Patient Resources
Book appointments, request refills, or explore resources.
Book an Appointment
If you’re a returning patient, schedule an appointment by calling: (404) 501-7940.
If you’re a new patient, please submit a completed application instead. Once approved, you will receive a call to set up an appointment.
Refill your Prescription
If you’re already a patient and you’re looking to refill a prescription at our pharmacy, call: (404) 501-7940.
We will arrange your prescription to be ready for pick up at your convenience.
Renew Patient Forms
Renewal required every 12 months to continue receiving care.
Returning patients, please view the form below to renew your patient information and to upload required documents.
Health Education Events
Find the latest event info on our news and updates page
Education classes
Zoom nutrition classes
Flu clinics
Exercise/wellness classes available in-person and through Zoom
Frequently Asked Questions
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Due to the high volume of patients and volunteer medical staff, all clinic appointments are scheduled in advance. In order to schedule an appointment, new patients must first submit an application to confirm eligibility. Unfortunately, we cannot accept walk-in patients.
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The clinic serves low-income residents of DeKalb County who are 18 years old or older without insurance and with household income at or below the 200th percentile of the Federal Poverty Level. Patients give a voluntary donation, and no one is turned away for an inability to donate.
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The clinic’s medical facility, administrative offices, professional medical services and pharmaceuticals are all donated to Physicians’ Care Clinic, making it possible for the clinic to provide primary health care to low-income and uninsured county residents.
In addition to in-kind donations, operating expenses are paid for through philanthropic gifts from individuals, foundations, local businesses and corporations that believe in the clinic’s mission and want to help disadvantaged DeKalb County residents receive the health care they critically need.
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Please call 911 immediately if you are in a medical emergency or life-threatening situation. The Physicians’ Care Clinic does not provide emergency or trauma care.
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Physicians’ Care Clinic does not provide emergency care, trauma care, pregnancy tests, pre-natal care, family planning or do workman’s compensation, employment or disability physicals. Limited STD screenings are provided.
The clinic only provides non-emergency primary care.
Managing Diabetes and Quitting Smoking
Additional Service Providers
Breast test and more
(mammograms for women 40 yrs and above)Dental health
Family planning
Hypertension
Refugee health
Immunizations
Travel medicine
Tuberculosis (TB)
HIV / AIDS
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
Affordable dental care
Eye and hearing exams
Glasses
Hearing aid assistance for pediatric patients and teens in the US.
Nutrition counseling
Exercise / gym facilities
Diabetes education classes
Tobacco quit line
DeKalb Community Service Board
Mental health services
Substance abuse treatment
Developmental disabilities programs
Crisis services
Criminal justice services
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Senior Patient Resources
General Resources
Project Healthy Grandparents (free services for grandparents raising grandchildren)
Insurance & Medicaid/Medicare
Alzheimer’s & Dementia
Prevention
Mental Wellness & Addiction