Bridges Health Winona
Clinic
Bridges Health Winona at LifeGate Services
1300 10th Ave NE, Rochester, MN, 55906
Distance: 1011 Miles
(507) 457-2891
bridgescommunityhealth@winona.edu
https://bridgeshealthwinona.com/?page_id=36
Service Details
Description
Outpatient health clinic offering preventative, diagnostic (exam or test) and treatment services
Some clinics are certified as Health Care Homes, where primary care providers, families and patients work together to support wellness and improve health outcomes. The Minnesota Department of Health provides an online map of providers as well as an online directory that allows you to search for clinics or clinicians by name.
Additional Information
Winona State University health profession students offer free health screenings and primary care services:
* Health screening and assessments
* Routine physical exams
* School and sports physicals
* Foot and nail care
* Health education
* Community resource referrals
Features
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Payment
- Free / no cost to everyone
Application Instructions
Walk-in care, no appointments necessary
Business Hours
10:00am - 2:00pm, 1st & 3rd Saturdays
Area Served
Olmsted County
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (507) 457-2891 |
Last Update
7/28/2023
Other Locations
- Bridges Health Winona at Friendship First 419 Urberg Ave, Blair, WI, 54616
- Bridges Health Winona at Sobieski Lodge 965 E 7th St, Winona, MN, 55987
Other Services or resources
This provider does not offer other services or resources at this location.
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LN-1500Community Clinics Definition
Consumer-based, community-controlled, nonprofit outpatient facilities that provide basic health care including physical examinations, immunizations, family planning, nutrition assistance and diagnosis and treatment of common ailments for low income people, people who are homeless or uninsured/underinsured or other medically underserved populations that are geographically, economically and culturally challenged. Services are generally provided on an ability-to-pay basis. In the U.S., most community clinics are part of the network of Federally Qualified Health Centers, and many are known as "free clinics".
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LV-2600Family and Community Medicine Definition
Programs that are staffed by specialists in the field of medicine that is concerned with the total health of the individual within the home environment and in the community. Practitioners of family and community medicine provide comprehensive medical care including preventive services with particular emphasis on the family unit, in which the physician's continuing responsibility for health care is not limited by the patient's age or gender, nor by a particular organ system or disease entity.