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EyeCare America

*Call or use website to see if qualified for referral to one of EyeCare America's 6,000 plus volunteer ophthalmologists nationwide *Works to reduce avoidable blindness and severe visual impairment by providing free eye health educational materials and facilitating access to medical eye care *Eligible seniors without ophthalmologist visit in three or more years may be able to receive a referral for eye care at no out-of-pocket cost for up to one year *Persons determined to be at increased risk for glaucoma (by age, race and family history) and have not had an eye exam in 12 months or more may be eligible to receive free glaucoma eye exam if uninsured *Program does not provide glasses or contact lenses *Must be US citizen or legal resident, may not belong to an HMO or have eye care coverage through the Veterans Administration

Services: Eye Care

655 Beach St

San Francisco, CA 94109

(877) 887-6327

Family Resources, LLC

*Group practice of licensed mental health professionals and interns currently accepting new patients in a location which is accessible and can be reached by public transportation *Fees are Individual - $90, Couples/Family/Relationship - $110.

Services: Adolescent/Youth Counseling, Anger Management, Gender Identity Counseling, General Counseling Services, Marriage Counseling, Parent Counseling, Substance Use Disorder Counseling, Telemedicine

1725 Capital Circle NE, Unit 205

Tallahassee, FL 32308

(850) 567-1102

FAMU, Counseling Services

*Provides psychiatric evaluation and counseling including crisis counseling for short term; counsels, individuals, couples and groups in person or by video (telemental health) *Counseling services are provided by mental health professionals, but also may be provided by masters and doctoral students in training; Psychiatrists and M.

Services: Conjoint Counseling, Crisis Intervention, General Counseling Services, Mental Health Screening, Psychiatric Case Management, Psychiatric Medication Services, Student Counseling Services, Support Groups, Telemental Health

1735 Wahnish Way Suite 304 (CASS Building)

Tallahassee, FL 32307

(850) 599-3145

FAMU, Health Department Pharmacy

*FAMU operates two locations offering low cost prescription medication: FL DOH, Leon, 872 W Orange Ave and Neighborhood Medical Center, 438 W Brevard St *Medication sold at cost plus a $5.

Services: Pharmacies, Prescription Expense Assistance

872 W Orange Ave

Tallahassee, FL 32310

(850) 412-5291

FAMU, Student Health Services

*Only for registered FAMU students who have paid their semester health fee: physical examinations, medications, birth control services, pregnancy testing, confidential HIV/STD screening and counseling, and pharmacy access providing discount prescription and over the counter medications *Students are charged a health fee along with tuition which covers services unless they provide proof of insurance; charges for services not covered by the student health fee (including; labs, X-rays, EKGs, medications, immunizations, procedures, medical supplies) are discounted and are lower than the cost of care from most community providers; charges for services will be placed on the student’s financial account and must be paid prior to registration for the following semester *Clinic visits for immunizations, illness and injury are available on a walk-in basis; appointments are required for other services *Staffed by Florida licensed physicians, advanced nurse practitioners along with other support staff *Other services: testing and counseling for diabetes, hypertension, and stress management *Does NOT provide dental care, major surgery, treatment of serious illnesses, prenatal care or hospitalization *Food Pantry available to students during regular clinic hours, open Thursdays for general public

Services: Birth Control, Confidential HIV Testing, Diabetes Screening, General Medical Care, Pharmacies, Pregnancy Testing, Prescription Expense Assistance, Sexually Transmitted Disease Screening, Stress Management

1735 Wahnish Way, Suite 104

Tallahassee, FL 32310

(850) 599-3777

FDVA, Alachua County Veterans Service Office

*Florida Department of Veterans Affairs Alachua county office *Assists veterans and dependents in applying for benefits provided by USVA and other federal agencies: pensions, survivor benefits, service-related medical problems; home loans and specially adapted housing; women veterans outreach *Assists in applying for Florida benefits: Homestead and other tax exemptions, disability benefits, education and tuition breaks, lower license fees and ad valorem taxes during active duty, transportation to medical facilities when necessary *Assists surviving spouse of military retirees with burial, Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP), and insurance *Coordinates programs with Governor's Office, Florida Legislature, and Florida Congressional Delegation

Services: Student Financial Aid, Veteran Benefits Assistance, Veteran Burial Benefits, Veteran Compensation and Pension Benefits, Veteran/Military Health Insurance, Vocational Rehabilitation

218 SE 24th St

Gainesville, FL 32641

(352) 264-6740

FDVA, Dixie County Veterans Service Office

Googled agency, website says permently closed *Assists Florida's veterans, their families and survivors to improve their health and economic well-being through advocacy regarding benefit information, long term care service, homestead and other tax exemptions, disability benefits, education and tuition breaks, lower license fees and ad valorem taxes during active duty, transportation to medical facilities when necessary *Assists veterans and dependents in applying for benefits provided by USVA and other federal agencies: pensions, survivor benefits, service-related medical problems; home loans and specially adapted housing; women veterans outreach *Assists surviving spouse of military retirees with burial, Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP), and insurance *Coordinates programs with Governor's Office, Florida Legislature, and Florida Congressional Delegation

Services: Student Financial Aid, Veteran Benefits Assistance, Veteran Burial Benefits, Veteran Compensation and Pension Benefits, Veteran/Military Health Insurance, Vocational Rehabilitation

387 SE 22nd Ave

Cross City, FL 32628

(352) 498-1246

FDVA, Franklin County Veterans Service Office

*Florida Department of Veterans Affairs Franklin county office *Assists veterans and dependents in applying for benefits provided by USVA and other federal agencies: pensions, survivor benefits, service-related medical problems, home loans and specially adapted housing, women veterans outreach, outreach and assistance to homeless vets *Assists in applying for Florida benefits: Homestead and other tax exemptions, disability benefits, education and tuition breaks, lower license fees and ad valorem taxes during active duty, *Assists in getting transportation to medical facilities when necessary

Services: Military Transition Assistance Programs, Student Financial Aid, Veteran Benefits Assistance, Veteran Burial Benefits, Veteran Compensation and Pension Benefits, Veteran/Military Health Insurance, Veteran Reintegration Counseling, Vocational Rehabilitation

33 Market St, Ste 103

Franklin County Courthouse

Apalachicola, FL 32320

(850) 653-8096

FDVA, Gadsden County Veterans Service Office

*Florida Department of Veterans Affairs Gadsden county office *Assists Florida's veterans, their families and survivors to improve their health and economic well-being through advocacy regarding benefit information, long term care service, homestead and other tax exemptions, disability benefits, education and tuition breaks, lower license fees and ad valorem taxes during active duty, transportation to medical facilities when necessary *Assists veterans and dependents in applying for benefits provided by USVA and other federal agencies: pensions, survivor benefits, service-related medical problems; home loans and specially adapted housing; women veterans outreach *Assists surviving spouse of military retirees with burial, Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP), and insurance *Coordinates programs with Governor's Office, Florida Legislature, and Florida Congressional Delegation *Provides transportation M-F for veterans to Tallahassee Outpatient Clinic

Services: Local Transportation, Student Financial Aid, Veteran Benefits Assistance, Veteran Burial Benefits, Veteran Compensation and Pension Benefits, Veteran/Military Health Insurance, Veteran Reintegration Counseling, Vocational Rehabilitation

5-B E Jefferson St

Quincy, FL 32351

(850) 875-8661

FDVA, Gilchrist County Veterans Service Office

*Florida Department of Veterans Affairs Gilchrist county office *Assists Florida's veterans, their families and survivors to improve their health and economic well-being through advocacy regarding benefit information, long term care service, homestead and other tax exemptions, disability benefits, education and tuition breaks, lower license fees and ad valorem taxes during active duty, transportation to medical facilities when necessary *Assists veterans and dependents in applying for benefits provided by USVA and other federal agencies: pensions, survivor benefits, service-related medical problems; home loans and specially adapted housing; women veterans outreach *Assists surviving spouse of military retirees with burial, Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP), and insurance *Coordinates programs with Governor's Office, Florida Legislature, and Florida Congressional Delegation

Services: Student Financial Aid, Veteran Benefits Assistance, Veteran Burial Benefits, Veteran Compensation and Pension Benefits, Veteran/Military Health Insurance, Veteran Reintegration Counseling, Vocational Rehabilitation

220 South Main St Ste B

Trenton, FL 32693

(352) 463-3188

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