About Loudoun Community Free Clinic Leesburg
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Clinic Hours
Monday
8am - 1pm (Diabetic Clinic)
2pm - 5pm (Diabetic Clinic)
Tuesday
8am - 1pm (General Medicine Clinic)
Wednesday
8am - 1pm (General Medicine Clinic)
2pm - 5pm (General Medicine Clinic/Well-Woman Clinic)
6pm - 9pm (General Medicine Clinic)
Thursday
8am - 5pm (General Medicine Clinic)
6pm - 9pm (General Medicine Clinic)
Friday
9am - 1pm (No Clinics)
Specialty Clinics
The Loudoun Free Clinic also offers the following specialty clinics and programs:
Acupuncture
Cardiology
Chiropractic
Colposcopy
Counseling Services
Endocrinology
Gynecology
Nephrology
Neurology
Nutritional Counseling
Orthopedics
Osteoporosis Management
Patient Education
Physical Therapy
Specialty clinics are offered during normal clinic hours. Call for an appointment.
Eligibility
The Loudoun Free Clinic provides medical care to low-income, uninsured adult residents.
Patients must meet the following criteria to be eligible for services.
Be a Loudoun County resident
Be between the ages 18 - 64
Have no health insurance
Have an income level that falls within 200% of the Federal Poverty Level based on the number of people in your household
Please call our Eligibility Coordinator at 703-779-5424 to schedule an appointment.
The Loudoun Free Clinic offers the following services:
Medical Visits (sick visits, chronic disease management, minor injuries)
Women's health exams
Medication Assistance
Diagnostic and laboratory testing
Specialty referrals
Referrals to other community resources
Diagnostic and Laboratory Tests: Laboratory tests and diagnostic imaging services are provided free of charge to the patient through in-kind donations from our community partners.
Referrals: When needed, we provide referrals for patients who need specialty care, such as oncology, cardiology, or ophthamology. Patients receive care at no cost through our network of specialists who volunteer their time.
Education: The Loudoun Free Clinic offers free education and special classes, including nutrition and stress-management, for registered patients.
The Loudoun Free Clinic also offers the following specialty clinics once a month: Endocrinology, Cardiology, Chiro, Nephrology, Orthopedic and Physical Therapy.
The Loudoun Free Clinic DOES NOT provide:
Emergency Care
Contraception (birth control) or maternity care
Pain Medications
Mental Health Services or medications
Disability physicals
School physicals
Immunizations
Prescription Refills
In order to refill prescriptions received through the clinic (not Wal-mart or other pharmacies), you must call 14 days in advance of your medication running out. We are unable to provide you certain medications without advanced notice.
Please call 703-779-5419 to request refills:
Leave your name (with spelling), your phone number, and the names of the prescriptions you want refilled. Speak slowly and clearly.
It is your responsibility to:
Keep track of the number of pills you have left so you don't run out before you can pick up your refill.
Keep track of the number of refills you have left.
Bring your clinic card when picking up.
Since this is a sliding fee scale clinic, we have provided the Federal Poverty Guidelines below. Visit the Loudoun Community Free Clinic Leesburg website listed above to see what the level is needed for free care.
Federal Poverty Guidelines for 2023
Persons In Family Household | Poverty Guideline Salary per year |
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1 | $14,580 |
2 | $19,720 |
3 | $24,860 |
4 | $30,000 |
5 | $35,140 |
6 | $40,280 |
7 | $45,420 |
8 | $50,560 |
For Households with more than 8 persons, add $4,480 for each additional person.
*Alaska and Hawaii have different rates for HUD federal poverty guidelines.
These numbers above represent 100% of the Federal Poverty Rate. In order to get reduced or free services from some clinics, they use a sliding fee scale based on your income.When they use a sliding fee scale, the 100% rate can be different than 100%. In those cases, using for example a 200% federal poverty level, you will only need double the 100% number listed above to 200%.
I was told by the person at the desk I would have to wait 3- 6 more nths for a first visit to see a doctor. Or ask to borrow money for Insurance from someone. Is that really how you are suppose to be treated?