HEALTH RESOURCES

HEALTH RESOURCES
THE GIFT OF SIGHT PROGRAM , created by Len Crafters, provides free vision care and
eyewear to underprivileged individuals. Project Hope is listed with the service and low-income
Project Hope participants can be referred by either Jana or Joyce for the program.
You can also donate to this program by dropping off your old prescription glasses or non prescription sunglasses at a Lens Crafters in the area.
COMMUNITY DENTAL PROGRAMS OF COLLIN COUNTY
Provides primary dental care; examinations, cleaning, restorations and extractions for low income
children, ages 1-20, who qualify for the National School Lunch Program or Medicaid. Plano clinic
sees low income senior citizens age 55+
Plano: 972-633-3380, Tues./Thurs, Fri. 8:00-4:30
McKinney: 972-424-1460 X 5580
DENTAL HYGIENE CLINIC - Collin Community College McKinney
Located on the first floor in the A wing of the college's Central Park Campus in
McKinney, the Dental Hygiene Center houses a clinic, rec eption room, radiology
darkroom and laboratory. Through expert faculty, a fully equipped laboratory and
clinical facility, the Dental Hygiene Center creates an environment for students to
gain professional experience and provides quality dental hygiene se rvices to
community members, college employees and students. .
Services and Fees
Oral Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning)
General Public
$15
Senior citizens
$10
CCCC faculty, staff
and students
$10
X-rays
Full Mouth Series X-rays or
Panoramic Film
General Public
$15
CCCC faculty, staff
and students
$10
Bite Wing X-rays
$5
Pit and Fissure Sealant Application
Each quadrant
$5
Appointments are required to receive dental hygiene care. Approximately
two and one half hours should be allowed for each appointment. Multiple
appointments will be needed for adults. Patients should be prepared to pay
at their first appointment with cash or a personal check. Fees are set for
each procedure, regardless of the number of appointments required to
complete each procedure. Clinic hours will vary each semester. Please call the
Dental Hygiene Center at 972 -548-6537 or 972-516-5030 for current hours of
operation
COLLIN COUNTY HEALTH DEPT.
Collin County McKinney Plaza Location
825 N. McDonald St .
McKinney, TX 75069
Email:
hc@collincountytx.gov
Phone: 972-548-5500 (McKinney)
972-424-1460 ext. 5500 (Metro)
Fax:
972-548-5550
Immunizations
Vaccines are administered to both children and adults. Adult immunizations are given at our main
office in McKinney. Children immunizations are given at our main office as well as outreach clinics in
Frisco and Plano.
Tuberculosis Clinic
Our TB Clinic offers testing and X -ray referral services to patients who have been exposed or are at risk of being exposed to the TB germ. We also offer treatmen t services to persons who have had a
positive reaction to TB and need an evaluation for medication.
STD/HIV Clinic
Our clinic provides comprehensive services for the screening, c ounseling, and treatment of sexually
transmitted diseases. We strive to maintain the highest level of confidentiality in order to honor
patients' rights to privacy.
Breast Cancer Services
Under the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation grant, the Collin County Health Care Breast
Cancer Services provides annual screenings and treatment referrals to low -income, uninsured Collin
County female residents aged 40 years or older.
Travel Medicine
Are you planning a trip overseas? Visit our Travel Medicine page for information regarding travel
vaccines and how to protect yourself and your family wh ile traveling.
WIC: Women, Infants & Children **more info below on WIC**
WIC is a special supplemental food program that provides nutrition education and food vouchers for
qualifying children and infants, as well as pregnant, breastfeeding, and post -partum women.
Collin County Indigent Program
***more info below on PrimaCare clinics ***
This program provides health care services to indigent citizens of Collin County who have a
household income of less than 100% of the federal poverty level. Proof of income and resource
standard for determining eligibility are required. Contact our main office number listed above for
more information. Citizens who qualify for the indigent program may also receive care at any area
PrimaCare clinic. Visit the PrimaCare website for clinic locations and hours ..
** WIC 972-424-1460 ext. 5543
Eligibility Requirements
Pregnant women; women who are breastfeeding baby under one yrs; women who have
had a baby in the past 6 mos.
Children under the age of five.
Meet household income: at or below 185% of fed eral poverty level.
Offices in McKinney; Plano, Wylie and Frisco.
*** Collin County Health Care PrimaCare Clinics
Healthcare to citizens of Collin County with household income of less than 100% of
poverty level. Must have no medical insurance of any kind, including
Medicare/Medicaid.; U.S. citizen or legal resident.; $20.00 co -pay for visit.
There are 5 locations in Collin County
Plano: 972-424-6581 and 972-733-0095
Frisco: 972-377-7878
McKinney: 469-952-3737
Richardson: 972-664-9888
COLLIN COUNTY ADULT CLINIC
2520 Ave. K #100, Plano Tex. 75074
972-423-4891 Call at 10:00 Wed for appt.
Or go to office on Thurs. 4:00-8:00 p.m. when clinic in session for future appt.
A faith-based clinic staffed by volunteers provide limited healthcare/medications to
Collin County residents who have limited or no access to traditional medical services.
PRIMARY CARE CLINIC OF NORTH TEXAS
1200 Medical Ave., Suite 102
Plano, Tx. 75075
972-596-6005
Tues,Thurs,Fri.: 2:00 PM -6:00 PM>
Sat: 8:30-12:30 P.M.
Nonprofit healthcare facility sponsored by the DFW Indian Lions Club Foundation
Eligibility: Any uninsured adult or child over the age of 12 regardless of income or
residency. Fees required for office visit or tests.
Lewisville Location also: 972 -221-6005
www.primarycareclinic.org
PLANO CHILDREN’S MEDICAL CLINIC
1407 14 th St.
Plano, Tx. 75075
972-801-9689
A clinic which provides quality medical care for children of low -income Collin County
families who have no insurance. Medicaid /CHIP accepted for some visits. Call for
information.
PRESBYTERIAN COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTER
900 E. Park Blvd. #100 , Plano , Tx. 75074
Outpatient clinic offering pregnant women prenatal care as well as pediatric care for
children from birth to 12yrs.wh o are covered by Medicaid.
WOMEN’S CLINICS
PLANNED PARENTHOOD.
Plano
810 N. Central Expy., Ste.116 (972) 424 -6311
Plano Health Services, div. of : 1400 Summit Ave., Ste.CA. 972-633-1300
Services:
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Gynecological exams (breast and pelvic).
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Diagnosis and treatment of sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
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HIV testing - PPNT, Inc. offers HIV testing at all family clinic sites. We offer two
methods of testing: either taking a blood sample (needlestick) or orally, using
antibodies from the gum and cheek. Some sites offer free HIV testing through a grant
from the Texas Department of Health.
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Cancer screening Pap smears
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Mammography for income-eligible women - PPNT, Inc., in partnership with the local
Komen affiliates and the BCCCP program at the Texas Department of Health, offers
free mammography services to low -income women. There are age and income
restrictions. Please call the clinic for more information.
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Screening for high blood pressure and diabetes
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Colposcopy (diagnosis of abnormal cervical cells that can lead to cancer)
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Cryotherapy/LEEP (treatment of abnormal cervical cells)
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Family planning education
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Birth control supplies
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Pregnancy testing - PPNT, Inc. offers pregnancy testing at all of the family planning
clinics. This can be done without an appointment. Results are available while you wait.
We recommend that you wait at least two weeks after intercourse before testing.
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Hormone replacement for mid-life women - PPNT, Inc. offers a variety of hormone
replacement therapy options at all the family plann ing clinics. PPNT requires a
complete pelvic exam within the past twelve months in order to obtain this prescribed
medication.
Geriatric Wellness Center of
Collin County
401 West 16th Street
Suite 600
Plano, Texas 75075
Tel: 972.941.7335
Fax: 972.516.4870
MISSION
Assisting older adults in achieving their highest levels of physical, mental, and spiritual well being.
SERVING
Serves older adults, 55 years of age and older, a nd their caregivers in Collin County and
surrounding areas. Based in the Plano Senior Center and provides services at 12 different
locations across the county and in senior/community centers where seniors gather for
activities. Comprehensive health histo ry, exam and lab work; health education programs.
Lending of durable medical equipment, wheel chairs, walkers, etc. Support groups available.
Appointments are required
Hours: Monday - Friday
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
A 501(c)3 Non-Profit agency
PARTNERSHIP FOR PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE
1-888-477-2669 or www.pparx.org
Help in getting prescription drugs for those who meet income guidelines and lack
prescription coverage. Have the name of drugs when you call.