130 N Lee St
Forsyth, GA 31029-2122
Community Health Centers in Georgia
380 federally funded community health centers and sliding-scale clinics across Georgia. All accept patients regardless of insurance status or ability to pay.
Cities in Georgia
All clinics (380)
277 Perry Pkwy
Perry, GA 31069
6021 Watson Blvd
Byron, GA 31008-6542
101 Deluxe Cir
Thomaston, GA 30286-3030
259 Broad St
Hawkinsville, GA 31036-4818
125 McDonald Ave
Cuthbert, GA 39840-5829
1909 US Highway 82 W, Ste 5
Tifton, GA 31793-8213
41 E Oglethorpe St
Ellaville, GA 31806-3526
1424 N Expressway
Griffin, GA 30223-1753
817 Griffin Ave
Eastman, GA 31023-6718
101 Mayo St
Americus, GA 31709-3695
602 E 16th Ave STE A&B
Cordele, GA 31015-1776
205 Rees St
Americus, GA 31709-3756
80 W Main St
Butler, GA 31006-5156
117 N Broad St
Buena Vista, GA 31803-2013
6011 Watson Blvd STE 380
Byron, GA 31008-6657
109 S 3rd St
Cochran, GA 31014-6718
23 Old School Rd
Georgetown, GA 39854-4627
254 Wright Ave
Roberta, GA 31078-4945
300 Medical Ct
Oglethorpe, GA 31068-2000
Community Health Centers in Georgia
Georgia's community health centers are part of the national network of roughly 1,400 HRSA-funded Section 330 grantees that served more than 30 million patients in 2023. Every center on this page is legally required to accept patients regardless of insurance status or ability to pay, and to offer a sliding-fee discount based on household income.
For Black patients in Georgia, FQHCs fill a critical gap left by commercial primary care: they staff Medicaid navigators, run in-house 340B pharmacies, provide on-site dental and behavioral health care, and offer enabling services like transportation and translation. Many Georgia centers specialize in serving historically underserved Black communities and have Black-majority clinical staff.
Not seeing what you need? Check nearby states via the national directory, or verify hours and current services directly with the center before you visit — FQHC schedules can shift with grant cycles.