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Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261Q00000X

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What do Clinics/Centers do?

A facility or distinct part of one used for the diagnosis and treatment of outpatients.

“Clinic/Center” is irregularly defined, sometimes being limited to organizations serving specialized treatment requirements or distinct patient/client groups (e.g., radiology, poor, and public health).

Adolescent and Children’s Mental Health Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QM0855X

An entity, facility, or distinct part of a facility providing diagnostic, treatment, and prescriptive services related to mental and behavioral disorders in children and adolescents.

Services may be provided to parents and family members of the patient in the form of conjoint, group, or individual therapy, as well as education and/or training.

Adult Day Care Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QA0600X

Adult day care clinics/centers provide supervision, social engagement, health services, and support for adults who need assistance during the day but not 24-hour care, offering respite for caregivers and a safe, stimulating environment for participants. 

Services range from social activities and nutritious meals to therapy, medical monitoring, and assistance with daily tasks such as bathing and dressing.

Specialized centers also serve adults with conditions like dementia.  

Adult Mental Health Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QM0850X

An entity, facility, or distinct part of a facility providing diagnostic, treatment, and prescriptive services related to mental and behavioral disorders in adults.

Ambulatory Family Planning Facilities

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QA0005X

Ambulatory Family Planning Facilities provide a wide range of reproductive and preventive health services to help people plan pregnancies and maintain overall health, including contraception counseling and methods, pregnancy testing, sexually transmitted infection (STI) services, cancer screenings (Pap tests, breast exams), and connections to other health resources and insurance coverage. 

These clinics offer a convenient, outpatient setting for preventive care that supports individual health goals and public health outcomes.  

Ambulatory Fertility Facilities

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QA0006X

A fertility facility, which may be licensed, registered, or certified in some states, that is not hospital-based and provides services at a fixed, specific location.

An Ambulatory Fertility Facility does not provide overnight accommodations.

The following fertility procedures may be performed at an Ambulatory Fertility Facility: In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer (GIFT), Embryo Transfer-Thaw (ET-T), Zygote Intrafallopian Transfer (ZIFT), Donor OOCYTE (DO) 

Ambulatory Surgical Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QA1903X

Ambulatory Surgical Centers (ASCs) provide same-day surgical and diagnostic care for procedures that do not require an overnight hospital stay, offering a less expensive, more efficient, and convenient alternative to hospital outpatient care.

They are freestanding facilities that focus on elective surgeries and procedures such as colonoscopies, cataract removal, and some orthopedic procedures, performed by specialized medical teams. 

Amputee Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QA0900X

An entity, facility, or distinct part of a facility providing counseling, fitting, custom design, prescriptive, and training services related to congenital or postoperative absence of all or part of a limb or limbs.

Augmentative Communication Clinic/Centers

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QA3000X

An entity, facility, or distinct part of a facility staffed by audiology and/or speech professionals with special training in the evaluation of a patient’s potential for use of an augmentative communication device, determination of the most appropriate device, adjustment and maintenance of the device, and training the patient to use the device.

Birthing Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QB0400X

A freestanding birth center is a health facility other than a hospital where childbirth is planned to occur away from the pregnant woman’s residence, and that provides prenatal, labor and delivery, and postpartum care, as well as other ambulatory services for women and newborns.

Cardiac Rehabilitation Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QR0404X

Cardiac rehabilitation clinics provide medically supervised programs, including supervised exercise, education on heart-healthy living, and counseling, to help patients recover from heart events, improve cardiovascular health, reduce future risk, and enhance their overall quality of life. 

These comprehensive programs help patients regain physical function, manage risk factors such as high blood pressure, adopt healthier diets, manage stress, and build the confidence to lead more active, healthier lives. 

Community Health Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QC1500X

Community Health Centers offer low-cost medical, dental, and mental health services to individuals in medically underserved areas, with a focus on reducing barriers such as cost and lack of insurance. 

They offer primary and preventive care, as well as prescription assistance.

They can help with translation and transportation, making them comprehensive, community-focused hubs for healthcare needs, particularly for low-income and uninsured populations.  

Comprehensive Outpatient Rehabilitation Facilities (CORF)

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QR0401X

Comprehensive Outpatient Rehabilitation Facilities (CORFs) are non-residential medical facilities that provide outpatient diagnostic, therapeutic, and restorative services to help patients recover from illnesses, injuries, or disabilities. 

These facilities must offer physician services, physical therapy, and social or psychological services under a physician-created plan of care, often covered by Medicare Part B. 

They offer flexibility, allowing patients to receive care and return home after each session, thereby helping them regain function and independence.  

Corporate Health Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QC1800X

Corporate health clinics provide employees with convenient access to medical services, focusing on preventive care, occupational health, and urgent care. 

Services include wellness checks, physical exams, chronic disease management, treatment for acute illnesses and minor injuries, as well as lab tests, prescriptions, and referrals to specialists. 

By offering accessible, on-site, or near-site care, these clinics aim to enhance employee health, boost productivity, and potentially lower overall healthcare costs for both employees and employers.  

Critical Access Hospital Clinic/Centers

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QC0050X

An outpatient entity, facility, or distinct part of a facility within or affiliated with a Critical Access Hospital that provides access to primary care services for individuals in a small rural community and is Medicare certified.

Dental Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QD0000X

Dental clinics/centers provide a wide array of services to maintain and improve oral health, including routine check-ups, cleanings, preventative care, fillings, and treatments for gum disease and tooth decay. 

They also offer specialized care, including orthodontics, prosthodontics (such as dentures and crowns), cosmetic procedures (like whitening and veneers), and oral surgery, often in facilities staffed by dentists, hygienists, and assistants.  

Developmental Disabilities Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QD1600X

An entity, facility, or distinct part of a facility providing comprehensive, multidisciplinary diagnostic, treatment, therapy, training, and counseling services to children with congenital disorders that precipitate developmental delays and, in many instances, mental deficiencies (e.g., Cerebral Palsy, metabolic disorders, Sturge-Weber Syndrome, etc.).

Emergency Care Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QE0002X

Emergency care clinics and centers provide treatment for medical conditions that are urgent but not life-threatening, such as cuts, sprains, fevers, and mild infections, filling the gap between a primary doctor’s office and an emergency room. 

They are designed for convenient access to immediate care when your regular doctor is unavailable, offering services such as X-rays, lab tests, and prescriptions for conditions like the flu, minor fractures, and simple burns. 

End-Stage Renal Disease ESRD Treatment Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QE0700X

End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Treatment Clinics/Centers provide dialysis, vascular access management, and patient education to individuals with chronic kidney failure.

They offer a multidisciplinary approach with physicians, nurses, nutritionists, and social workers to support home dialysis and transplantation and maximize the patient’s quality of life.  

Endoscopy Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QE0800X

Endoscopy clinics/centers perform minimally invasive diagnostic and therapeutic procedures using an endoscope—a long, flexible tube with a light and camera—to examine and treat conditions within various parts of the body, most commonly the digestive tract. 

These centers offer outpatient procedures, enabling physicians to diagnose diseases, take tissue samples (biopsies), remove abnormal growths, control bleeding, and treat conditions such as inflammation or blockages without the need for major surgery. 

Federal Public Health Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QP0904X

Federal public health centers, also known as Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), provide comprehensive primary, dental, and mental health care to medically underserved communities, focusing on patients regardless of their ability to pay. 

These community-based centers offer essential services, including preventive care, immunizations, and specialized programs for groups such as those experiencing homelessness, often on a sliding fee scale based on income. 

Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC)

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QF0400X

Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) provide comprehensive primary care and support services to underserved communities, serving as a crucial safety net for individuals with limited access to healthcare, including those who are uninsured and low-income. 

They offer a range of services, including preventive care, dental care, mental health services, and substance abuse treatment, operating on a sliding fee scale based on a patient’s ability to pay. 

FQHCs are community-based, receive federal funds, and must be governed by a community board, with at least 51% of the board members being patients of the health center.  

Genetics Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QG0250X

An entity, facility, or distinct part of a facility providing analysis of family history, genetic laboratory testing and analysis, diagnosis of genetic trait, prognosis, and options.

Laboratory studies may be outsourced.

Health Service Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QH0100X

Health Service Clinics and Centers offer a comprehensive range of health services, with a focus on primary and preventive care, dental services, mental health support, and substance use treatment for community members. 

These facilities are often community-based, patient-led, and serve populations that face barriers to accessing healthcare, with many offering sliding fee scales and support services like transportation and translation. 

Their services include general medical care, vaccinations, health screenings, chronic condition management, and on-site pharmacies, all designed to help keep communities healthy and address local health needs. 

Hearing and Speech Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QH0700X

An entity, facility, or distinct part of a facility providing diagnostic, treatment, prescriptive, and therapy services related to congenital and acquired conditions and diseases that affect hearing capacity and speech ability.

Infusion Therapy Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QI0500X

Infusion therapy clinics administer medications and fluids directly into a patient’s bloodstream via a needle or catheter, offering treatments for conditions like cancer, autoimmune diseases, infections, and dehydration that can’t be effectively managed with oral medications. 

These centers offer specialized care in a comfortable outpatient setting, providing benefits such as shorter treatment times and improved medication absorption for conditions like severe anemia or chronic illnesses.  

Lithotripsy Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QL0400X

Lithotripsy clinics and centers specialize in Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL) and other non-surgical lithotripsy procedures to break up kidney stones or other calcifications in the urinary tract. 

Using high-energy shock waves, focused by a lithotripter machine, the stones are broken down into smaller fragments that can then pass out of the body through urine, providing relief from pain and blockages.  

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QM1200X

MRI clinics/centers are medical facilities where specialized technologists operate Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanners to produce detailed, non-invasive images of the internal body using strong magnets and radio waves. 

Radiologists then use these images to diagnose, monitor, and guide treatment for a variety of conditions, including brain and spine injuries, tumors, joint problems, and heart conditions.  

Mammography Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QR0206X

Mammography clinics/centers provide breast cancer screening, diagnosis, and sometimes treatment services using X-ray mammography, ultrasound, and MRI to detect abnormalities and allow for early, more effective treatment. 

They perform screening mammograms for early detection, diagnostic mammograms for unexplained symptoms or abnormalities, and various biopsy procedures to obtain tissue for analysis, aiming to find cancers when they are small and most treatable.  

Medical Specialty Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QM2500X

An entity, facility, or distinct part of a facility providing diagnostic, treatment, and prescriptive services related to a specific area of medical specialization.

Frequently used for Title V-related Children’s Specialty services or to meet specific public health needs (e.g., infectious diseases or breast and cervical cancer).

Medically Fragile Infants and Children Day Care

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QM3000X

An entity, facility, or distinct part of a facility specially equipped and staffed to provide care for medically fragile children with varied and complex care needs (e.g., enteral or parental feeding, ostomy care, respiratory/ventilator care, medications and therapies, etc.).

Mental Health Clinic/Centers

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QM0801X

Mental health clinics/centers, including Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs), provide services such as therapy, counseling, and psychiatric care through outpatient, inpatient, and emergency settings to help individuals manage mental health conditions and enhance their overall well-being. 

They offer a range of services, including individual and group therapy, specialized care for different age groups, substance use treatment, and support for daily life. They often work with a person-centered approach to create personalized care plans.  

Methadone Clinics

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QM2800X

An entity, facility, or distinct part of a facility providing diagnostic and replacement maintenance treatment services related to individuals with drug addiction.

Migrant Health Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QM1000X

Migrant Health Centers provide comprehensive, accessible, and culturally competent primary care, preventive services, and health education to migratory and seasonal farmworkers and their families, addressing barriers like language, limited access, and economic uncertainty. 

These centers aim to improve health outcomes by offering services like disease prevention, health promotion, mental health care, and referrals to other necessary social services, often with support for occupational health and safety. 

Military Ambulatory Procedure Visits Operational Transportable Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QM1103X

“Non-fixed” facilities or distinct parts of a “non-fixed” facility, providing outpatient surgical procedures requiring medically supervised recovery.

Does not include items issued directly to a patient from an outpatient pharmacy or patient transport.

Includes initial “take-home” pharmaceuticals.

Military Outpatient Operational Transportable Component Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QM1102X

“Non-fixed” facilities or distinct parts of a “non-fixed” facility, providing outpatient medical and dental services, primarily intended for DoD active duty.

The entity is funded with other than Defense Health Program funding.

Non-DoD active duty may receive services from this entity. “Non-fixed” facilities are generally deployed for DoD health care activities, not providing services on or in association with a DoD fort or base.

“Non-fixed” facilities include outpatient services furnished on board ships. “Non-fixed” facilities also include deployed clinics.

Does not include items issued directly to a patient from an outpatient pharmacy or patient transport.

Military/U.S. Coast Guard Outpatient Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QM1100X

That part of a “fixed” (non-temporary, non-deployed) DoD or Coast Guard entity furnishing surgical procedures requiring medically supervised recovery. 

Similar to a civilian ambulatory surgical center.  May be in shared resources with a DoD or Coast Guard Clinic or a DoD Hospital. 

Does not include items issued directly to a patient from an outpatient pharmacy or patient transport.  Includes initial “take-home” pharmaceuticals.

Military and U.S. Coast Guard Ambulatory Procedure Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QM1101X

The Defense Health Program or the U.S. Coast Guard funds “fixed” facilities or distinct parts of a facility, providing outpatient medical and dental services primarily for beneficiaries of the Uniformed Services. 

A “fixed” facility is a non-temporary, non-deployed facility.  It includes mobile specialty units such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) units that may furnish services at the “fixed” facility. 

It includes, as examples, the institutional portion of outpatient encounters (except Ambulatory Procedure Visits), supplies issued (e.g., glasses, ostomy supplies, crutches), and radiology and laboratory studies.

Does not include items issued directly to a patient from an outpatient pharmacy or patient transport.

Mobile Mammography Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QR0207X

Mobile mammography clinics bring screening mammography services directly to communities by using a self-contained vehicle, such as a van or bus, to provide on-site digital mammography. 

Their primary purpose is to increase access to early breast cancer detection, especially for underserved populations, by overcoming barriers like transportation, lack of insurance, and inconvenient traditional clinic locations.  

Mobile Radiology Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QR0208X

Mobile radiology clinics offer convenient, on-site diagnostic imaging services, including X-rays, ultrasounds, and EKGs, directly to patients in their homes, nursing homes, or other facilities. This eliminates the need for patients to travel, helping to expedite diagnoses and care for vulnerable populations. 

These services offer faster results, improve patient comfort and compliance, and reduce costs by avoiding hospital visits and associated logistics.  

Multi-Specialty Clinic/Centers

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QM1300X

Multi-specialty clinics offer a range of specialized medical services in one location, providing a comprehensive and convenient healthcare experience by bringing together diverse teams of specialists and support staff to manage complex health conditions. 

This integrated approach streamlines care, reduces delays in diagnosis and treatment, and fosters a comprehensive understanding of the patient’s needs, making it particularly suitable for patients with multiple health issues or those seeking coordinated care.  

Non-Surgical Family Planning Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QF0050X

An entity, facility, or distinct part of a facility, or mobile unit providing non-surgical, family planning/reproductive services, including physical examination, laboratory services such as PAP or pregnancy tests, pregnancy prevention/contraceptive, and nutritional counseling, and contraceptives or prescriptions for contraceptives.

Occupational Medicine Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QX0100X

Occupational medicine clinics manage work-related injuries, illnesses, and exposures through treatment and preventative care, aiming to keep workers healthy and productive. 

They offer services such as injury treatment, pre-employment screenings, drug testing, wellness programs, and worksite evaluations to ensure workplace safety and compliance.  

Oncology Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QX0200X

An entity, facility, or distinct part of a facility providing diagnostic, treatment, and prescriptive services related to cancerous conditions.

Services include chemotherapy infusions and monitoring of implanted chemotherapeutic agents.

Ophthalmologic Surgery Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QS0132X

Ophthalmologic surgery clinics/centers specialize in the diagnosis, medical, and surgical treatment of eye conditions and vision disorders, offering comprehensive eye care for all ages.

Services range from routine eye exams and vision correction (such as LASIK) to treating serious diseases, including cataracts, glaucoma, and retinal issues, as well as performing complex reconstructive and oculoplastic surgeries.  

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QS0112X

The specialty of dentistry, which includes the diagnosis, surgical, and adjunctive treatment of diseases, injuries, and defects involving both the functional and esthetic aspects of the hard and soft tissues of the oral and maxillofacial region.

Pain Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QP3300X

Pain clinics are specialized healthcare facilities that treat chronic and acute pain by providing multidisciplinary care and individualized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s needs. 

They use a combination of approaches, including medication management, interventional procedures like injections and nerve blocks, physical and occupational therapy, and psychological or behavioral therapies to manage pain. 

The primary goal is to alleviate pain, enhance physical function, and improve a patient’s overall quality of life. 

Physical Therapy Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QP2000X

An entity, facility, or distinct part of a facility providing diagnostic and treatment services related to physical rehabilitation.

Physical therapy is a dynamic profession with a well-established theoretical and scientific foundation, as well as widespread clinical applications in the restoration, maintenance, and promotion of optimal physical function.

Physical therapists and physical therapist assistants are licensed healthcare professionals who are experts in the movement system.

They help individuals maintain, restore, and improve movement, activity, and functioning, thereby enabling optimal performance and enhancing health, well-being, and quality of life.

Their services prevent, minimize, or eliminate impairments of body functions and structures, activity limitations, and participation restrictions.

Physical therapy is provided for individuals of all ages who have or may develop impairments, activity limitations, and participation restrictions related to:

(1) conditions of the musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, cardiovascular, pulmonary, and/or integumentary systems or

(2) the adverse effects attributable to unique personal and environmental factors as they relate to human performance.

Podiatric Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QP1100X

Podiatric clinics/centers diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions affecting the foot, ankle, and lower extremities, including injuries, deformities like bunions and hammertoes, infections, and problems related to diabetes and arthritis. 

Services range from routine care and preventive advice to advanced surgical procedures, with specialists also providing biomechanical assessments, custom orthotics, and wound care for chronic conditions like diabetic foot ulcers.  

Primary Care Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QP2300X

Primary care clinics/centers serve as a central hub for a patient’s healthcare needs, providing routine check-ups, disease prevention, and treatment for both acute and chronic illnesses. 

They serve as the patient’s primary point of contact, providing services such as vaccinations, physical examinations, and basic laboratory tests, while also coordinating with specialists as needed. 

By building long-term relationships, primary care providers develop a comprehensive understanding of a patient’s health history and risk factors, enabling them to create personalized care plans and detect conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or cancer at an early stage. 

Prison Health Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QP2400X

Prison health clinics provide a comprehensive range of medical, dental, and mental health services to incarcerated individuals, including routine care, chronic disease management, urgent care, and specialized treatments. 

These facilities operate within correctional settings to offer care consistent with community standards, manage infectious diseases, provide medication, and offer substance use treatment. 

The goal is to promote health within the correctional system and prepare individuals for a healthy return to the community.  

Radiation Oncology Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QX0203X

Radiation oncology clinics/centers use high-energy radiation, such as X-rays, to destroy cancer cells, shrink tumors, and alleviate symptoms for both cancer and some benign conditions. 

They achieve this through precise, customized treatment plans created by a multidisciplinary team of radiation oncologists, therapists, dosimetrists, and physicists, utilizing advanced technologies to target diseased cells while sparing healthy tissue.  

Radiology Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QR0200X

Radiology clinics/centers perform advanced diagnostic imaging tests, such as X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and ultrasounds, to aid in the diagnosis of injuries and diseases. 

They also provide image-guided therapies, which are minimally invasive treatments that utilize imaging to target conditions such as tumors, blockages, and other bodily issues.  

Recovery Care Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QR0800X

Recovery care clinics/centers provide comprehensive addiction and co-occurring mental health treatment through personalized, evidence-based programs, including individual and group therapy, family counseling, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), and holistic practices like mindfulness and creative arts. 

These centers help individuals develop coping skills, prevent relapse, address underlying causes of addiction, and rebuild their lives by offering support for mind and body and assisting with life skills and aftercare planning.  

Rehabilitation Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QR0400X

Rehabilitation clinics and centers help people regain lost physical, mental, and social abilities due to injury, illness, or addiction by providing therapies, medical supervision, and a supportive environment. 

Their goal is to improve functional levels, quality of life, and independence, offering treatments such as cognitive behavioral therapy, physical and occupational therapy, vocational training, and support for healthy lifestyle changes.  

Research Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QR1100X

Research clinics and centers facilitate clinical trials to develop and test new medical treatments, devices, and diagnostic methods by enrolling human volunteers, conducting experiments, and collecting data under strict protocols to ensure patient safety and regulatory compliance. 

These facilities provide the necessary specialized equipment, trained staff, and a controlled environment to test new interventions and advance the field of healthcare. 

Rural Health Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QR1300X

Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) provide essential outpatient primary and preventive care, along with basic lab services, to underserved rural communities that face healthcare shortages. 

These federally certified clinics utilize nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other non-physician providers, often in teams with physicians, to increase access to care and serve populations who might otherwise have limited access to medical services.  

Sleep Disorder Diagnostic Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QS1200X

Sleep Disorder Diagnostic Clinics/Centers diagnose and treat sleep disorders by providing comprehensive evaluations, including polysomnography (sleep studies) to monitor body functions during sleep, and developing personalized treatment plans that may include therapeutic devices, medications, and behavioral therapies. 

These centers help identify issues such as sleep apnea, narcolepsy, and insomnia, thereby improving patients’ sleep quality and overall health. 

State or Local Public Health Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QP0905X

State and local public health clinics/centers provide community-focused health services, including immunizations, health screenings, family planning, and dental care, to promote health and prevent illness. 

They focus on underserved communities by reducing barriers like cost and insurance, offering preventive care, and addressing social determinants of health to improve the overall well-being of the community. 

Student Health Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QS1000X

Student Health Clinics/Centers provide accessible on-site healthcare to students, offering a range of services including primary care for illnesses and injuries, mental and behavioral health support, wellness education, immunizations, and reproductive health services. 

These clinics are vital for improving student health outcomes, attendance, academic success, and overall well-being by removing barriers to care for a generally younger population. 

Substance Use Disorder Rehabilitation Clinic/Centers

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QR0405X

Individual and group counseling, in addition to pharmacotherapy and urine testing, are the mainstays of most programs.

However, more comprehensive and successful programs also offer psychological and medical services, social work assistance, family therapy, and vocational training.

Urgent Care Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QU0200X

Urgent care clinics offer walk-in treatment for non-life-threatening illnesses and minor injuries that require prompt attention but aren’t severe enough to warrant an emergency room visit. 

They fill a gap between primary care and the ER, offering convenient care for conditions like colds, flu, sprains, minor cuts, and infections, often with extended hours and on-site diagnostic services like X-rays. 

VA Clinic/Center

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QV0200X

VA Clinics and Centers offer a comprehensive range of health and counseling services to enrolled Veterans, including primary and specialty medical care, hospital-based services such as surgery and critical care, community-based counseling, mental health services, and assisted living. 

Services are delivered through various facilities, including large medical centers, smaller community-based outpatient clinics (CBOCs), and specialized Vet Centers, ensuring convenient access for Veterans across the country. 

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