Family Health La Clinica – Stevens Point

Family Health La Clinica – Stevens Point - General dentist in Stevens Point, WI
3504 E Maria Dr, Stevens Point, WI 54481
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Opens today at 7:30am
SundayClosed
Monday7:30am - 6:00pm
Tuesday7:30am - 7:00pm
Wednesday7:30am - 7:00pm
Thursday7:30am - 6:00pm
Friday7:30am - 5:00pm
SaturdayClosed

We believe people have a right to quality health care services that are efficient, effective and accessible. We believe care should be compassionate and delivered in a dignified and respectful manner by a culturally competent and highly professional team of people.

  • Sliding Fee Scale:We offer medical, dental, and behavioral health services on a sliding fee scale for our patients who earn up to 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. We serve patients of all ages and income levels, both insured and uninsured.
  • FHLC does not discriminate in the provision of services to an individual (i) because the individual is unable to pay; (ii) because payment for those services would be made under Medicare, Medicaid, or the Childrens Health Insurance Program (CHIP); or (iii) based upon the individuals race, color, sex, national origin, disability, religion, age, sexual orientation, or gender identity.

    In the 1960s, a group of health professionals and migrant advocates in cooperation with church leaders got together and began providing free health services to migrant farmworkers in some of the church halls. This ultimately resulted in La Clinica de los Campesinos being formally organized in 1972 as a non-profit Wisconsin corporation. That same year, La Clinica secured federal funding and began delivering primary health care services in Wild Rose, Wisconsin under the guidelines of the Migrant Health Center Program.

    In the mid-1980s, La Clinica initiated its outreach program providing migrant mobile health services and a voucher program. Under a formal agreement, the voucher program pays participating health care providers for services they provide to migrant and seasonal farmworkers who work and live too far from La Clinica's health center in Waushara County.

    Today, Family Health La Clinica continues to serve migrant and seasonal farmworkers across the state of Wisconsin via its state-of-the-art Mobile Health Center. The clinic's operations have expanded from its main, full-service site in Wautoma to additional dental centers in Mauston, Beaver Dam, and Stevens Point. Family Health also has a Behavioral Health & Substance Recovery Center in Friendship.

    Pictured above (left to right): Carl Ferguson, FHLC Board of Directors Chair; Lisa Kilawee, FHLC Director of Strategic Community Engagement; Laura Waldvogel, FHLC Chief Executive Officer; Senator Patrick Testin, Wisconsin State Senate District 24

    Pictured above (left to right): John Eich, Wisconsin Office of Rural Health, Director; Jennifer Kowalkowski, UW-Madison School of Nursing, PhD Candidate; Jeff Smith, Wisconsin State Legislature, Senator; Laura Waldvogel, Family Health La Clinica, CEO; Tim Size, Rural Wisconsin Health Cooperative, Executive Director

    In April 2020, FHLC's Dr. Javier Rincon was interviewed at our Wautoma clinic site by CBS This Morning's Adriana Diaz to highlight the impact of COVID-19 on rural healthcare providers, rural businesses, the agriculture industry and Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Workers. View the full segment below.

    Family Health La Clinica was one of two sites nationally that pioneered the process of retrospective equivalency into the National Health Disparities Collaborative. Due to hard work and continuous quality improvement with diabetes management programs, the health center was admitted into Phase 2 of the HDC.

    FHLC's CEO, Laura Waldvogel, has been appointed to the Wisconsin Minority Health Council which advises the Department of Health and Family Services and other state governmental units on minority health issues.

    In April 2020, FHLC received preliminary notice of funding throughAdvancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment of the Medical College of Wisconsin to be used over the next 6 months to support our efforts to develop a cohesive response to prevent and/or minimize the risk of transmission of COVID-19 among Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Workers and their employers throughout Wisconsin. This grant is intended to protect our farmworkers, their employers and our communities by advocating for and assisting in the deployment of a coordinated statewide effort around COVID-19 prevention and response.

    March 2, 2020 - Rural communities often have distinct healthcare needs compared to urban counterparts, sometimes exacerbated by demographic and societal trends. This panel identified key issues in rural healthcare and discussed the promise of collaborations to improve the health of people in Wisconsins rural communities.

    April 6, 2020 - While the coronavirus is having a disastrous impact on cities like New York and New Orleans, the virus is also starting to hit rural America. Adriana Diaz visits a town in Wisconsin, where doctors are worried an already spread thin health care system could be stretched to the limit.

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    Rating 2.8 out of 5 based on 15 reviews

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    Steph Bishop
    a year ago
    Rude, unprofessional. Can't see you even if it's an emergency. -But offer "options"- come to walk in, wait 4 hours-but no guarantee of being seen. Filthy, unsanitary at only previous visit. Disheveled, unkempt girl didn't even wash her hands after touching computer, pen, door knob, files, drawers, then stuck them in my mouth. Wouldn't let them clean my dog's teeth. Go elsewhere even if you're poor.


    Brooklyn Zarnke
    a year ago
    this is by far the worst dentistry clinic in portage county. I wouldn't recommend going here unless you are looking to never have your appointment be the day you scheduled, and have it be rescheduled 3 times minimum before actual see the dentist. Another great reason to go here is that they do partial work on your teeth and then leave it for months to years. i have lost an entire tooth due to this clinic failing to to their jobs, alongside that inconvenience i have multiple holes in my teeth from loss of fillings due to them i assume not being done properly. My second to last time going there i had another one of their employees look at my teeth and say whoever was working on them work was horrible, little did i guess she know that the persons work she was looking at was of the older gentleman also at that clinic.


    Amber Buckles
    2 years ago
    I would rather pay full prices before taking my child to this place again. TONS of dental trauma following her appointments.


    Alexa Phillips
    2 years ago
    Talk about a scheduling nightmare. Rude to top it all off.


    Baaad Goat
    2 years ago
    Let me start by noting that my 6 year old son is autistic and we were recommended to this service because "They are good with special needs kids." This may be true for some of the staff but not for all. One particular doctor came to diagnose, look at my sons teeth with a mirror. The boy gagged and began pulling away. Rather than stop and let kid gather himself for another attempt the doctor grabbed him and forced his way in. I asked him to stop multiple times and he ignored me. Then refused to address me going so far as to speak over me to the hygienist. I demanded his attention and told him his actions were inappropriate and he left. This man should be reprimanded but I will pursue this no farther. The hygienist and a the staff that assisted her in taking the x-ray they needed and cleaning my son's teeth were patient, empathetic, and very kind though and I apologized to them for being forceful with the Doctor. Do not bring a special needs child here. The staff at the desk didn't even communicate the information I gave them to the staff we were to see. We will not return.


    Linda Miskanis
    2 years ago
    5000 Star's they Deserve!!! Today even though I went in for a cleaning which Tammy was Wonderful as I was leaving the Awesome Secretary said she had a cancellation if I wanted to get the cavity or chipped tooth done They could get one service done I went back in and The Best Dentist in the World came out fixed my cavity and Fixed my teeth to Perfection I never left a Dentist office so HAPPY and THANKFUL


    Katrina Dunbar
    2 years ago
    Dentist was very helpful with planning future dental work and with my concern!


    bridget quinones
    3 years ago
    I had to cancel my appointment a couple hours before, I was sick. I had never missed an appointment before, was never even late. I then needed to schedule a cleaning and was told I needed to get off the phone so she could find someone to fill my appointment. She told me she could NOT help me after showing no sympathy for me being sick because she needed to make calls now. I'm in tears, also angry. Will try to find a new provider...


    bridget quinones
    4 years ago
    I had to cancel my appointment a couple hours before, I was sick. I had never missed an appointment before, was never even late. I then needed to schedule a cleaning and was told I needed to get off the phone so she could find someone to fill my appointment. She told me she could NOT help me after showing no sympathy for me being sick because she needed to make calls now. I'm in tears, also angry. Will try to find a new provider...


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