Welcome
The Free Clinic of Culpeper is part of the nonprofit Culpeper Wellness Foundation and provides confidential medical care to those who do not have health insurance or the means to pay for healthcare in Culpeper.
Mission & Vision
The Free Clinic seeks to improve health and promote wellness by providing quality healthcare to eligible adults in Culpeper through a collaboration of community resources. The Clinic is located on the Culpeper Medical Center campus where UVA Health provides access to lab work, imaging and specialty services as needed by our patients.
A staff of paid medical and administrative professionals is augmented by community volunteers including physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, pharmacists and office staff. We are able to provide many medications for free through programs that include The Pharmacy Connection, RxPartnerships, Direct Relief, and Americares.
To support overall health and quality of life for our patients, the Free Clinic may refer patients to counseling, transportation assistance, Culpeper Human Services, literacy training, nutrition counseling, employment training, or other services available from local partner organizations.
Volunteers are always needed. For more information, call 540-829-5032 or email clinic director Tammy LaGraffe: tlagraffe@culpeperwellness.org.
News & Events
Culpeper Free Clinic earns gold!
For the fourth year, the clinic has earned a Gold Rating from the National Association of Free and Charitable Clinics Quality Standards Program.
Culpeper Police Partner with Less Cancer and the Free Clinic of Culpeper to Promote Important Cancer Screenings
The Free Clinic of Culpeper, the Culpeper Police Department and non profit Less Cancer have partnered to promote awareness of cancer screenings and availability of screenings to uninsured community residents through the clinic.
Culpeper Star Exponent: Free Clinic of Culpeper crew smaller, seeing more patients
A January 2022 look at our clinic, which shares the staffing and volunteer challenges facing many Virginia free clinics during the pandemic.