Lincoln Lemington Family Health

Medical Center in Pittsburgh, PA
Medical Center in Pittsburgh, PA Jesus, attested to in Holy Scripture, is the Way, the Truth, and the Life, who brings all healing. Following Jesus includes both contemplation (individual and corporate) and action. Whole-person health care aspires to minister to every kind of being human, including body, mind, spirit, heart, and social situation. Community is necessary for healing. Because of this, we work with others (churches, social agencies) and encourage our patients to join healing communities of value to them.

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7171 Churchland Street
Pittsburgh, PA
15206
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About Us
read morePACHC is a statewide membership services organization representing Community Health Centers-the largest primary care network in Pennsylvania and the nation-and other primary healthcare safety net providers. PACHCproviderscarefor more than 700,000 Pennsylvanians through more than 300 nonprofit health centers that provide comprehensive primary medical, dental and behavioral health services throughout sites in rural and urban communities across Pennsylvania. Community Health Centers share the mission of improving access to affordable, quality primary medical, dental and behavioral health care for all.
read moreOur courteous andknowledgeable staff works hard from first contact to make every visit to our office positive. Whether it's your child's first visit, a well-child checkup, or sick encounter, we strive to makesure you and your child are always comfortable and informed. OurPediatric Team provides the highest quality care to our patients focusing on the whole child including their physical, emotional and spiritual needs. We emphasize wellness and prevention while addressing current acute and chronic illnesses.
read moreIn 1975, the Rev. Douglas A. Dunderdale was the senior pastor of Eastminster Presbyterian Church in the East Liberty neighborhood of Pittsburgh. He began praying that God would bring a Christian healing ministry to become a part of the church. Also in 1975, David Hall, a resident of Mt. Lebanon in Pittsburgh, graduated from MIT and entered Medical School at the University of Rochester. For what did these two men pray? That God would call like-minded people to a ministry of healing in the urban area of Pittsburgh where God's love would be experienced through healing and care that was fundamentally different from what the world was providing.
read moreFrom our beginning, the Center has grown substantially, from 1,000 patient visits in a three-room clinic in the basement of Eastminster Presbyterian Church in its first year, to nearly 41,000 patient visits in 2018. We are a full-service health care center with medical offices in three locations: East Liberty, the Hill District, andLincoln-Lemington. All of our practitioners are board-certified, and make a long-term commitment to the Center. We are a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) and maintain high-quality standards that are required with that designation.
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