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The past year has been challenging, to say the least. We're all adjusting to constant changes and doing our best to navigate these uncertain times. Recently I’ve had several clients reach out to me and ask if I know of any organizations in the area that provide free or discounted services for health care, behavioral health, psychiatry, or medication management. If you’re having difficulty affording services for mental health, please reach out to us here at Resolve and ask about our discounted services. Our number is 913-735-0577. We’ll do our best to help meet your needs. For services outside of our scope, please refer to some of the metro area’s other resources. 

  • Samuel U Rodgers Health Center offers healthcare services on a sliding scale to children, adolescents, adults, and seniors. They also provide behavioral health services that include psychiatry and medication management.  

    • Services: Adult and Senior Services, Behavioral Health, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health, Dental, Imaging, Pharmacy, Podiatry, The Health Insurance Market Place, WIC, and Women’s Health. 

  • JayDoc Free Clinic is a student-run clinic that provides non-emergency urgent and preventative care to the uninsured and underinsured populations of Greater Kansas City. JayDoc is associated with University of Kansas.  

    • Services: Non-Emergency Urgent Care, Diabetes Care, Eye Exams and Referrals, Gynecological Screening, Prenatal Care, Dental Care, Musculoskeletal Care, Radiology Services, Dermatology Care, Prescription Medications, Laboratory Tests, Sexually-Transmitted Infection Testing and Treatment, Medical Home – Specialty Care – Imaging Referrals, Free HIV Screening and Counseling, Transgender Night, Disease-Specific and Dietary Information, Applications and Aid for Social Services and Support Programs, Outreach Services and Programs for Schools and Adolescents, Behavioral Health Care, and Free Exercise and Wellness Programs. 

  • KC Care Health Center offers affordable health and behavioral health care to those with or without insurance.  For those individuals without insurance, KC Care Health Center has a sliding scale that is based on income.  

    • Services: Telehealth, COVID-19 Mobile Testing, Primary Care, Women’s Health, Testing and Screening, Sexual Health, Dental Care, Behavioral Health, HIV Services, Pharmacy, Community Services.  

  • Johnson County Mental Health Center serves Johnson County residents. Individuals can apply for reduced fees based on their household income and family size. 

    • Services: Emergency Services, Mental Health, Substance Use Services, Pharmacy Services, Prevention Services, Psychiatric medication Services, and Adolescent Center for Treatment. Currently provides culturally affirmative, behavioral health services to Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals and families. 

  • Duchesne Clinic provides primary health care, chronic disease management and medication assistance to low-income friends and neighbors in Wyandotte County. Qualified patients may receive referrals for some vision, dental and mental health. 

  • Health Partnership Clinic have specialists that are available at the Olathe Health Partnership Clinic location to assess treatment needs, provide recommendations and consult with medical providers regarding behavioral health issues. Offers services to those with or without health insurance. For those individuals without insurance, they provide a sliding scale.  

  • TMC Behavioral Health delivers services through community outreach clinics in the Kansas City metropolitan area as well as at their main location in the Crossroads Art District. All of their mental health services are aimed at assisting clients in managing the symptoms of their illness and in improving functioning in their day-to-day lives. 

    • Services: Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health Services, Counseling, Mental Health, and Substance Use Treatment Services. Truman Medical Center Pharmacy also has a Medical Assistance Program for uninsured, qualifying Jackson County residents.  

 Tricia Smith, M.S.

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