CommUnityCare is excited to announce it is now providing primary care medical services at Austin’s recently established Black Men’s Health Clinic (BMHC) Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6 pm to 8 pm.

The partnership with the BMHC is born out of a mutual commitment to increase access to health care and health care information in a setting that best meets the needs of men of color.

“There are many reasons men of color do not access the health care system including socioeconomic status or lack of information. Another major barrier in accessing care for black men is rooted in historic medical mistrust” said the founder of the Black Men’s Health Clinic, Larry Wallace Sr. “In order to help overcome this mistrust and to address the health inequities men of color face, I recognized that a dedicated and safe environment for men of color was needed – this is why I established the Black Men’s Health Clinic with strong support from community partners and stakeholders, including CommUnityCare.”

In addition to providing primary medical care, CommUnityCare will coordinate care and referrals to other services and will have a full-time community health worker at the BMHC which is located at 6633 E. Highway 290, Suite #100, Austin, Texas 78723. Men interested in accessing care at this location can call 512.978.9015 to schedule an appointment. CommUnityCare plans to expand hours of service at the BMHC in the coming months based on patient demand.

“Data shows that Travis County black men live, on average, 5.1 years less than their white non-Latino counterparts,” said CommUnityCare CEO, Jaeson Fournier. “We also know that our black men, especially those who are low income, are more likely to die from heart disease, stroke, diabetes and cancer. The Black Men’s Health Clinic provides an opportunity to better address these longstanding health disparities, and CommUnityCare could not be prouder to partner with the Black Men’s Health Clinic.”

For more information visit blackmenshealthclinic.com or communitycaretx.org.

Pictured from left to right: Carmen Cardenas, CHW; Diana Castillo, Senior MAC; Luis Chen, CHW; Tania Vega, CMA; Christa Jones, APRN