We Care Program
Low income, uninsured adults in Leon County can get medical care through the We Care program of the Capital Medical Society Foundation. If any Indianhead/Lehigh residents are not getting the health care they need, pay attention to this.
More than 300 volunteer medical physicians and 40 dentists donate specialty medical and dental care, four hospitals and many ancillary (imaging services, home health care agencies, and durable medical equipment) providers donate healthcare services to We Care Network patients.
In addition to donated care, the We Care Network provides help by paying for medications, transportation, and durable medical equipment to ensure patients can follow through with their treatment plans.
Patients must be referred to the We Care Network by their primary care providers, must have a household income that is at or below 150% of the federal poverty level, and cannot be eligible for any other program that will pay for their medical or dental care, such as Medicaid, Medicare, or private insurance. In 2022, 150% of poverty level is $20,385 for a one-person household and $27,465 for a two-person household.
If you do not currently have a primary care physician, two nearby providers that supply care either free or on a sliding fee scale are:
Bond Community Health Center (850) 576-4073
Care Point Health and Wellness Center (850) 354-8765