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Community Health Centers in Delaware — low-cost medical care for immigrants

FQHCs (Federally Qualified Health Centers) in Delaware: primary medical care with sliding fee scale, regardless of immigration status. Dental, mental health, pharmacy services.

Community Health Centers (FQHC) in Delaware

Delaware at a glance

Delaware is home to about 104,694 foreign-born residents (10.4% of the state’s 1,005,872 people) and 107,829 residents of Hispanic or Latino origin (10.7%), per the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey (2023 5-year estimates). The procedures below apply to everyone in Delaware regardless of immigration status unless noted.

Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) are the most important low-cost medical care network in US for uninsured or underinsured people. They serve EVERYONE regardless of immigration status.

How FQHCs work — the short version

A Federally Qualified Health Center is a nonprofit clinic funded under Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act. Three things matter in practice: every site must serve you regardless of immigration status, fees follow a sliding scale based on income (a pay stub is usually enough proof), and most Delaware locations put primary care, pediatrics, dental, mental health, and a low-cost pharmacy under one roof. No insurance is required, and in areas with large Spanish-speaking populations, bilingual staff are the norm.

For the full guide — typical services, what to bring to a first visit, and how the sliding fee scale is calculated — see the national community health centers guide.

Important: Public Charge Rule

Using FQHCs does NOT affect your immigration case. Public Charge Rule doesn’t consider low-cost medical services. See Public Charge Rule.

FQHC locations in Delaware: the real numbers

Delaware has 14 active federally funded health center sites, per HRSA's Health Center Service Delivery Sites file. Every one of them is required to serve you regardless of immigration status or ability to pay. The cities with the most locations:

CityFQHC sites
Wilmington5
Dover3
Georgetown2
Milford1
New Castle1

Coverage by county

CountySites
New Castle7
Sussex4
Kent3

Major health center sites you can call today

Health center siteCityPhone
La Red Health Center Main CampusGeorgetown(302) 855-1233
Henrietta Johnson Medical CenterWilmington(302) 655-6187
Western Sussex Community Health CenterSeaford(302) 855-1233
Westside Family Healthcare - DoverDover(302) 678-4622
Westside Family Healthcare - Bear / New CastleBear(302) 836-2864
Northern Sussex Community Health CenterMilford(302) 855-1233
Westside Family Healthcare - Ancillary Administration OfficeNew Castle(302) 652-2455

Source: HRSA Health Center Service Delivery and Look-Alike Sites (retrieved 2026-06-10; refreshed quarterly). Hours and walk-in policies change — call before visiting, or search every site at findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov.


Last verified: 2026-05-25.

General information, not medical advice. For specific care, talk to a medical provider.


Last verified: 2026-05-25.

General procedural information for educational purposes. Not legal, tax, or immigration advice. Laws and fees change — verify with the issuing agency before taking action. For case-specific guidance, consult a licensed immigration attorney or other appropriate professional.

Frequently asked questions

Do FQHCs in Delaware ask immigration status?
NO. FQHCs are legally required to serve EVERYONE regardless of immigration status, ability to pay, or insurance. Your information is not shared with immigration authorities.
How much do FQHC services cost in Delaware?
FQHCs use ‘sliding fee scale’: families below Federal Poverty Level pay $0-$25 per visit; higher incomes pay based on income, but NEVER more than commercial price. Minimum fee usually $20-$30.
What services do FQHCs in Delaware offer?
Primary medical care (adults and kids), pediatrics, gynecology and prenatal, mental health and counseling, basic dental services, low-cost pharmacy, vaccines, school/work physicals, chronic disease management (diabetes, hypertension).