Patients

Examination Room

Patient Demographics

We see an average of 3-12 adult and pediatric male and female patients per night. By age, twenty percent of our patients are children under the age of 18, sixty percent of our patients are adults ages 18 – 35, and twenty percent of our patients are adults 35 years and older. Of patients seen in 2015, 83% were residents of the District of Columbia. 43% of patients seen in 2015 were residents of DC General Family Shelter. Based on visit type, 42% were new patient visits, while 58% were continuity of care visits. 73% of patients seen in 2015 had health insurance coverage, increased from 49% in 2014. Of patients with healthcare insurance, 91% were covered by Medicaid or a Medicaid managed plan, and 9% were covered by a private plan. 

Services Offered

The HOYA Clinic opened on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019, at The Triumph, a Community of Hope temporary housing facility in Congress Heights in Southeast Washington. The HOYA Clinic is seeing clients staying at The Triumph on Tuesday evenings. If you have any questions about obtaining medical services, please contact Patient Advocacy Coordinator Noor Naheed at nn552@georgetown.edu.

If you would like a pediatric physical (well visit), please call the Kids Mobile Medical Clinic at (202) 444-8888.

  • Child and Adult Sick Care
  • HIV and STI Testing
  • Pregnancy Tests
  • PPD (Tuberculin) Tests
  • Lab Tests
  • Blood Pressure and Blood Sugar Checks
  • Medication
  • Minor Wound Care
  • Women’s Health
  • Influenza Vaccinations
  • Adult & Child Physicals (Well Visits)
  • Health Education

If we cannot provide you with the services you require, we will refer you to a specialist who can.

Eligibility

All are welcome, regardless of ability to pay, insurance status, or immigration status.

Sign In Hours

The HOYA Clinic is now seeing clients staying at The Triumph in Southeast Washington on Tuesday evenings and at Catholic Charities VMC every Monday. If you have any further questions, please contact Community Relations Coordinator, Arjun Chhabra at ac2268@georgetown.edu.