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About Us

What began as a residency program in the 1970s has evolved into Casper’s largest staff of providers with the commitment to serve every resident of our community, regardless of ability to pay. Our mission is to increase Wyoming’s access to care, and through our staff of compassionate professionals, we’re realizing that mission, one appointment at a time.

After decades of promoting health to Casper residents and families, our staff and services continue to grow in order to better serve our patients’ needs. We proudly accept Medicare and Medicaid, and as a Federally Qualified Health Center, we’re able to offer a sliding fee scale as well as discounted pharmaceutical services. Everyone should be able to afford healthcare, regardless of your income, and this philosophy guides our practice and all of our providers.

We offer a wide range of services to patients of all ages and backgrounds. While we’ve always offered family health services, we’ve recently expanded into behavioral health, and we’re excited to continue to broaden our services, as the needs of our patients grow.

EHCW Mission

The Educational Health Center of Wyoming meets the health and wellness needs of our communities by providing accessible, high-quality care while educating health professionals.

EHCW Vision

To be a regional leader in patient-centered, quality care accessible to all, delivered with respect and integrity in parallel with transformative health professional education.

EHCW Values

Compassion

Healing

Integrity

Appreciation

Innovation

Community

Prevention

We are a community-based health center and a proud Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), committed to providing accessible, affordable care to everyone regardless of insurance status or ability to pay.

 

What is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC)?

A Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) is a healthcare provider that meets government standards to offer affordable, full-service care to communities in need. FQHCs focus on improving access to primary and preventive care, especially in low-income or rural areas where healthcare options may be limited.

 

What does this mean for you?

Affordable Care for All
One of the main goals of FQHCs is to make healthcare available to everyone, no matter their income. They use a sliding fee scale, so patients pay based on what they can afford. This helps low-income individuals and families get the medical care they need. (link to sliding fee scale for a quick review)

Support for Vulnerable Populations
FQHCs focus on caring for vulnerable groups, such as uninsured individuals, people experiencing homelessness, and migrant workers. By meeting the needs of these communities, FQHCs help improve health outcomes for everyone.

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