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Published on August 17, 2024
The Rutland Free Clinic recently changed their name to Rutland County Health Partners and relocated their office to 204 North Main Street.
Established in 1996, Rutland County Health Partners (Free Clinic) provides medical care to adults living in Rutland County who have no ability to pay for the healthcare they need. You must live in Rutland County and be at least 18 years old to get services from the Free Clinic. If you are a veteran, you can live anywhere and still get services from us.
If you live in Vermont and do not have health insurance, you can come to the Free Clinic to get assistance. You can meet with someone who has a special certification to help you apply for state insurance. Some people have insurance but cannot afford to pay a co-pay or deductible. The Free Clinic can help.
Some people have Medicare Part A&B but do not have Part D. The Free Clinic can help with short-term medication assistance, dental extractions and immunizations that are not covered by their Medicare insurance.
Here are some services the Free Clinic provides:
Any care you receive at the Free Clinic is always free. If you are referred for care at another Doctor or health center, it may not be free, but the Free Clinic will offer you help to fill out applications for free or reduced cost services.
There is no reason for you to wait to see a Doctor or other medical provider. Please do not put off your health. A small issue can easily become a big one if you choose to wait.
Call Rutland County Health Partners (Free Clinic) at 802.775.1360 for more information.