Healthy Partners

The Healthy Partners Program provides primary and preventative health care services to low-income, undocumented adults residing in Sacramento County.  Services are delivered at the Sacramento County Health Center and include:

  • Primary Health care including health and behavioral health services
  • Women’s Health
  • Preventative care (including immunizations, flu shots)
  • Treatment of chronic conditions
  • Lab and radiology
  • Prescription medications (low cost)

 

Program Information 

  • Adults age 19 years or older​
  • Sacramento County residents
  • Income at or below 138% of the Federal Poverty Level 
  • Restricted scope Medi-Cal with applicable Aid Code
  • People that do not have health insurance or cannot get health insurance

  • Primary care – no cost
  • Medications – most are available at low cost retail stores (WalMart)
  • Lab or Diagnostic services – no cost

  • If you do not have restricted scope Medi-Cal, please submit an application to Department of Human Assistance.
  • You will be asked questions about your residence, income, family size.
  • You must have family income at or below 138% of the federal poverty level.
  • Bring with you a photo ID, proof that you live in Sacramento County and something that shows your income like a pay stub or last year’s tax forms.
  • This information is used only to determine eligibility for Medi-Cal and Healthy Partners. It is confidential.

  • Member Services phone: (916) 874-1805 / Monday – Friday.
  • Healthy Partners member services staff will enroll you if you meet the requirements.
  • You will also receive some information and we will schedule a medical appointment to establish your care.