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Dental Care | Rhode Island Free Clinic

655 Broad Street, 3rd Floor, Providence, RI 02907

Eligibility
Have no insurance. Be an adult resident of Rhode Island, age 18 or older, and show one of the following: Utility bill with your name on it or other acceptable document/piece of mail with your current Rhode Island address. Meet low-income guidelines, by showing one of the following: If employed: Your most recent tax return, last 2 pay stubs or a notarized statement of income. If unemployed: TDI or SNAP authorization letter, or a notarized letter of support. Show current picture ID.
Required documents
Varies
Hours
Have no insurance. Be an adult resident of Rhode Island, age 18 or older, and show one of the following: Utility bill with your name on it or other acceptable document/piece of mail with your current Rhode Island address. Meet low-income guidelines, by showing one of the following: If employed: Your most recent tax return, last 2 pay stubs or a notarized statement of income. If unemployed: TDI or SNAP authorization letter, or a notarized letter of support. Show current picture ID.
401-274-6347
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Main Phone

401-274-6347
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Patient Services

401-274-6562
Fax·

Fax

Languages
Spanish
Application process
Call or Visit for Information
Fees
No Fees
Service area
Statewide
Founded in 1999, the Rhode Island Free Clinic’s mission is to provide free, comprehensive medical care and preventive health services to adults who have no health insurance and cannot afford those services; and to serve as an educational training site for aspiring health care professionals. ​The Clinic mobilizes vital health resources for Rhode Island’s uninsured, working poor and low-income adults. The Clinic also provides the most efficient and cost effective alternative to emergency rooms for uninsured residents seeking comprehensive health care.
Last assured
04/15/2022
What's Here
Providing organization
Rhode Island Free Clinic
To provide comprehensive medical care and preventive health services for adults who do not have health insurance and cannot afford it. Care is provided through a network of volunteer medical providers working with academic, medical, and community partners. Services: Primary Care Pharmacy Wellness Education Cardiology Diabetic Education Endocrinology Gastroenterology Men's Health Women's Health Neurology and Neurosurgery Ophthalmology Optometry Nutrition Counseling Podiatry Pulmonology Psychiatry and Psychology Physical Therapy Orthopedics
Dental Care | Rhode Island Free Clinic