Belmont
Health Center
(323) 644-3885
Los Feliz
Health Center
(323) 644-3888
El Monte/Rosemead
Health Center
(626) 774-2988
John Marshall High School
Health Center*
(323) 665-1129
*Open to JMHS students only.
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Our mission is to provide personalized, culturally accessible, quality health care services. APHCV uses evidence-based care to ensure the best outcomes for our patients. The care we provide and the languages we speak reflect the diverse community to which we belong.
APHCV receives HHS funding and has Federal Public Health Service (PHS) Deemed status with respect to certain health or health-related claims, including medical malpractice claims, for itself and covered individuals.
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Looking to find a health plan that considers wellness as a part of your health planning?
APHCV is here to empower and assist you in making healthy decisions that improve your overall quality of life. Through a variety of health programs and innovative services, we promote wellness in mind and body at every age.
Take a look at some of the services we provide for specific members of our community.
APHCV currently accepts the following as payment:
APHCV is a contracted (Medical Home) clinic partner with Health Care LA, IPA (HCLA). Through our partnership, we are able to care for patients enrolled with government sponsored managed care programs in Medi-Cal, Medicare Advantage and Medi-Medi (dual eligibles). HCLA is the largest IPA network in Los Angeles County that contracts with FQHCs and community health centers. Click here to learn more about HCLA.
APHCV offers flexible financial arrangements so our care can fit into just about any budget. All patients will be cared for regardless of their ability to pay. Payments are determined based on a sliding scale that considers family size and income. Our expertly trained Enrollment Workers are available, by appointment, to assist uninsured and underinsured patients with enrollment in available public health programs. Learn more.
We can also help you sign up for women’s health programs such as the Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Program (BCCTP) to help low-income individuals to access breast and cervical cancer treatment.