Information

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1. Who is Eligible for Our Discounted Services?

Park DuValle Community Health Center is a Section 330-funded federally qualified health center. Sliding fee discounted services are offered to anyone who presents for health care services based on eligibility criteria determined by the Federal Poverty Guidelines. Eligibility for sliding fee scale discounts is based on income and household size. Written documents verifying income must be presented as part of the application for sliding fee discounted services. Please bring a government issued picture ID Card and proof of income status such as paycheck stub, W-2 or Income Tax Forms, or Housing or Food Stamp Award Letters to be considered for sliding fee scale discounted services. Patients who do not meet income guidelines for sliding fee discounted services or who prefer to receive services without providing income documentation may be served at full fee/undiscounted rates or by using their public or private insurance plans. Please check with us by calling 502-774-4401 or via the “Contact Us” section on our website to determine if your insurance can be accepted at our sites or to get more information on additional documentation we will accept for sliding fee discount applications.

All sites are licensed Primary Care Centers. The main site for Park DuValle Community Health Center is located at 3015 Wilson Ave. Services offered at the main site include: preventive health services, primary adult and pediatric medical care, women’s health, family planning, primary dental care including dental hygiene, behavioral health services, social services, nutrition counseling, immunizations, pharmacy, X-ray, laboratory, Women, Infants and Children’s Program (WIC) and transportation services. Mammography is offered one week per month in collaboration with the Partnership for Cancer Control. Free health education, disease management, life skills and wellness classes are offered to patients and members of the broader community. Our three satellite sites directly offer preventive and primary health, medical and dental care services and other services including pharmacy by referral to the main site.
On weekends, the main site is open to adult and pediatric patients on Saturdays from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. with primary care physicians or nurse practitioners and nurses on site. Pharmacy and laboratory services are also open on Saturday from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Dental services are not available on Saturdays, but are available at the all four locations during the week. Call our offices to schedule a dental appointment or determine hours dental services are provided at each site for children and adults.
2. Main Site Architectural Design

Joseph and Joseph, Architects, designed the main site of Park DuValle Community Health Center to meet the health care needs of the community now and far into the future. Joseph & Joseph also designed the Park DuValle at Newburg and Park DuValle at City View Health Centers. Their classic designs and use of color have created an aesthetically pleasing and culturally appropriate setting for the delivery of quality health care to a deserving community.

See more about the Park DuValle Community Health Center main site design at
http://www.josephandjoseph.net/pkDuValle.html

3. G.C. Coxe and K. Johnson Murals

The colorful murals shown in the slideshow below are original artwork created by renowned Louisville, Ky., artists, Gloucester Caliman Coxe (1907-1999) and Keith Johnson. Photographs were taken of actual staff and patients at Park DuValle Community Health Center and used to create these unique visual images of our caring staff and beloved patients. The original works are on display at Park DuValle Community Health Center‘s main site, where they serve as a historical tribute to former staff and patients and as a constant reminder that “We are all about caring.”

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Protect yourself against COVID-19 (coronavirus)

Protect yourself against COVID-19 (coronavirus) by covering your nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze and wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If you develop a fever and symptoms of respiratory illness, such as a cough or difficulty breathing, call your primary care provider.

To protect Patients and Staff we are asking:

  • All patients call before walking into the health center
  • Patients 60 years and older accept a telephone visit rather than walking into the health center for an appointment
  • Do NOT bring anyone with you to your appointment unless medically necessary

 

Do NOT come to the health center within your 14 day isolation/quarantine period