Healthcare Partners
As a medical safety net for our neighbors in need, Coweta Samaritan Clinic plays a vital role in our county's healthcare system. The care our patients receive would not happen without the tremendous blessing of support from our medical community and the community at large. Working with our partners over the last ten years, we have created a place where those who have no insurance and no access to care can come. When they walk through the door, we welcome them, listen to their concerns, and care for them. Their hope is renewed.
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American Health Imaging - American Health Imaging provides our patients with diagnostic imaging services including CT, ultrasound, and MRI to help diagnose and determine the appropriate treatment.
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Bridging the Gap - Bridging the Gap is a social services nonprofit organization that partners with Coweta Samaritan Clinic to provide food, transportation, and other essential services that promote our patients' health.
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City of Hope - City of Hope provides colonoscopy screenings and cancer treatment for patients who have cancer diagnoses, free of charge.
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Central Educational Center (CEC) - Clinic patients are able to receive basic restorative dental care (extractions and fillings) through a partnership with a number of dentists in the community, West Georgia Technical College (WGTC) Dental Lab, and CEC.. WGTC dental assisting students work with volunteer dentists to provide dental care to Clinic patients. In 2019, 208 patients received dental treatment.
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Coweta County Health Department - Coweta Samaritan Clinic works closely with the Health Department to ensure we do not duplicate any services. Immunizations other than flu shots are an important service provided by the Health Department. When screening finds breast or cervical cancer in a Clinic patient, the Health Department assists the patient in obtaining Medicaid coverage for treatment.
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Coweta F.O.R.C.E. - Coweta F.O.R.C.E. is a nonprofit substance abuse rehabilitation service to which the Clinic refers patients for free care when needed.
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Pathways Center - Pathways Center is a state program that offers behavioral rehabilitation services for individuals with mental health and substance abuse challenges. Coweta Samaritan Clinic refers patients to Pathways as appropriate. Service costs are based on the ability to pay.
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Patient Assistance Programs (PAP) - Many medications are secured for patients free of charge through PAPs offered by major pharmaceutical companies. Medications include inhalers, insulins, blood pressure, and cholesterol medications, and medications for reflux. In 2019, 349 patients received one or more medications through 40 unique PAP programs, an estimated wholesale value of over $2.4 million.
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Piedmont Newnan Hospital - Piedmont Newnan Hospital provides our patients with laboratory and basic radiology services, in addition to a number of medical and surgical services, all free of charge. Piedmont Newnan also has dedicated a community case manager to Coweta Samaritan Clinic patients.
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Summit YMCA - Summit YMCA accepts Clinic patients and assigns a trainer to plan and carry out wellness activities, free of charge.
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University of West Georgia - Students at the University of West Georgia's Nursing School receive clinical experience at Coweta Samaritan Clinic.
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West Georgia Technical College (WGTC) - Clinic patients are able to receive basic restorative dental care (extractions and fillings) through a partnership with a number of dentists in the community, WGTC Dental Lab, and CEC. WGTC dental assisting students work with volunteer dentists to provide dental care to Clinic patients. In 2019, 208 patients received dental treatment.