If you don't have a PCP to guide you in getting the screenings you need, you still have options. The choices below might be available in your area.
Visit a community health clinic
Community health clinics are sometimes called free clinics or public health clinics. They are places where people can get medical care for free or without health insurance. These clinics often offer cancer screenings.
To find a community health clinic near you:
- Search “community health clinic near me” online.
- Visit the Health Resources and Services Administration at findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov.
- Contact your local health department.
- Ask friends or family.
- Contact social services organizations like the United Way or Salvation Army.
Attend a health fair
Sometimes organizations host health fairs where they offer free or low-cost cancer screenings. Keep an eye out for these events in your community. You can find them in local newspapers or on social media.
Contact local hospitals
Some hospitals have special programs that offer cancer screenings for people who don't have a PCP or health insurance. Call your local hospital to see if it has any programs like this.
Reach out to cancer organizations
Organizations such as the American Cancer Society might know about resources in your area that can help you get screenings. The National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program is available to help people who have a low income or who are uninsured or underinsured.
Talk with your health insurance provider
If you have health insurance, call customer service and see if they offer any free screenings. Medicare, Medicaid, and other health insurance providers are required by law to cover the cost of certain cancer screenings like mammograms.