Find out about our Sliding Scale for Health Care Services
At The Bay Area Consortium for Quality Healthcare we think that everyone should have access to health services. We also know that all of us do not have equal financial resources.
At The Bay Area Consortium for Quality Healthcare, we recognize the havoc that our current economic climate has put on many people. The sliding scale is one way of actively addressing the economic disparities in our communities and society.
How Does the Sliding Scale Work?
A sliding scale is a tool for ensuring equal accessibility to our services, regardless of financial resources, and it requires your active participation. To learn more please contact our Berkeley Clinic.
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Posted on January 3rd, 2013
The Bay Area Consortium would like to wish you a Happy New Year! About the first of the year is when we all feel the need to exercise and get in shape with those New Year's resolutions we made. One of the best ways to start the New Year is to get a physical exam and learn the best way to go about your New Year resolutions.
The Bay Area Consortium provides affordable and quality healthcare. We are devoted to our clients and ensuring private and comfortable setting.
At The Bay Area Consortium for Quality Healthcare we think that everyone should have access to health services. We also know that all of us do not have equal financial resources. We offer our clients a Sliding Scale.
A sliding scale is a tool for ensuring equal accessibility to our services, regardless of financial resources, and it requires your active participation. To learn more please contact us at
http://www.bayareaconsortium.com/contact-us.htm.
The Bay Area Consortium provides affordable and quality healthcare. We are devoted to our clients and ensuring private and comfortable setting.
At The Bay Area Consortium for Quality Healthcare we think that everyone should have access to health services. We also know that all of us do not have equal financial resources. We offer our clients a Sliding Scale.
A sliding scale is a tool for ensuring equal accessibility to our services, regardless of financial resources, and it requires your active participation. To learn more please contact us at
http://www.bayareaconsortium.com/contact-us.htm.
Posted on November 18th, 2011
Posted on November 14th, 2010
Find out about our Sliding Scale for Health Care Services
At The Bay Area Consortium for Quality Healthcare we think that everyone should have access to health services. We also know that all of us do not have equal financial resources.
At The Bay Area Consortium for Quality Healthcare, we recognize the havoc that our current economic climate has put on many people. The sliding scale is one way of actively addressing the economic disparities in our communities and society.
How Does the Sliding Scale Work?
A sliding scale is a tool for ensuring equal accessibility to our services, regardless of financial resources, and it requires your active participation. To learn more please contact our Berkeley Clinic.
At The Bay Area Consortium for Quality Healthcare we think that everyone should have access to health services. We also know that all of us do not have equal financial resources.
At The Bay Area Consortium for Quality Healthcare, we recognize the havoc that our current economic climate has put on many people. The sliding scale is one way of actively addressing the economic disparities in our communities and society.
How Does the Sliding Scale Work?
A sliding scale is a tool for ensuring equal accessibility to our services, regardless of financial resources, and it requires your active participation. To learn more please contact our Berkeley Clinic.
Posted on September 6th, 2010
The Bay Area Consortium offers case management through the Market Street Clinic located in Oakland, California. All medical related services are offered through the Berkeley Clinic. The Market Street Clinic is open for patient services Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. The clinic is not open on Tuesdays or Mondays -- except for absolute emergencies.
New Clients
New clients are welcome to walk-in during normal operating hours. New clients will need to complete the referral process with a member of our outreach team and then schedule an intake appointment with a case manager for enrollment.
Existing Clients
Need to make an appointment
Please see AMHI on our website for more information!
Posted on March 16th, 2010
Prese Release
Oakland, Mar 16, 2010 — The Bay Area Consortium for Quality Health Care (BACQHC) is a nonprofit organization that has been providing health care services in Alameda County, California for over 30 years, today announced the grand opening of their Water Bar -- "New Waters Rising". New Waters Rising is part of the Consortium's Go Green initiative led by Dr. Gwen Sykes. This program uniquely combines many objectives -- sustainability, business and knowledge into one program that will benefit the surrounding community on many levels.
The concept of a Water Bar is new, but becoming more popular. The program at the Bay Area Consortium is part of Dr. Sykes vision of educating the youth of Alameda County on health and wellness while providing a forum for the youth to learn about business. By using the concept of the Water Bar the youth are able to participate in the New Waters Rising Program as it is being built while being paid for their services. The end result is a program that educates the youth on health, wellness and going green in a forum that will introduce business concepts while they are getting paid via a grant.
New Waters Rising is open for business.
The foundation for the New Waters Rising program is ionized alkaline water. Using a water ionizer, tap water goes through a 10-stage purification process and then moves across electrodes that increase the alkalinity of the water. "The ionizer machines are costly, said Sandra Madison, Program Coordinator of the Family Life resource Center, Bay Area Consortium for Quality Health Care, Inc., so we decided that we'd like to offer the ionized, alkaline water to our staff, clients and patients. It is a great service for individuals who want to cut down disposable plastic and ensure that they know where their water is coming from. It takes ordinary tap water and purifies it using an IonWays Biostone filter and the water tastes amazing."
New Waters Rising is now open for business. For the first 30 days The Bay Area Consortium is offering free ionized, alkaline water through the month of April at their Market Street and Berkeley Clinics. To take advantage of the free alkaline water, please bring water bottles or you can buy a New Waters Rising bottle at either location. After April the Bay Area Consortium will charge a nominal fee. To find their locations visit their website at www.bayareaconsortium.com.
About Bay Area Consortium
Bay Area Consortium for Quality Health Care (BACQHC) is a nonprofit organization that has been providing health care services in Alameda County, California for over 30 years. The Bay Area Consortium is the administrative base and has three locations/facilities that offers health programs and services to all Alameda County residents. Service areas include maternal and child health, substance abuse, mental health, school-based youth programs, research-based programs and others. www.bayareaconsortium.com
Oakland, Mar 16, 2010 — The Bay Area Consortium for Quality Health Care (BACQHC) is a nonprofit organization that has been providing health care services in Alameda County, California for over 30 years, today announced the grand opening of their Water Bar -- "New Waters Rising". New Waters Rising is part of the Consortium's Go Green initiative led by Dr. Gwen Sykes. This program uniquely combines many objectives -- sustainability, business and knowledge into one program that will benefit the surrounding community on many levels.
The concept of a Water Bar is new, but becoming more popular. The program at the Bay Area Consortium is part of Dr. Sykes vision of educating the youth of Alameda County on health and wellness while providing a forum for the youth to learn about business. By using the concept of the Water Bar the youth are able to participate in the New Waters Rising Program as it is being built while being paid for their services. The end result is a program that educates the youth on health, wellness and going green in a forum that will introduce business concepts while they are getting paid via a grant.
New Waters Rising is open for business.
The foundation for the New Waters Rising program is ionized alkaline water. Using a water ionizer, tap water goes through a 10-stage purification process and then moves across electrodes that increase the alkalinity of the water. "The ionizer machines are costly, said Sandra Madison, Program Coordinator of the Family Life resource Center, Bay Area Consortium for Quality Health Care, Inc., so we decided that we'd like to offer the ionized, alkaline water to our staff, clients and patients. It is a great service for individuals who want to cut down disposable plastic and ensure that they know where their water is coming from. It takes ordinary tap water and purifies it using an IonWays Biostone filter and the water tastes amazing."
New Waters Rising is now open for business. For the first 30 days The Bay Area Consortium is offering free ionized, alkaline water through the month of April at their Market Street and Berkeley Clinics. To take advantage of the free alkaline water, please bring water bottles or you can buy a New Waters Rising bottle at either location. After April the Bay Area Consortium will charge a nominal fee. To find their locations visit their website at www.bayareaconsortium.com.
About Bay Area Consortium
Bay Area Consortium for Quality Health Care (BACQHC) is a nonprofit organization that has been providing health care services in Alameda County, California for over 30 years. The Bay Area Consortium is the administrative base and has three locations/facilities that offers health programs and services to all Alameda County residents. Service areas include maternal and child health, substance abuse, mental health, school-based youth programs, research-based programs and others. www.bayareaconsortium.com
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