Physicians and staff at The Christ Hospital are committed to the hospital’s mission of providing the best care to the community, regardless of a patient’s ability to pay or their insurance coverage. Our Outpatient Clinics, located right in the Medical Office Building, Suite A-28, are designed to provide a wide array of health care services, at a low cost to those without insurance.
The following is a description of the Outpatient Clinics’ specialties and when they are available:
Prenatal – Click here for more information.
Dysplasia/Gyn Tumor – Evaluation and treatment of pre-cancerous and cancerous abnormalities of the female organs; Thursday afternoons.
Gynecology – Yearly checkups, Pap smears, breast examinations, birth control methods and other problems specific to women’s health; Tuesday afternoons.
Colorectal - Treatment for diseases of the colon and rectum; Monday afternoons.
Orthopedic - Evaluation of general orthopedic conditions, not including the back or spine; Friday afternoons.
General Surgery – Evaluation for diseases of the GI tract, thyroid, breast and skin; Monday and Wednesday afternoons.
*Internal Medicine – Primary care physicians give ongoing medical care; Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons.
*To better serve our patients, the Internal Medicine Clinic is able to provide care to uninsured residents of the following zip codes:
- 45219
- 45220
- 45222
- 45223
- 45225
- 45229
- 45232
- 45271
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- 45202
- 45203
- 45204
- 45205
- 45206
- 45207
- 45210
- 45214
- 45217
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Note: Some outpatient tests and procedures are not covered by the outpatient clinic agreement.
Patients at the Outpatient Clinics are only seen by appointment, which must be scheduled by calling 513-585-2472. The Clinics are open 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, and offer free parking through The Christ Hospital.
Prior to a patient's first appointment with a Clinic physician, a financial screening interview and nursing assessment must be completed. This allows the clinic to gather appropriate eligibility information and for the patient to learn more about how the Clinic functions. A social worker can be made available if necessary to discuss issues that may interfere with a patient's health care, including transportation, financial and personal concerns.
The Christ Hospital is a teaching hospital. The doctors working in the clinics are licensed professionals learning a special field of medicine. They are supervised by staff physicians currently working in that field. This special characteristic of the hospital allows us to provide excellent care to clinic patients at an affordable rate.