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Respecting one's uniqueness is priority. We value our patient's beliefs, cultures, needs and strengths.
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In September 2006 and again in September 2007, Total Health Care was selected the number one provider for offering quality care to patients out of twenty-two health care organizations. Awarded by Maryland Physicians Care, Total Health Care exceeded national standards performance measures as governed by the National Committee for Quality Assurance
In June 2006, Total Health Care launched its' new Center for Emotional and Social Health (CESH). This new center focuses on integrating the understanding, treatment and prevention of depression, anxiety and related mental health issues with somatic care. CESH brings together education and medicine for people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities. The program is presently offered at our Mondawmin Mall and Larry Young Division Health Center Locations. Find out more
Understanding the important role that community health centers have in increasing primary care access for residents is critical. Total Health Care recognizes the need to provide quality care. We have partnered with governments and locally based partners who are willing to do their part to make a difference. We provide care in diverse healthcare settings, from community events and our outpatient clinics, to correctional facilities.
Our experts treat pediatric patients and provide medical exams, asthma education and many services to children suffering from asthma.
Providing immunizations more effectively to our children is essential. For the third consecutive year, Total Health Care's pediatric services was named a Best Childhood Immunization Practice Site by the Baltimore City Health Department. This recognition supports our disease prevention efforts. Of all the health services we provide, a healthy pediatric population is a most important outcome.
Reach Out and Read at Total Health Care has provided new books for infants, preschoolers and school-age children who visit our pediatric centers. We have distributed over 6,500 books to our patients during their well-child visits. Through our partnership with United Healthcare and the Reach Out and Read Program, we have given away more than 15,000 books at community outreach events. Our health care providers talk with parents about the enjoyment and value of reading books to their children.