Health Center is here to support it every step of the way!
  • Didar Clinic - Didar Clinic is a free student-run optometry clinic dedicated to providing free, culturally and linguistically competent vision and eye care to the underserved populations of Sacramento County and its surrounding areas.