Free & Low-Cost Clinics in Yuma, AZ

This page lists 11 free and low-cost health clinics in Yuma, AZ — with verified addresses, hours, accepted insurance, and links to dedicated pages for the most-searched services in town.

All clinics in Yuma

  1. Sunset Health - North Yuma

    675 S Ave B Bldg B, Yuma, AZ 85364

  2. Sunset Health - Yuma

    2060 W 24th St, Yuma, AZ 85364

  3. VA Southern Arizona Health Care - Yuma VA Clinic

    3111 S 4th AVE, Yuma, AZ 85364

  4. Yuma Regional Medical Center - Family Medicine Center

    2500 S 8th Ave Ste 200, Yuma, AZ 85364

  5. Yuma Regional Medical Center - Family Medicine W. 24th St Plaza

    1965 W 24th St Ste A, Yuma, AZ 85364

  6. Yuma Regional Medical Center - Health Clinics

    2851 S Ave B Bldg 25, Yuma, AZ 85364

  7. Yuma Regional Medical Center - Pediatrics Tuscany Plaza

    2911 S 8th Ave, Yuma, AZ 85364

  8. Yuma Regional Medical Center - Specialty Clinics

    2851 S Avenue B Bldg 20, Yuma, AZ 85364

  9. Yuma Regional Medical Center - Walk-In Clinic Foothills

    11142 S Scottsdale Dr, Yuma, AZ 85367

  10. Yuma Regional Medical Center Pediatrics

    2359 22nd Dr Ste 2, Yuma, AZ 85364

  11. Yuma Regional Medical Center Women's Health

    2911 S 8th Ave, Yuma, AZ 85364

Other ways to find care

How free and low-cost care works

A "sliding-scale fee" means the clinic adjusts what you pay based on your household income and family size. If you make very little, many visits and basic services are free. If you earn more, you might pay $20–$60 for a visit instead of the $200–$400 a private clinic would charge. You will be asked to fill out a short form so the clinic can place you on the right tier.

The phrase "free clinic" can be misleading. Most "free" clinics are actually sliding-scale clinics — completely free for the lowest income tier, and very low cost for everyone else. A handful of clinics, usually volunteer-run, are truly free for all patients regardless of income. Both kinds are listed here.

To get the lowest fee, bring three things to your first visit: a photo ID (any government-issued ID), proof of income (a recent pay stub, an unemployment award letter, or a clinic-provided self-attestation form if you are paid in cash), and proof of address (a utility bill or any piece of mail). If you do not have these, most clinics will still see you — they just may charge you their standard sliding-scale rate until you can verify income.

If none of the clinics above fit your situation, two other places to try are 211 (dial 2-1-1 from any phone in the US for a referral to local social services, including health clinics) and your county health department, which often runs its own low-cost or sliding-scale clinics in addition to the ones listed here.