Comprehensive Healthcare
Centerstone Health Services (CHS) provides comprehensive primary care and mental health services for individuals and families. In all that we do, we work to provide equitable, high-quality healthcare to everyone we serve.
831 Dillon Drive
Richmond, IN 47374
765-200-7900
Fax: 765-200-7901
HOURS:
Mon-Fri 8am – 5pm
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Mental Health Therapist, Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Clinical Addiction Counselor(LCAC)
Connersville, Richmond
Centerstone Health Services (CHS) accepts Learn more
Patients who qualify can save money on our services by taking advantage of our sliding fee discount program. See how much you can save! Learn more
831 Dillon Drive
Richmond, In 47374
765-200-7900
Fax: 765-200-7901
HOURS:
Mon-Fri 8am – 5pm
How do I become a patient at Centerstone Health Services?
Call the Columbus clinic to set up your first appointment.
Before your first visit, we will have you complete a new patient packet. If you have seen another family practice physician in the last 5 years we will ask you to fill out a form so that we can get your records.
Columbus:
(812) 669-3061
Do you accept Medicaid, HIP or Medicare?
Centerstone Health Services accepts all of these in addition to many commercial policies.
What age groups does Centerstone Health Services Serve?
We offer comprehensive healthcare services for infants, children, adults, and seniors. Everyone is welcome here!
I have Medicare or private insurance can I still take advantage of the sliding fee scale?
Yes, our Sliding Fee Scale is based upon your household income and the number of people who live in your home. If our sliding fee rate is less than what your insurance leaves to your responsibility then yes, you pay the lower rate.
What is a primary care provider?
Primary care providers (PCPs) are similar to coaches, directing and coordinating all aspects of your health care – physical, emotional and mental. They listen to your questions, assess symptoms, recommend treatment approaches, prescribe medication and refer you to the proper specialist when needed.
What is the role of a nurse practitioner in a primary care clinic?
Nurse practitioners (NPs) are advanced practice registered nurses who have advanced clinical training. They diagnose and treat medical problems, perform advanced procedures and prescribe medications.
Do I need a primary care provider?
It’s important to have a primary care provider. They get to know you, your history and your family health history. Building a long-term relationship with your PCP can translate to major health benefits over your lifetime such as a decrease in hospital and ER visits, and better management of chronic diseases.
What should I discuss with my primary care doctor?
Be open and honest with your provider regarding what’s going on with your health. Don’t hold back if something is bothering you.
Bartholomew County Division of Family Resources
Apply for and manage SNAP, TANF, Medicaid, Hoosier Healthwise, HIP
2330 Poshard Drive
Columbus, IN 47203-1845
Telephone/fax number: 800-403-0864
Office hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
United Way of Bartholomew County
When you are looking for the information you need to get help in Bartholomew County, you expect it right away. Through United Way of Bartholomew County, you will quickly find the information you need… when you need it.
Our community looks to United Way of Bartholomew County for information and support – whether domestic, health, financial or disaster-related. We have information to connect people of all ages to the crucial health and human services you need. We’re looking forward to putting this information directly into your hands.
When you need our help, we are just a click away, offered in over 100 different languages.
1531 13th St #1100
Columbus, IN 47201
(812) 376-3001
Columbus Indiana Housing Authority
The mission of The Housing Authority of the City of Columbus, Indiana is to operate a financially sound public housing agency that provides a drug-free, safe, affordable environment and to promote opportunities for families and individuals of all abilities who desire to achieve self-sufficiency.
799 McClure Road
Columbus, IN 47201
Phone (812) 378-0005
Fax: (812) 376-0194
Office Hours
Monday – Friday
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (closed 12:00 – 1:00)
Columbus Public Transportation
ColumBUS has five fixed routes, operating 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Saturdays.
Routes 1-5 maps and schedules: https://www.columbus.in.gov/columbus-transit/transit-map/
All ColumBUS schedule information is available upon request in alternative formats. For information, call (812) 376-2506.
Su Casa Columbus
Su Casa provides the most current information on health, social services, educational programming and any other opportunities that will help meet the needs of the Latino community.
In addition, Su Casa offers the following services (English to Spanish or Spanish to English):
Translation services of documents
1531 13th Street, Ste. G110
Columbus, IN 47201
812-375-9370
Mon-Fri 8a-5p
https://www.sucasacolumbus.com/
Hot Meals and Food Pantries
Numerous food pantries and hot meal services exist in Bartholomew County to help citizens in need. Please visit this United way webpage to find out more.
Social Security Administration
2535 Arnold St
Columbus, IN 47203
(866) 755-0990
Hours: Moon-Fri 9am-4pm
Thrive Alliance, Inc.
Thrive Alliance helps people get the right information, resources and support needed to live as independently as possible. Their network of programs focuses on issues related to affordable housing, caregiver support and services, nutrition and wellness programs, transportation and accessibility services, as well as fostering community-wide support for aging related issues. Thrive Alliance serve as Indiana’s Agency on Aging for Bartholomew, Brown, Decatur, Jackson and Jennings counties. 1531 13th Street
Location
1531 13th St.
Suite G900
Columbus, IN 47201-1302
(866) 644-6407
Office Hours
Monday through Friday
8:30 am – 5:00 pm
Turning Point - Domestic Violence
24 HOUR HELP LINE 1-800-221-6311
The 24-Hour Helpline is a central access point for our services and can connect you with services anywhere in the nation. The crisis line has trained advocates 24 hours a day, is confidential, and can be anonymous. Staff can provide information and referrals, safety planning, information regarding domestic violence, sexual assault, and teen dating violence. Staff can refer and connect callers with Turning Point Non-Residential and Shelter Services.