Important Change in our Services
Due to the ongoing situation with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), we are making temporary updates to our services that will affect patient appointments.
Our dental clinics are available for emergent or urgent dental procedures. We are also beginning to see patients for non-emergent and routine dental visits including preventive visits. For more information,
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For more information on the temporary change in sevices to our Alcohol and Drug Recovery clinics,
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The situation with COVID-19 is constantly evolving and we will continually reassess what we need to do in order to best serve the health and safety of our patients, staff and communities.
Visit www.marshfieldclinic.org/coronavirus for updates.
Family Health Center of Marshfield, Inc., is a federally funded community health center. We strive to enhance community health by bringing high-quality health care services to people who can't afford them.
All Family Health Center dental locations offer general dentistry services. Our
Chippewa Falls and Rhinelander dental centers offer oral surgery services.
Learn more about our dental services, locations and eligibility >
Substance abuse services are available for people addressing alcohol and other drug abuse.
Learn more about our substance abuse services, locations and eligibility >
Family Health Center partners with doctors and other providers to deliver health care services through a structured, insurance-like program.
Learn more about Family Health Center Program coverage and eligibility >
Financial Assistance Program
Access to high quality health care is very important. At Family Health Center of Marshfield, no one is denied services regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. We offer a sliding fee discount program based on income and family size. Our financial assistance staff located at our location are available to answer your questions.
Learn more about community health centers:
Health Resources & Services Administration, Bureau of Primary Health Care
Wisconsin Primary Health Care Association