Services
Our services are provided to anyone seeking care, regardless of race, medical plan, age, gender, ability to pay, or immigration status.

Primary Services

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Physical Exam

  • Wellness Check-up
  • Vaccination
  • Health Education
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Chronic Illness Management

  • Hypertension
  • Cholesterol
  • Diabetes
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Specialty Referral

  • Dedicated Referral Team

Extended Services

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Behavior/ Mental Health

  • Stress
  • Depression/ Anxiety
  • Sleep Disorders
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Acupuncture

  • Arthritis/ Joint Problem
  • Back/ Neck/ Knee Pain
  • Other Supportive Care
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Dental Care

  • Preventive Care
  • Screening/ Exam
  • Consultation

Delivered Services

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Outreach

  • To Churches
  • To Organizations
  • To Businesses
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Virtual Visits

  • Tele-Visits
  • Tele-Consultation
  • Electronic Prescriptions

ProjectS

MHILA PROJECT 2024


Improving mental health is a national goal of the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Healthy People 2030 Initiative, especially in the face of rising demand after the COVID-19 pandemic. Nonetheless, though public health policies support this goal and health insurance navigation resources
are available, Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) subgroups tend to lag in mental health care access and utilization due to language barriers, lack of access, cultural stigmas, and other factors. In response, 3C Community Clinic (3CCC)’s Mental Health Intervention for Los Angeles (MHILA) project will strengthen cross-sector strategies to address the mental health needs of the underserved immigrant community in Los Angeles County.

Based on a successful 2021 pilot program, we’ve found that in-language navigation services play a critical role in helping patients (a) mitigate accessibility issues; (b) work through cultural stigmas, and (c) connect to relevant community resources. 3CCC’s MHILA project will combine in-language navigation services, mental health care, and faith-based counseling to address the unique needs of our patients.

3CCC’s MHILA project combines its mental health care services with faith-based counseling for increased efficacy; this care model is a proven strategy that can help combat the gaps in public health policies impacting AAPI to contribute towards the HHS Healthy People 2030 Initiative.

3CCC’s partners are existing contractors with bilingual (English/Korean) staff members on hand:
All partners are located in 3CCC’s service and are close to our project site.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Which insurance/ Medical groups do you take?
• Medi-Cal
• Medicare
• Covered California
• Commercial HMO
• AltaMed
• Preferred
• Bella Vista
• Regal
• KAMG
How do I schedule an appointment?
1. First, call us at +1 213 322 2666
2. Provide the following information:
    • Name
    • Date of Birth
    • Reason for Appointment

Our staff will review our schedule and give you the earliest spot available.
How do I refill my prescription?
1. Call your pharmacy 2 to 3 days in advance to request a refill.
2. Check with the pharmacy 2 to 3 days later to confirm your medication is ready.
3. If ready, pick up at your earliest convenience.
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What do I need to bring in as a First Visit Patient?
1. Fast for 6 hours the day before your appointment if you have physical exam.

2. Come 10-15 minutes earlier to fill out the forms.
Bring the following items:
• Photo ID/ Driver license
• Insurance Card
• List of your medication
if you are taking any
• Bring any records
you want to go over with the provider.
How do I refill my prescription?
1. Call your pharmacy 2 to 3 days in advance to request a refill.
2. Check with the pharmacy 2 to 3 days later to confirm your medication is ready.
3. If ready, pick up at your earliest convenience.
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How to change Personal Care Provider (PCP)?
1. Please call your (Name of Health Plan)

2. Provide the following information:
• Primary Care Physician: Dr. Rosemarie Melchor
• NPI: 1982682969
• Address: 3030 W Olympic Blvd Suite #206, Los Angeles, CA 90006
• Phone Number: (213) 322-2666