Regional Health Centers
Regional Health Centers are healthcare facilities that provide a range of medical services to communities within a specific geographic area. They often focus on primary care, preventive services, and health education, aiming to improve the overall health of the population they serve. These centers may also offer specialized services, such as maternal and child health, mental health support, and chronic disease management.
These centers are typically designed to be accessible to all residents, regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay. By addressing local health needs, Regional Health Centers play a crucial role in reducing health disparities and promoting wellness in underserved areas.