Shasta Community Health Center
Shasta Community Health Center
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More about this organization
Mission
Create a seamless system of access to compassionate, high quality, cost-effective primary and preventive health and dental care for all residents of the community it serves, particularly for those residents who are economically or otherwise disadvantaged.
About
Shasta Community Health Center (SCHC) is a key provider of the health care safety net services in Northern California, providing medical, mental health and substance abuse services to 33,379 patients (139,573 visits) in 2018. SCHC also has an extensive outreach to the homeless program, services for HIV patients and is one of the few medical resources for the low income populations, especially those with income below 200% of the federal poverty guideline and the uninsured.
