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At the Macoupin County Public Health Department, we believe everyone deserves access to quality healthcare — regardless of income, insurance status, or stage of life. That commitment is why several of our clinics are designated as Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs).
An FQHC is a community-based healthcare provider that meets rigorous federal standards for delivering comprehensive, affordable, and accessible care. This designation is awarded and overseen by the Health Resources and Services Administration, part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Being an FQHC means we are held to high standards for quality, patient care, and community accountability — and it ensures we can continue providing essential health services to the people who need them most.
What FQHC Status Means for You
Our goal is simple: remove barriers to care and help every person in our community live a healthier life.
When you receive care at an FQHC clinic, you can expect:
- Affordable care for all patients — regardless of insurance status
- Sliding fee discounts based on household size and income
- Comprehensive services including medical, dental, and behavioral health care
- Substance use treatment and recovery services
- Focus on prevention and whole-person care
- High standards for quality and patient safety
Our Commitment to Community Care
Federally Qualified Health Centers are designed to serve medically underserved communities, but are also open to all. We don’t just treat illnesses, we work to improve overall health through prevention, education, and coordinated care. We also operate with strong community input, ensuring our services reflect the real needs of the people we serve.
Financial Assistance Is Available
Cost should never keep you from getting care. If you are uninsured, underinsured, or facing high out-of-pocket costs, financial assistance may be available. Visit our Insurance & Sliding Fee Scale page to learn about eligibility and coverage options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can receive care at an FQHC?
Anyone can receive care — regardless of insurance status, income level, or ability to pay. We welcome patients of all ages and backgrounds.
Do I have to live in Macoupin County or Illinois to receive care?
No. You do not have to live in Macoupin County — or even in Illinois — to receive care at our clinics. We welcome patients from surrounding communities and neighboring states. That said, insurance coverage rules can vary depending on your plan, especially if it is state-based Medicaid or a managed care plan. Our staff can help you understand your coverage and any potential costs before your visit. If you have questions about eligibility or payment options, just give us a call — we’re happy to help.
Do I need insurance to be seen?
No. You do not need insurance to receive care. If you are uninsured or have high out-of-pocket costs, you may qualify for reduced fees through our sliding fee scale.
Are FQHC clinics held to quality standards?
Yes. FQHCs must meet strict federal performance and reporting requirements. Clinics undergo regular review to ensure they provide high-quality, patient-centered care.
Why does FQHC status matter to the community?
It helps ensure healthcare remains accessible and affordable — especially for underserved populations. It also supports expanded services, care coordination, and community health programs.
How does the sliding fee scale work?
Discounts are based on household size and income. If you qualify, your visit cost may be reduced to make care more affordable. Our staff can help determine eligibility and guide you through the process.