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Our Services

Comprehensive Care for a Healthier Community

MASS Clinic provides essential healthcare services to uninsured residents of Duval County through dedicated volunteers and local partnerships, improving community well-being.
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Food As Medicine Program

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Remote Patient Monitoring Program

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Chronic Care Program

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Primary Care Program

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Sub-Specialty Care Program

Diet Consulting
Food Pantry
Here at the MASS Clinic, we believe the food that we eat can greatly contribute to an individual’s overall health therefore. Food as Medicine Program is designed to encourage patients as well as the general public to develop a healthier diet through education and providing food to those experiencing food insecurities. The Food as Medicine program at the MASS Clinic works in collaboration with the UNF Nutrition Department and the Islamic Center of Northeast Florida. 
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Translator & Wife of Patient E.D.
We want to thank everyone at the MASS Clinic. My husband moved here in the US with me. Shortly after that, he had a stroke and we had no insurance. The...
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The Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) program is designed for patients with uncontrolled hypertension. Patients are able to take home a special blood pressure monitor that allows our team to obtain the patient’s at-home blood pressure log instantaneously.
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O.B.D.

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Translator & Wife of Patient E.D.
We want to thank everyone at the MASS Clinic. My husband moved here in the US with me. Shortly after that, he had a stroke and we had no insurance. The...
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Complications due to uncontrolled diabetes and chronic hypertension are among the top reasons why individuals visit the emergency department. To help reduce the reoccurrence of hospital visits, the Chronic Care Management Program here at the MASS Clinic focuses on providing consistent care for patients with chronic diseases such as Type 1 &2 Diabetes Mellitus and Hypertension. Patients who are enrolled in this program are seen by specific providers frequently to help reach their health goals.

Through the results of blood sugar/blood pressure logs and hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) blood test (3 month average blood sugar reading), the provider can assess and devise a plan to improve or maintain their chronic diseases accordingly.
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O.B.D.

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Translator & Wife of Patient E.D.
We want to thank everyone at the MASS Clinic. My husband moved here in the US with me. Shortly after that, he had a stroke and we had no insurance. The...
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Here at the MASS Clinic, we offer primary care to all those who are eligible for our services. We are blessed with multiple providers that are dedicated to the uninsured population of Duval County. A substantial amount of the population in Duval County are uninsured and have difficulty finding reliable and consistent primary care. Here at the MASS Clinic, our promise is to ensure all residents of Duval County have access to medical care.
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O.B.D.

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Translator & Wife of Patient E.D.
We want to thank everyone at the MASS Clinic. My husband moved here in the US with me. Shortly after that, he had a stroke and we had no insurance. The...
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Although the MASS Clinic is primarily a primary care clinic, there are sub-specialties that are available to patients. The following specialties are available at MASS Clinic. Other specialities that are not listed will be scheduled through WeCare by the MASS Clinic.
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O.B.D.

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Translator & Wife of Patient E.D.
We want to thank everyone at the MASS Clinic. My husband moved here in the US with me. Shortly after that, he had a stroke and we had no insurance. The...
see more
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Our Services

Providing over 40 specialty and healthcare services

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

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Q. How do I become a patient?
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To become a patient, you must meet the following criteria:
Be uninsured. This includes Medicare, Medicaid, or Share of Cost.

Be 18 years or older.

Have an income at or below 300% of the federal poverty guidelines.

Reside in Duval County.*

Click here to create an appointment.

* If you are a resident in surrounding counties (St. Johns, Clay, Nassau, or Baker), you will be eligible for In-House service. Please contact the clinic for further information regarding In- House Services.

Q. Can anyone become a patient at MASS Clinic?
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Anyone who meets our eligibility requirements is welcome. However, as a volunteer clinic, we cannot provide services for pregnant individuals, minors under 18, or offer STD testing, TB testing, or vaccinations.
Q. How do I schedule an appointment?
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Fill out our Appointment request form to schedule a time that is most convenient for you, or text us at (904) 416-8006.
Q. Are there any costs associated with the services?
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MASS Clinic is free of charge for all patients that qualify for our services. Please note that pharmacies will charge for prescribed medications.
Q. Why do we need a proof of income (POI) statement?
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Your POI is required for processing referrals. We cannot arrange specialty appointments without proof of income. The sooner we receive your proof of income, the faster we can proceed with your referral, which generally takes about 6-8 weeks.
Q. Can I get my medical records?
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Yes! Text us at (904) 419-8006.
Q. How can I get my lab results?
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We will notify you through the patient portal. If a follow-up is necessary, we will contact you via text.
Q. Do you administer vaccines?
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No, but the Florida Department of Health can administer them at a nominal cost.
Q. When is the food pantry open?
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The food pantry is open on
Sundays from 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM and Tuesdays from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. You may visit up to two times a month.
1. For Doctor
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To be eligible, you must be uninsured, have an income at or below 300% of the federal poverty guideline, and reside in Duval County.
2. What services does MASS Clinic offer?
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We offer general medical care, wellness check-ups, immunizations, and more.
3. How can I schedule an appointment?
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You can call us directly or use our online appointment request form.
4. What are the clinic's operating hours?
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Our clinic operates Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
1. For General Information
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To be eligible, you must be uninsured, have an income at or below 300% of the federal poverty guideline, and reside in Duval County.
2. What services does MASS Clinic offer?
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We offer general medical care, wellness check-ups, immunizations, and more.
3. How can I schedule an appointment?
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You can call us directly or use our online appointment request form.
4. What are the clinic's operating hours?
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Our clinic operates Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.