Resources
YOU WORK HARD. WE’RE HERE TO HELP.
Maybe you don’t qualify for Medicaid — but you still:
Can’t afford regular doctor visits
Get hit with surprise bills
Feel stuck between “too much” income and “not enough” help
If these programs are confusing, denied you help, or made you feel disrespected, contact us and we’ll help you figure out your next step.
Email: longevitylkn@gmail.com
WHAT TO DO FIRST
1) Call a clinic
“Do you accept uninsured patients?”
“Do you offer sliding-fee / income-based discounts?”
“What documents do I need to bring?”
2) Apply for Medicaid (including children’s coverage)
If you haven’t already, apply here:
ePASS NC: https://epass.nc.gov/
3) Share this page
If you know someone who’s stuck, send them this Resources page.
INCOME-BASED FREE CLINICS AND OTHER RESOURCES
(GREATER CHARLOTTE AREA)
COOK COMMUNITY CLINIC (Huntersville) — formerly Lake Norman Community Health Clinic
A community clinic that provides primary care and supportive services (including labs and women’s health resources). They do eligibility screening before enrolling patients, and are a strong option for people who need affordable care.
Phone: (704) 316-6611
Website: https://lnchc.org/
CHARLOTTE COMMUNITY HEALTH CLINIC (Charlotte)
A full-service community health center offering medical care and additional services (including dental and behavioral health). They offer a sliding-fee discount program based on income and household size, which makes this a great option if you’re uninsured or underinsured.
Phone: (704) 316-6561
Website: https://charlottecommunityhealth.org/
HEALTHREACH COMMUNITY CLINIC (Mooresville)
A Mooresville-area community clinic focused on helping people who need low-cost care. Call to confirm eligibility, required documents, and appointment availability.
Phone: (704) 663-1992
Website: https://healthreachclinic.org/
CAMINO SALUD (Charlotte + Kannapolis)
An access-focused clinic network serving patients in Charlotte and Kannapolis. If you’re looking for a clinic that can support follow-up care and help reduce barriers to getting seen, Camino Salud is a strong place to call. Ask about payment options for uninsured/underinsured patients when you contact them.
Phone: (704) 596-5606
Website: https://www.caminosalud.com/
DAVIDSON MEDICAL MINISTRIES (Lexington)
Clinic in the Lexington area that provides primary care and support services (including medication assistance, diabetes care, and behavioral health options listed for the Lexington clinic).
Call to confirm insurance acceptance and any income-based discounts.
Phone: (336) 243-7475
Website: https://www.davidsonmedicalministries.org/contact
THE COMMUNITY FREE CLINIC (Concord)
A free clinic model that functions like a medical home for eligible patients. They provide primary care, chronic disease management (including high blood pressure/diabetes), and additional support resources.
Enrollment is required before appointments.
Phone: (704) 782-0650
Website: https://communityfreeclinic.org/
What if I don’t live in the Greater Charlotte area?
Use this link to find Resources near you.
Website: https://nafcclinics.org/find-clinic/
INSURANCE OPTIONS
Marketplace / ACA Plans
You may qualify for low-cost (sometimes $0/month) insurance through subsidies depending on household size and income.
Open Enrollment: Nov 1 – Jan 15
Or anytime with a qualifying life change
Apply: https://www.healthcare.gov/
PRESCRIPTION SAVINGS
NC MedAssist
Free prescription help for uninsured, low-income North Carolina residents (eligibility applies)
Phone: (866) 331-1348
Website: https://medassist.org/
GoodRx
Discounts on brand-name and generic medications
Website: https://www.goodrx.com/
CONTACT US
If you’re not sure what you qualify for or where to go next:
Email: longevitylkn@gmail.com
Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only — not legal or medical advice. Program eligibility and benefits can change. Check official websites or contact the clinic directly. If you have chest pain, severe headache, weakness, or trouble breathing, call 911.