Our programs place a particular emphasis on the critical role of the family and respect for the identities and the well being of various ethnically diverse populations. We serve children and families, adolescents, mentally ill adults, homeless, and older adult populations. Click here to read our Gardner Flier.
Gardner's health clinics provide services in English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Tagalog, French, and Russian.
Gardner accepts Medicare, Medi-Cal, Healthy Kids, Healthy Families. Sliding Scale fees are available for uninsured patients. We can assist with Medi-Cal applications and other financial assistance programs.
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Primary Care Services
Gardner offers walk-in visits and appointments for sick children and adults. Gardner's primary care services include:
- Family Practice and Pediatrics
- Preventive Health Services
- Women's Health Services (OB/GYN)
- Optometry
- Dentistry
- Podiatry
- Healthcare for the Homeless Program (Read More)
- Pharmacy
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Behavioral Services
Our programs place a particular emphasis on the critical role of the family, respect for identy, and the well being of ethnically diverse populations.
We serve children and families, adolescents, mentally ill adults, homeless, and older adult populations. Our services include:
Mental Health (Centro de Bienestar)
Centro De Bienestar (Center of Well Being) is a multi-service behavioral health care provider. Our services include:
- Assessments
- Crisis Intervention
- Therapy (individual and group)
- Rehabilitation services
- Case management
- Medication and prescription monitoring
- Neuropsychological and psychological testing
- Outreach prevention
Substance abuse counseling (Proyecto Primavera)
- Drinker Driver Program
- Deferred entry of judgement (DEJ) program
- Alcohol/Drug Outpatient and SACPA treatment programs
- Perinatal intensive outreach treatment program
WIC (Women Infant Children) Services
The Woman, Infants & Children (WIC) Program includes a supplemental food and nutrition program for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women, infants and children up to five years who are at nutritional risk.
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