Care without Coverage
Find a Community Physician Program.
Virginia physicians volunteer to serve the uninsured in two major ways. Hundreds of physicians volunteer to provide care in Virginia's free clinics. And hundreds more volunteer to provide care in their offices as part of a community physician program.
Virginia now has four large-scale community physician programs in place, with more in the planning stages. Use the overviews and contact information below to find your way to a program in your region.
Access Now (Richmond)
- Access Now is a community partnership to improve access to specialty health care for low-income, uninsured residents of the Richmond, Virginia metropolitan area. Click here to learn more...
Project Access of Northern Virginia (PANV)
- PANV's mission is to increase access to Speciality Care in Fairfax County and Alexandria City through a volunteer network of Physician Specialists who have pledged to provide care to low-income, uninsured patients of participating "safety net" entities at no cost. Click here to learn more...
Piedmont Access to Health Services, Inc. (PATHS)
- The mission of PATHS is to provide the citizens of Southside Virginia, including both the uninsured and underinsured, an integrated system of care that includes access to primary & specialty care, prescription medication, case management, and a wide range of hospital services.Click here to learn more.
Project Access of the Roanoke Valley
- Project Access of the Roanoke Valley arranges free medical care for low-income people who work, are in school or are caregivers. Phone 540-344-4200 (no website available).