Care Clinic
Guiding You to Better Health
The Frederick Health Care Clinic will help your transition to home, assist you with follow-up care, and provide you with guidance to improve your health and maintain wellness. This program helps navigate patients who are underinsured, uninsured or face other healthcare access issues.
We will assist you with:
- Helping to you understand your treatment plan and your role in self-care
- Assisting you in scheduling follow-up medical appointments
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Providing chronic disease self-management education
- Living Well With a Chronic Disease
- Offering short-term mental health counseling/support
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Helping you to obtain healthcare equipment
- Blood glucose meters, scales, walkers, etc.
- Removing financial barriers to accessing healthcare
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Providing health education on matters such as:
- Understanding your medications and how to take them
- Addressing any health concerns
- Connecting you with community resources
The Frederick Health Care Clinic is not a substitute for a primary care doctor or specialist.
Please remember to bring all of your medications and prescriptions from home and any recent discharge paperwork.
If you have any questions or concerns or you need to reschedule your appointment, please call 301-360-2574.
All Frederick Health Services
- Anticoagulation Clinic
- Behavioral Health
- Birth Place
- Breast Cancer
- Cancer Care
- Cancer Care - Conditions & Treatments
- Cancer Care - Prevention & Screenings
- Cardiac Catheterization & Electrophysiology Lab
- Cardiac Rehabilitation
- Care Clinic
- Colorectal Cancer
- CyberKnife Stereotactic Radiosurgery System
- Dental Clinic
- Diabetes
- Ear, Nose & Throat
- Emergency Services
- Employer Solutions
- Endocrine & Thyroid
- Forensic Nursing
- General Surgery
- Heart Care
- Home Care
- Hospice
- Hospitalists
- Imaging
- Infusion Therapy
- Interventional Cardiology
- Laboratory
- Leukemia Lymphoma
- Lung Cancer
- Medical Group
- Medical Oncology
- Neurosciences
- Nutrition & Weight Management
- Oncology & Hematology
- Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
- Ovarian Cancer
- Pediatric Care
- Physical Therapy & Sports Rehab
- Precision Medicine & Genetics
- Prenatal Clinic
- Primary Care
- ProMotion Fitness
- Prostate & Urological Cancer
- Pulmonary Rehab
- Radiation Oncology
- Skin Cancer
- Sleep Medicine
- Smoking Cessation Program
- Stroke Care
- Stroke Program
- Substance Use
- Supportive & Geriatric Care
- Surgical Care
- Surgical Oncology
- Urgent Care
- Urology
- Vascular
- Virtual Visit
- Women's Health
- Wound Care & Hyperbaric Medicine
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