MANSFIELD KASEMAN HEALTH CLINIC

Healthcare for the Medically Underserved

MKHC is committed to providing affordable healthcare for adult residents of Montgomery County who do not have health insurance or who use Medicare or Medicaid. Services include primary care, specialty care, laboratory testing, pharmacy, and health education.

Eligible patients can enroll today to start receiving care by appointment only.

Appointments are available Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Est.
2004
Hablamos Español

MKHC Services

Community Reach of Montgomery County

Primary Care

Wellness visits and annual check-ups, vaccinations, monitoring and control of diabetes, high blood pressure, and other chronic conditions, routine health screenings, and more.

Community Reach of Montgomery County

Health Education

Health educators work with patients to improve their knowledge of how to control and/or prevent diseases, proper nutrition, and more. Our team also attends outreach events to help connect more residents in need to care.

Community Reach of Montgomery County

Specialty Care

Patients can access low-cost in-house specialty care, including neurology, gynecology, pulmonology, gastroenterology, podiatry, and behavioral health. If a specialist is not available in-house, patients can be referred to external specialists through partner referral networks.

Community Reach of Montgomery County

Laboratory Services

Patients can receive low-cost routine laboratory testing in-house at MKHC, an important element of our comprehensive approach to preventative care and treatment of chronic and acute illnesses.

Community Reach of Montgomery County

Pharmacy Services

MKHC provides same-day generic medications free of charge. Patients who require other medications can be referred to other low-cost pharmacy programs through our network of partnerships.

Need assistance or want to make an appointment?

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Montgomery County residents who want to become patients at MHKC must either meet the qualifications listed below to receive low-cost care or enroll as self-pay patients. Please contact us to determine your eligibility and for more information.

Eligility Requirements

Requirements for patients with no insurance:

  • resident of Montgomery County, MD;
  • at least 18 years old;
  • have no health insurance, including Medicare or Medicaid; and
  • meet certain income requirements based on family size

Requirements for Medicaid/Medicare users:

  • resident of Maryland, and
  • at least 18 years old

Become a patient

Step 1: Contact us to determine eligibility
Step 2: Complete necessary forms and submit documents

Montgomery County residents who want to become patients at MHKC must either meet the qualifications listed below to receive low-cost care or enroll as self-pay patients. Please contact us to determine your eligibility and for more information.

Step 3: Schedule an appointment

Staff members will help you schedule your first appointment and answer any questions.

Resources

To learn more about other types of assistance available for Montgomery County residents, including healthcare, workforce development, food, and clothing, visit our Resources Page.

Contact us

Mansfield Kaseman Health Clinic

Hours of operations:
Monday-Friday: 9am - 4pm
Saturday and Sunday: closed

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Testimonials

The Mansfield Kaseman Health Clinic is an example of what is possible when we commit to doing what is right, taking care of people. We gain a stronger community in the process.

Leslie Graham

Former CEO, Primary Care Coalition

At age 91, I feel that I have been given dignity and a sense that someone cares due to [Senior Reach's] efforts and generosity.

Frederika W.

Senior Reach Client

Supporting the work of Community Reach of Montgomery County feels like neighbors helping neighbors...

Rev. Jennifer Knutsen

Pastor, Rockville United Church

I am thankful that there are programs like this, offering people like me the opportunities to open new doors to reach our goals.

Claudia R.

LOP Student

In [LOP], I have learned that you have to try, and the teachers have been a key part in increasing my confidence. They create spaces free of judgment and full of encouragement.

Yamile A.

LOP Student

I wanted to find a way to help people in my own community avoid evictions and potential lifelong housing instability. Fortunately, I discovered REAP, which helps individuals and families do just that.

Olivia Bobrowsky

REAP Supporter

We need your help

MKHC Relocation Campaign

In spring 2024, MKHC relocated to a newer, larger facility in the Key West Corporate Center. To cover associated costs, including moving, occupancy and equipment expenses, we launched the MKHC Relocation Campaign with the goal of raising $150,000. Thanks to our amazing supporters, we are near our goal, but we need your help to get us over the finish line.

WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Here are ways to help

Community Reach of Montgomery County

Method 1

Volunteer your time

MKHC welcomes administrative volunteers to assist at the front desk or with contacting patients, interpreters to help patients communicate with their provider during appointments, or pro-bono medical providers looking for a new way to use their skills. Learn more about current opportunities and become a volunteer today!

For all opportunities and to learn how to begin, please sign up to volunteer.

Community Reach of Montgomery County

Method 2

Donate funds

The Mansfield Kaseman Health Clinic (MKHC) depends on the support, generosity, and commitment of the community, which includes individuals, businesses, social and faith organizations, foundations, and governments. Thank you for supporting the medically underserved in Montgomery County.

The value of your donation:

$40
could cover the average co-pay fee for a clinic patient
$50
could cover a set of comprehensive lab tests
$100
could cover the discounted price of an ultrasound scan
$250
could cover costs to stock the pharmacy with a 3-month supply of over the counter medicines
$500
could cover the cost of a month of insulin and supplies for a diabetic patient

Many other ways to contribute are available, including room-naming opportunities, monthly giving, stock donations, DAF giving, and more. Visit the "Donate" page to learn more or contact us at: