Committed to Helping Those Living with HIV, Regardless of Their Ability to Pay

CommUnityCare and David Powell offer a wide range of options to assist individuals in accessing health care. In addition to accepting most major insurance plans, Medicaid, and Medicare, CommUnityCare has financial eligibility specialists who are available to review all options and offer application assistance and enrollment services for the following:

Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (More Info)

  • The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program provides HIV-related services for those persons residing in Travis, Bastrop, Blanco, Burnet, Caldwell, Fayette, Hays, Lee, Llano and Williamson County who meet the income guidelines and requirements and do not have sufficient health care coverage or financial resources.

AIDS Drug Assistance Program (More Info)

  • Texas HIV Medication Program (THMP), the official ADAP for the state of Texas, provides medications for the treatment of HIV and its related complications to persons who meet the income guidelines and requirements.

CommUnityCare’s Sliding Fee Scale Program (SFS)

  • A program that provides health care services on a sliding fee scale based on an individual’s income and household size. Services include primary care, dental, behavioral health, prescription program, specialty care, HIV services, women’s services, health care for the homeless, walk-in and after-hours care, and pediatric care.

Medical Access Program (MAP) and MAP BASIC (More Info)

  • Program provided by Central Health for qualifying individuals residing in Travis County. MAP that covers primary care, prescriptions, dental, specialty and hospital care.

  • Note: This covers other healthcare services outside of the David Powell Health Center, including any specialists or dental care you may need.

Titles & Grants / ACA Marketplace / Medicaid / CHIP

  • To determine whether you are eligible for one of the programs listed above, you will need to bring documents that show proof of residency, identity and income.

Click below for a list of documents needed for your eligibility appointment:

Clinic Facilities and Access

CommUnityCare meets all federal, state and local safety and licensing requirements, as well as all Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) statutes and is therefore readily accessible to those with visual, hearing and mobility disabilities. Interpreters for those with hearing disabilities are provided as necessary, and Spanish speakers are served by clinic staffers who are fluent in Spanish. There is also a translation line service available for any language not spoken by clinic staff.