Patient Resources

Allied Care Community Health Center is committed to helping patients and families understand their care, prepare for appointments, and access helpful healthcare information and community resources.

Preparing for Your First Visit

• Bring a valid photo ID if available

• Bring your insurance card if applicable

• Bring a current list of medications, vitamins, and supplements

• Bring relevant medical records or test results

• Bring the name and contact information of your previous healthcare provider if available

• Arrive early to complete registration forms

• Tell our staff if you need language assistance

Please call the clinic before your visit to confirm which documents are required.

Patient Forms

New Patient Registration Form

Form coming soon.

Medical History Form

Form coming soon.

Consent for Treatment

Form coming soon.

Notice of Privacy Practices

Form coming soon.

Authorization to Release Medical Information

Form coming soon.

Appointment Request Form

Form coming soon.

Insurance and Payment Information

Please contact Allied Care Community Health Center for current information about accepted insurance plans, payment options, and available assistance.

We do not list specific insurance plans here. Please call for current details.

Appointment Information

• Appointments are subject to provider availability

• Submitting an online request does not confirm an appointment

• A staff member will contact the patient to confirm the date and time

• Patients should call if they need to cancel or reschedule

• Same-day visits may be available depending on provider capacity

• Patients should arrive early for registration

Language Assistance

Allied Care Community Health Center is committed to serving culturally and linguistically diverse patients and families. Please tell our staff if you need language assistance when scheduling your appointment.

English: Please let us know if you need language assistance.

Spanish: Por favor, infórmenos si necesita ayuda con el idioma.

Availability may vary. Please tell our staff your needs when scheduling.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How do I request an appointment?

You may submit an appointment request online or call Allied Care Community Health Center at (323) 566-4411. A staff member will contact you to confirm availability.

2. Does submitting the form confirm my appointment?

No. Submitting the form is only a request. Your appointment is confirmed after a staff member contacts you.

3. What should I bring to my appointment?

Bring identification if available, your insurance card if applicable, a medication list, and any relevant medical records.

4. What if I need to cancel or reschedule?

Please call the clinic as soon as possible so our team can assist you.

5. Do you offer same-day visits?

Same-day visits may be available depending on provider availability and patient needs. Please call for current information.

6. What should I do in a medical emergency?

Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department. Do not use the website contact or appointment form for emergencies.

7. How can I learn which insurance plans are accepted?

Please call Allied Care Community Health Center for current insurance and payment information.

8. Is language assistance available?

Please tell our staff when scheduling if you need language assistance. Availability may vary.

Privacy and Patient Rights

Notice of Privacy Practices

Patient Rights and Responsibilities

Nondiscrimination Notice

Accessibility Statement

Medical Records Requests

All privacy, patient-rights, and nondiscrimination documents will be published after final legal and administrative review.

Community Resources

Health Education

Preventive Care Information

Food and Nutrition Resources

Transportation Resources

Family Support Resources

Community Programs

Specialist Referrals

Availability and eligibility for community programs may vary. Contact our team for current information and assistance.

Patient Portal

A secure patient portal may be added in the future to help patients access approved health information, forms, and communication tools.

Medical Emergency

If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.

Do not send urgent medical information through website forms, email, or the appointment-request system.