Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program at Bridge Over Troubled Waters is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) site in Boston, MA (Suffolk County), operated by Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program. As a community health center, it provides primary care to everyone regardless of insurance status or ability to pay: fees are discounted on a sliding scale based on household income, and Medicaid, Medicare, and CHIP are accepted. The organization behind this site served 11,657 patients in 2024, and offers dental, behavioral health and vision services in addition to medical primary care across its locations. The site is open approximately 18 hours per week. Call 857-654-1000 to ask about services, eligibility, and appointments.
Insurance participation changes, confirm coverage with the facility before your visit.
Yes. As a community health center, it serves patients regardless of insurance status. Visit costs are discounted on a sliding-fee scale based on household size and income. Bring proof of income to your first visit to apply.
Community health centers accept Medicaid, Medicare, and CHIP, and most also accept private insurance. Call 857-654-1000 to confirm your specific plan.
It is a community-based clinic that meets federal Health Center Program requirements: comprehensive primary care in underserved areas, open to all residents of the Boston, MA area, with fees adjusted to what patients can afford.
The health center organization provides medical primary care along with dental, behavioral health and vision services across its locations. Call 857-654-1000 to confirm which services are available at this site.
47 West St, Boston, MA 02111