History
Bullhook Community Health Center originated in September 2005 as a section of the Hill County Health Department, funded by a federal Healthy Communities Access Planning Grant. This grant allowed the Health Department's Bullhook Clinic to offer medical and care management services to the community with a sliding fee scale. Patients were able to access coordinated and holistic care with other providers in the community. On July 1, 2007, a federal Community Health Center Grant was awarded to the board of directors for a new organization, Bullhook Community Health Center, Inc. Bullhook Community Health Center provides healthcare services that help reduce the financial burden placed on the community when uninsured and under-insured residents cannot get the needed healthcare or cannot pay for the healthcare they do get.
Specialties
We are a patient centered medical home. What that means is that we put you at the center of your care for all your health needs. We have a full service pharmacy, a medical department with a pediatrician and two family nurse practitioners, a dental department with two dentists and a dental hygienist, and a behavioral health department with an array of mental health and substance abuse counselors.