Access to affordable, Spanish-language health care is critical to the Latino community in Houston.
Below is a selection of clinics that offer low-cost consultations, with bilingual staff and committed to the well-being of our community.
Health and Life Clinic

Located at 9501 Long Point Rd Suite R, Houston, TX 77055, this clinic offers care in several medical areas and has affordable prices for laboratory studies.
It stands out for its bilingual staff and for offering services every day of the week from 9 AM to 9 PM. For more information, call (713) 485-6758.
Latin Health Clinic #2

Located at 12665 Veterans Memorial Dr. Ste G, Houston, TX 77014, Clinica Salud Latina #2 provides affordable health care for Latino families, focusing on general medicine, specialized screenings and preventive services.
You can schedule an appointment at this clinic by calling (281) 583-1330.
La Caridad Hispanic Clinic

Located at 10039 Bissonnet St #228, Houston, TX 77036, this clinic offers general medical consultations in Spanish and English for both adults and children ages 5 and older.
In addition, they perform laboratory tests and are authorized by USCIS for immigration examinations.
For appointments, call (832) 831-5461.
La Luz Family Clinic

Located at 9380 West Sam Houston Pkwy S, Suite 300, Houston, TX 77099, this clinic offers comprehensive medical care for the Hispanic community, including emergency and family health services.
For more details, call (832) 937-5596.
Legacy Community Health

With multiple locations in Houston, this clinic provides primary care services, mental health and wellness programs, with Spanish-speaking staff and sliding scale fees based on patient income.
Visit their website to find the nearest location and get more information.
Tips when looking for affordable health care
Verify eligibility: Some clinics offer free or low-cost services for people without health insurance or with limited income. It is advisable to call ahead to confirm eligibility.
Ask about assistance programs: Many clinics have financial assistance programs or payment plans to facilitate access to their services.
Consider hours and locations: Choose a clinic that is close to your home or work and offers hours that are convenient for you.
Health is a fundamental right, and these clinics are dedicated to providing quality services to the Latino community in Houston
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