Medical/Dental/Vision Resources
Medical Resources
If you do not have healthcare through your employer and do not qualify for Medicaid, Healthworks could be an option. HealthWorks for Northern Virginia offers medical, dental and behavioral health services at a reduced cost to low income, insured and uninsured patients. To be eligible, you must provide evidence of annual household income not exceeding two times the federal poverty level, depending on the number of people living in your household and your combined household income. Visit their website to get more information and make an appointment to determine eligibility.
Inova Cares Clinic for Families
Inova Cares Clinic for Families (ICCF) provides comprehensive primary care services to patients who reflect the culturally diverse community we serve. Our clinics serve as medical homes for patients of all ages, regardless of immigration status, who qualify for Medicaid, FAMIS, Inova’s Financial Assistance Program, or are uninsured.
Loudoun Free Clinic Family Access to Medical Insurance Security Plan
This clinic is for adults only (age 19-64). The mission of the LFC is to support healthcare services for Loudoun County residents who, as a result of economic or other barriers, would otherwise do without. To find out more about the application process, check their website.
CommonHelp is a web-based app that allows residents of Virginia to screen for eligibility and apply for social services benefits and services. Benefits include healthcare, food resources, child care services, emergency assistance and more. Visit their website to learn more or call them at 855-635-4370 for assistance with the application process.
CoverVA / Family Access to Medical Insurance Security Plan (FAMIS)
Virginia's health insurance program for children. It makes health care affordable for children of families who qualify. FAMIS covers all the medical care that growing children need to stay healthy. It also covers medical care if they get sick or hurt.
Dental Resources
Northern Virginia Dental Clinic
The Northern Virginia Dental Clinic (NVDC) accepts only those individuals deemed eligible through an established network of referring social service agencies based on where they live in Northern Virginia. (See list of referring agencies at the end of this page.) An individual must be a resident of: Arlington County; Fairfax County; Loudoun County; City of Alexandria, City of Fairfax or City of Falls Church. Additionally, a small percent of Prince William County residents may be eligible for care. Individuals must be age 18 or older with an individual/family income at or below 200% of the federal poverty guidelines. While eligibility is determined by the referring agencies, the NVDC reserves the right to request a reassessment of eligibility or to refuse treatment.
Loudoun County Health Department: Children’s Dental Clinic
This clinic provides dental care for citizens 21 years old and younger who meet income eligibility criteria. Services include: dental sealants, diagnostic x-rays, fluorides, minor oral surgery, referrals for other dental work. If a student is on free lunch, they qualify for the clinic. Other students can qualify also, but there is other documentation required. To find out more, call their office at 703-771-5979 to discuss the application process.
The usdentalservice.com is a dental directory focusing on providing information about clinics that provide free, low-cost dental care in the United States. Before using dental care, you will need to contact the dental clinics for appointments or more detailed information you might be concerned about. Our goal here is to provide useful information on free, low-cost dental resources and how to find them near you. We do not work directly with any clinic in any way, and we cannot help set up appointments for you, either.
Vision Resources
The OneSight EssilorLuxottica Foundation aims to eliminate uncorrected poor vision in a generation by creating sustainable access to vision care and providing free eye exams and glasses for those most in need. Good vision is a fundamental human right, yet poor vision still affects 2.7 billion people worldwide, with 90% of these people living in developing communities with limited access to vision care and awareness of vision issues. It doesn’t have to be this way: join us and learn more about our mission to eliminate uncorrected poor vision worldwide.
Eye Exams
Contact the Family Liaison at samantha.upsonsmith@lcps.org