Bridges to Care
Bridges to Care connects uninsured residents of Davidson County to a network of local primary health clinics that serve patients based on their ability to pay. The Bridges to Care provider network provides an array of primary care services to the uninsured, which include disease management, treatment of acute episodic conditions, and access to pharmacy services. There are also specialty care services and transportation to medical appointments for those who qualify.
Bridges to Care is a program that connects uninsured residents of Davidson County to a network of primary health care clinics that serve patients based on their ability to pay. Through Bridges to Care, you can find a clinic that meets your need based on location, hours of operation, language, and charges. We can also help you find dental care, and provide you with information on local mental health care providers that serve the uninsured.
To connect with a clinic through Bridges to Care you:
- Must be uninsured
- Must live in Davidson County
Hours of Operation and Location, 8:00 to 4:30, Monday through Thursday
- Lentz Public Health Center - 311 23rd Avenue North, Suite 117; 340-0573
- Or register anytime online at http://btc.nashville.gov
We will provide you with information about the location, services, hours of operation, and charges of the clinic you select.
Additionally, we also provide information about how to obtain prescription medications for a nominal co-payment either at the medical home clinic or at the Bridges to Care pharmacy.
Those that have no transportation are provided information about how to schedule transportation to a health care provider that will be paid by Bridges to Care.
Visit our website and download the Bridges to Care application at http://btc.nashville.gov/.