Low Cost Health Care/Insurance

Baby Your Baby
Baby Your Baby provides speedy insurance coverage for prenatal care while going through the more lengthy process of making a Medicaid application.
1-800-826-9662
- www.babyyourbaby.org
Medicaid
Medicaid offers various health coverage options for low-income and disabled individuals.
Toll-free hotline: 1-800-662-9651
Utah: 801-538-6155
- www.health.utah.gov/bep
Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
CHIP provides affordable health insurance for low-income working families that earn too much for Medicaid and have children under the age of 19.
1-877-KIDS-NOW (543-7669)
- www.health.utah.gov/chip
Primary Care Network (PCN)
PCN is a Utah health plan that covers services provided by a primary health care provider for low-income, uninsured Utah parents (ages 19 and up) who don’t qualify for Medicaid. To qualify, parents must have children under 18 living at home.
1-888-222-2542
- www.health.utah.gov/pcn/
Together Rx Access
This service helps low-income individuals and families without prescription drug insurance receive discounts on medications.
1-800-250-2839
- www.TogetherRxAccess.com
Immunizations Hotline
This hotline provides vaccine information, including no-cost or low-cost vaccines for eligible children through the Utah Vaccines for Children Program (VFC).
800-275-0659
Free Community Health Clinics
Maliheh Free Clinic
The Maliheh Free Clinic provides free medical services for uninsured individuals and low income families. Call for an appointment; no walk-ins.
415 East 3900 South
801-266-3700
www.malihehfreeclinic.org

Utah Hope Clinic
The Utah Hope Clinic is a free medical facility providing treatment and referrals for those who are without insurance and at or below 150% Federal Poverty Guidelines. Open Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
65 East 6850 South
801-568-6700
www.utahhopeclinic.org