Detailed Introduction
White House Clinics is a well-established and comprehensive healthcare organization serving several counties in Kentucky, including Jackson, Estill, Garrard, Rockcastle, and Madison Counties. As a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), their mission is to enhance the health of their patients, employees, and the communities they serve by providing accessible and high-quality primary care services.
Their range of services is extensive and includes:
Medical Care: Offering primary care, pediatrics, family medicine, internal medicine, and geriatrics. They emphasize a patient-centered approach, with primary care providers leading a team of health coaches, educators, and nurses.
Dental Services: Providing comprehensive dental care, from exams and cleanings to X-rays, fillings, crowns, and root canal therapy.
Behavioral Health Services: Licensed Clinical Social Workers assist with a variety of concerns, including trauma, stress, depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and anger management. They also offer outpatient substance use disorder treatment, including medication-assisted treatment (MAT), with a wraparound service delivery model that combines medical care, counseling, and case management.
Pharmacy Services: On-site pharmacies are available at select locations.
Patient Support (Enabling Services): A critical aspect of their mission, these non-clinical services help address social needs that can impact a patient's health outcomes, such as access to food, transportation to appointments, and legal assistance. They have trained staff to assist patients in accessing community resources.
White House Clinics operates multiple state-of-the-art community health centers, with locations in Richmond, Berea, Berea Primary Care, McKee, Irvine, Mt. Vernon, and Lancaster. They accept various insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, and also offer a sliding scale fee for services to ensure accessibility for low-income and uninsured patients. Tina Knopp, D.M.D., is a dentist who provides services at White House Clinics, having graduated from the University of Kentucky and being a native of Estill County.