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See the list of services at this new walk-in clinic

Cempa Community Care’s new Walk-In Clinic treats a large list of healthcare needs — and focuses on putting the community in care.

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Cempa Community Care has been providing support, advocacy, education, and health services to the Chattanooga community since 1986.

Photo provided by Cempa Community Care

There’s a new walk-in clinic in town — and it has an impressive list of services.

With a long history in supporting the HIV community, Cempa Community Care has expanded over the years to provide treatment, prevention, and support services for all Chattanoogans. Their latest expansion is a new Walk-In Clinic, offering affordable + convenient no-appointment services that include:

  • Sicknesses: allergy, cold, strep, sinus, and flu
  • Minor injuries: burns, aches, splinters, and stitches
  • Chronic illness: diabetes, blood pressure, heart conditions, and stomach issues
  • Infectious disease testing + treatment: HIV and Hepatitis C (plus STI treatment)
  • Vaccinations: flu, Tdap, shingles, COVID-19, and more
  • Primary Care: access to all of Cempa’s Primary Care Services (including women’s health, mental health, screenings + more)

When they say all Chattanoogans are welcomed, they mean it: Low-income, uninsured, and underinsured patients can receive treatment at a reduced cost and services can be provided regardless of the ability to pay.

Need treatment? Visit the clinic at the Impact Hub.

See hours + location info

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