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3 reasons to consider Cempa Community Care for your primary care

Cempa Community Care recently expanded their primary care services — here are three reasons why they might be just what you’ve been looking for.

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a cempa community care physician checks a patient's throat

The clinic is open 40 hours Monday-Friday and also has an after-hours line for emergencies.

Photo by Rachael Crowe via Cempa Community Care

Cempa Community Care has always been a local healthcare provider with heart.

What started in 1986 as an organization to support and advocate for residents impacted by HIV has grown into a multi-service healthcare provider continuing to serve Noogans from all walks of life.

Here are three reasons to consider using Cempa’s recently-expanded primary care services:

1. All your needs in one place

With a dedicated medical team providing expert comprehensive care, Cempa is able to treat your most primary healthcare needs, including:

  • Preventative care
  • Health screenings
  • Diagnostic testing
  • Wellness check-ups
  • Chronic illnesses
  • Women’s health
  • Vaccinations
  • And more

Need dental services, pharmaceuticals, or walk-in care? They do that, too.

2. Low-income and uninsured Noogans welcomed

To ensure everyone in Chattanooga is able to get high-quality healthcare, Cempa provides discounted affordable pricing for qualified low-income, uninsured, or underinsured patients.

3. They’re accepting new patients

Your search can be over — Cempa primary care physicians are currently accepting new patients.

Learn more + schedule an appointment

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