Free, Low Cost Healthcare, and Insurance

Our team at Recovery Epicenter Foundation understands that certain events and circumstances in the past, may have have put the need to take care of our physical health on the back seat. We have compiled a directory of  local  medical and dental providers that provide a multitude of healthcare services for free and  on a sliding scale. 

This directory is composed of 2 sections. The top of the page contains a list of Medical and Dental providers, and the bottom of the page contains links to Insurance providers for the indigent.

Free healthcare clinics in Pasco County

St. Vincent de Paul Resource Center

7021 Bougenville Drive
Port Richey, Florida 34668
(727) 868-8160

The center offers some basic health services for local families. Many of the programs focus on the underserved, including low income and individuals who lack health or dental insurance.

Premier Community HealthCare - Family Center - Dade City

37946 Church Avenue
Dade City, FL 33525
(352) 518-2000

A federal government qualified health center. A sliding fee scale in place can help income qualified patients save money on their medical and dental bills and expenses. Get assistance for basic illnesses, medications, specialty care, lab work, and other medical care.

Premier Community HealthCare - Family Center - West Pasco

6636 Forest Avenue
New Port Richey, FL  33525
(727) 645-4185

Part of the Pasco County Premier Community HealthCare organization, and offers some of the same free or low cost medical services as indicated by the other center above.

Bayfront Health Dade City

13100 Fort King Rd.
Dade City Florida 3352
352-521-1100

Medical care is offered for people across Pasco County Florida. Doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals are part of the organization.

Insurance Providers For The Indigent

Florida Medicaid

Medicaid is a medical assistance program that helps provide access to healthcare for families with low-income and individuals.

Florida Medicare

Medicare is a health insurance program for people age 65 or older. People younger than 65 can qualify for Medicare, too, including those with disabilities.

(HRSA) Ryan White

The program assists those that do not have sufficient health care coverage and/or financial resources for managing HIV disease or AIDS.