About This Clinic
Dental Service Hours
Tuesdays
5-8 p.m.
By appointment only
Eligibility
To be eligible for services at the Chippewa Valley Free Clinic, several criteria must be met:
You cannot have reasonable health insurance or access to alternative
health care coverage, such as VA benefits, Medicare A or B, or
disability.
Your household income must be at or below 200% of the
federal poverty level (FPL). For example, if you have two people in
your family or household, your income must be at or below $31,860. See
the table below.
To confirm your eligibility, you must provide
proof of income. This proof will be a tax return, paycheck stub, Social
Security Statement, or unemployment statement.
Exceptions are evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
Because
the Clinic makes every effort to provide thorough and high quality care
to all patients, your first visit at the Clinic will take about two
hours for most services. It will include the following steps:
To determine your eligibility for Clinic services, your financial
status will be reviewed by a Patient Advocate. The Patient Advocate will
discuss the proof of income you have with you or the proof you will
need to bring in. Any other questions you have can be addressed at this
time.
After meeting with the Patient Advocate, you will meet with
a registered nurse. The nurse will do an initial check (e.g., reason
for your visit, blood pressure, etc.)
You will then meet with a
doctor or a nurse practitioner who will do a more complete check and
make decisions with you about your health problem.
You may be
referred to other medical specialties (e.g., Eau Claire City-County
Health Department for family planning and STD testing/treatment) or to
resources in the community (e.g., food pantries, housing options, job
opportunities). A case manager or nurse will discuss these referrals
with you.
Spanish language interpreters are available.
You
will be treated with respect. You are expected to respect all Clinic
staff and volunteers. Verbal abuse or combative behavior will not be
tolerated and will result in immediate dismissal from the Clinic.
How do I make an appointment?
Patients who have been previously registered at the Clinic can call
(715-839-8477) or stop in during Clinic hours to schedule an
appointment. The Clinic is open to take your appointment phone call
Monday – Thursday, 8:30 am to 12:00 noon.
Patients who have
NOT been previously registered at the Clinic are taken on a walk-in
basis every Tuesday evening from 4-6 pm and on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays
from 9-10 am. New patients will not be able to make appointments until
they are registered patients. We encourage new patients to arrive at the
beginning of registration as the clinic can fill up quickly.
There are no fees for services provided by the Chippewa Valley Free Clinic.
2022 US Federal Poverty Guidelines
for the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia
Persons in family / household | Poverty guideline |
---|---|
1 | $13,590 |
2 | $18,310 |
3 | $23,030 |
4 | $27,750 |
5 | $32,470 |
6 | $37,190 |
7 | $41,910 |
8 | $46,630 |
For families/households with more than 8 persons, add $5,430 for each additional person. |