Dental center:
The service area has been designated as a Medically Under-served Area, Health Professional Shortage Area and a Medically Under-served Population.
The clinic maintains three service sites and provides services such as pharmacy, laboratory, social services, family planning, HIV/AIDS testing and counseling, health education, nutrition counseling, WIC, transportation assistance, immunizations, and obstetrics.
The clinic also has programs in place for specialist physician referrals, dental referrals, and referrals for substance abuse and mental health counseling.
They also have Dental services at each of the clinics. They offer unconventional hours at each of their sites to meet the needs of the population they serve.
Monday 8am-5pm
Tuesday 8am-12pm & 2pm-7pm
Wednesday 8am-5pm
Thursday 8am-5pm
Friday 9am-5pm
Luling
for the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia
| Persons in family / household | Poverty guideline |
|---|---|
| 1 | $15,960 |
| 2 | $21,640 |
| 3 | $27,320 |
| 4 | $33,000 |
| 5 | $38,680 |
| 6 | $44,360 |
| 7 | $50,040 |
| 8 | $55,720 |
For families/households with more than 8 persons, add $5,140 for each additional person.
Across the United States, free and low-cost dental clinics play a vital role in making oral healthcare reachable for everyone. Supported by government funding, non-profit organisations, and charitable contributions, these clinics deliver essential dental treatment to those who need it most — including uninsured individuals, low-income families, children, seniors, and people receiving government assistance.