100 Alta Vista St
Morganton, NC 28655-6071
Community Health Centers in North Carolina
612 federally funded community health centers and sliding-scale clinics across North Carolina. All accept patients regardless of insurance status or ability to pay.
Cities in North Carolina
All clinics (612)
Lakewood
FQHC2020 Chapel Hill Rd STE 28
Durham, NC 27707-1186
Laurel Medical Center
Look-alike80 Guntertown Rd
Marshall, NC 28753-7806
307 S Main St
Lewiston, NC 27849-9695
414 East Main Street
Durham, NC 27701-3791
1301 Fayetteville Street
Durham, NC 27707-2398
298 Lincoln St SW
Concord, NC 28025-5469
Lyon Park Clinic
FQHC1313 Halley Street
Durham, NC 27707-1227
125 Hendersonville Road
Asheville, NC 28803-2868
Mahec Dental Health Center At Columbus
Look-alike130 Forest Glen Rd
Columbus, NC 28722-3456
Mahec Family Health Center At Givens
Look-alike600 Barrett Lane
Asheville, NC 28803-6000
123 Hendersonville Road
Asheville, NC 28803-2868
Mahec Health Center At Cane Creek
Look-alike1542 Cane Creek Road
Fletcher, NC 28732-7423
Mahec Health Center At Cullowhee
Look-alike3971 Little Savannah Road
Cullowhee, NC 28723-5804
Mahec Health Center At Deerfield
Look-alike29 Highbridge Crossing
Asheville, NC 28803-3496
Mahec Health Center At Enka/Candler
Look-alike25 Westridge Market Place
Candler, NC 28715
Mahec Health Center At Newbridge
Look-alike218 Elkwood Avenue, #102
Asheville, NC 28804-2212
Mahec Obgyn Specialists
Look-alike119 Hendersonville Road
Asheville, NC 28803-2868
Mahec Ob/Gyn Specialists Franklin
Look-alike56 Medical Park Dr STE 300
Franklin, NC 28734-2634
Mahec Women'S Care At Brevard
Look-alike87 Medical Park Dr
Brevard, NC 28712
Community Health Centers in North Carolina
North Carolina'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 North Carolina, 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 North Carolina 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.