There are the requirements to be a patient:
No. The Mercy Ministries’ campuses are not walk-in clinics; you have to apply to be a patient and then you get an appointment. However, if you come to the clinic to apply to be a patient and it is obvious that you need immediate care, we will do our best to work you in for an acute visit that day. In addition, if you are referred to a TMM clinic directly from a hospital or another physician, we will get you in within a week of the referral.
No, TMM’s clinic providers are not trained in pediatric care. We are designed to serve adults ages 19-64 that fall in the insurance gap and can’t afford health insurance and don’t qualify for Medicaid or Medicare. Most children 18 and under are eligible for some type of state-sponsored health insurance like Peachcare.
No. TMM does not prescribe any narcotics or manage any pain medications. Unfortunately, we have very little resources for someone who has chronic back pain, joint pain, etc. Sometimes we can get Mercy patients referred to an orthopedist at a low cost and the orthopedist will order a surgical procedure or physical therapy that can be paid for under indigent care, but this happens on a case-by-case basis and is dependent on the generosity of our community partners and the severity of the patient’s issue.
We have community members that frequently donate gently used walkers, wheelchairs, shower chairs, etc. that we are able to re-gift to Mercy patients in need. However, these used pieces of medical equipment are received “as-is” and TMM is not responsible for any harm they may cause to the patient nor are we responsible for fixing them if they break. Other equipment like portable oxygen machines and such have to be prescribed by a provider and purchased by the patient at a local DME company. However, TMM has relationships with several local DME companies and can help negotiate a discounted price for our patients.
Yes, TMM has worked very hard to develop a network of specialty care physicians that are willing to partner with Mercy patients to see them in person or via telemedicine for a low cost (usually the patient only pays $25 per visit). Some of those specialists include gynecology, cardiology, endocrinology, and optometry. When TMM refers you to a specialist, we give you a Mercy certificate to take with you to your specialty appointment verifying that you are an active Mercy patient and are eligible for the discounted rate. However, any labs, scans, procedures, etc. that the specialist orders for you will not be covered by Mercy. It is the patient’s responsibility to apply for indigent care funds or work out a payment plan with the specialist’s office BEFORE the labs/scans/procedures are performed.
Yes! We have a wonderful medication assistance program (M.A.P.) inside the clinic that helps our patients get prescriptions for free directly from pharmaceutical companies or at a significantly reduced cost from one of our local pharmacy partners. We also provide diabetes test strips, meters, and needles for free for diabetic patients. In addition, we have other medical supplies that are donated by healthcare partners that we are able to give away on an as-needed basis.
TMM believes in a “full circle of health” model of care. We understand that body, mind, and spirit are all connected and so we strive to offer services that help the WHOLE person get on the path to wellness. Please click here for a full list of our services.
TMM clinics have the capability to do some labs in house like flu and strep tests and urine screens for UTI or kidney function. However, TMM does not draw blood or do any bloodwork at its clinic sites. Labs are ordered by our provider and the patient is responsible for going to the designated lab partner to get the bloodwork completed. Most basic labs are free to Mercy patients, but non-routine labs may cost. You will be told in advance if there is to be a charge.
Unfortunately, the dental program is only open to active Mercy Medical patients that DO NOT have health insurance or dental insurance. This is simply because we do not have enough staff or volunteer dentists to be able to accept additional patients just for dental care. Hopefully, in the future we will be able to do so!
First, we require our patients to apply for Medicaid to make sure you are uninsured and aren’t eligible for state health insurance through Ga’s Medicaid program(s). Second, most of the prescription assistance programs that help our patients get free medicines, require a MEDICAID DENIAL LETTER. Click here to apply for Medicaid online or visit your nearest DFCS office.
No. The Mercy Ministries’ campuses are not walk-in clinics; you have to apply to be a patient and then you get an appointment. However, if you come to the clinic to apply to be a patient and it is obvious that you need immediate care, we will do our best to work you in for an acute visit that day. In addition, if you are referred to a TMM clinic directly from a hospital or another physician, we will get you in within a week of the referral.
No, TMM’s clinic providers are not trained in pediatric care. We are designed to serve adults ages 19-64 that fall in the insurance gap and can’t afford health insurance and don’t qualify for Medicaid or Medicare. Most children 18 and under are eligible for some type of state-sponsored health insurance like Peachcare.
No. TMM does not prescribe any narcotics or manage any pain medications. Unfortunately, we have very little resources for someone who has chronic back pain, joint pain, etc. Sometimes we can get Mercy patients referred to an orthopedist at a low cost and the orthopedist will order a surgical procedure or physical therapy that can be paid for under indigent care, but this happens on a case-by-case basis and is dependent on the generosity of our community partners and the severity of the patient’s issue.
Yes! We have a wonderful medication assistance program (M.A.P.) inside the clinic that helps our patients get prescriptions for free directly from pharmaceutical companies or at a significantly reduced cost from one of our local pharmacy partners. We also provide diabetes test strips, meters, and needles for free for diabetic patients. In addition, we have other medical supplies that are donated by healthcare partners that we are able to give away on an as-needed basis.
We have community members that frequently donate gently used walkers, wheelchairs, shower chairs, etc. that we are able to re-gift to Mercy patients in need. However, these used pieces of medical equipment are received “as-is” and TMM is not responsible for any harm they may cause to the patient nor are we responsible for fixing them if they break. Other equipment like portable oxygen machines and such have to be prescribed by a provider and purchased by the patient at a local DME company. However, TMM has relationships with several local DME companies and can help negotiate a discounted price for our patients.
TMM believes in a “full circle of health” model of care. We understand that body, mind, and spirit are all connected and so we strive to offer services that help the WHOLE person get on the path to wellness. Please click here for a full list of our services.
TMM clinics have the capability to do some labs in house like flu and strep tests and urine screens for UTI or kidney function. However, TMM does not draw blood or do any bloodwork at its clinic sites. Labs are ordered by our provider and the patient is responsible for going to the designated lab partner to get the bloodwork completed. Most basic labs are free to Mercy patients, but non-routine labs may cost. You will be told in advance if there is to be a charge.
Yes, TMM has worked very hard to develop a network of specialty care physicians that are willing to partner with Mercy patients to see them in person or via telemedicine for a low cost (usually the patient only pays $25 per visit). Some of those specialists include gynecology, cardiology, endocrinology, and optometry. When TMM refers you to a specialist, we give you a Mercy certificate to take with you to your specialty appointment verifying that you are an active Mercy patient and are eligible for the discounted rate. However, any labs, scans, procedures, etc. that the specialist orders for you will not be covered by Mercy. It is the patient’s responsibility to apply for indigent care funds or work out a payment plan with the specialist’s office BEFORE the labs/scans/procedures are performed.
Unfortunately, the dental program is only open to active Mercy Medical patients that DO NOT have health insurance or dental insurance. This is simply because we do not have enough staff or volunteer dentists to be able to accept additional patients just for dental care. Hopefully, in the future we will be able to do so!
First, we require our patients to apply for Medicaid to make sure you are uninsured and aren’t eligible for state health insurance through Ga’s Medicaid program(s). Second, most of the prescription assistance programs that help our patients get free medicines, require a MEDICAID DENIAL LETTER. Click here to apply for Medicaid online or visit your nearest DFCS office.
Financial Eligibility Criteria | |
Persons in family/household | Annual Income Limit (200% Federal Poverty Level) |
1 | $30,120 |
2 | $40,884 |
3 | $51,636 |
4 | $62,400 |
5 | $73,164 |
6 | $83,916 |
7 | $94,680 |
8 | $105,444 |
For families/households with more than 8 persons, add $10,764 for each additional person. |