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Plaza Comunidad (Community) Clinic
3700 Princeton St.
Los Angeles,CA,90023,United States


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Last Updated: 02.12.06
   
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Countries/States Served: CA
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Premedical Students, Predental Students, Prenursing Students, Prepharmacy Students, Preveterinary Students, Preoptometry Students
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Provides comprehensive primary care to families from the Greater Los Angeles Area and surrounding areas. The PCC method of operation is based on a simple principle: health care should be available locally on an appointment or walk-in basis in a manner sensitive to the individual's needs and special circumstances. Our medical services address the entire family. We provide well-baby examinations including free immunizations. Since a large percentage of our diverse population is of childbearing age, our services include pre-conception counseling/family planning and the total needs of the pre- and post-natal patient. Finally, PCC offers random drug screening and drug related education. A major goal of PCC's multi-disciplinary staff is to improve birth outcomes through medical treatment and health education, and to help families through personal interventions which will assist them in making appropriate, well-informed decisions about family planning, pregnancy, delivery and parenting. Additionally, we want to improve access to quality health care services for low-income families. Volunteer work is a very important part of PCC, and there are many opportunities for students interested in helping the community we serve and the staff at PCC.
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