Good News: Eligible Indiana residents may sign up for HIP coverage all year long. Tulip Tree can help uninsured eligible patients enroll in immediate Medicaid insurance coverage. Our Enrollment Staff is available to help you by phone or in person. We are a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) located in Fort Branch in Gibson County, Indiana.
Our mission is to serve people who are uninsured and underinsured by providing high quality, affordable, compassionate and accessible medical, dental, and behavioral health care. Our patients come to us from throughout southwest Indiana and neighboring counties of Illinois. We accept all Medicaid, HIP 2.0, Medicare, Affordable Care Act insurance coverages and most commercial plans.
Our mission is to serve people who are uninsured and underinsured by providing high quality, affordable, compassionate and accessible medical, dental, and behavioral health care. Our patients come to us from throughout southwest Indiana and neighboring counties of Illinois. We accept all Medicaid, HIP 2.0, Medicare, Affordable Care Act insurance coverages and most commercial plans.
Services
Tulip Tree Family Health Care is committed to improving the health of individuals by offering high quality, affordable services regardless of income. Tulip Tree Family Health Care provides primary health care, dental care, behavioral health, and other related services, including education, diagnosis and treatment through a community facility.
Tulip Tree Family Health Care is staffed by Family Nurse Practitioners and Family Practice Physicians who are educated in primary care and dedicated to offering a full range of medical services. This includes areas ranging from preventative medicine to treatment. Our providers strive to offer education to each patient to help them build and maintain an overall healthy lifestyle in as comfortable and affordable a situation as possible.
Sliding Fees are offered to everyone with household incomes below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. A Nominal Visit Fee is offered to patients whose household income is below 100% of the Federal Poverty Level. The best and most accurate way to determine what your individual sliding scale fees would be is to call the office and schedule an Intake Appointment.
Everything we do at Tulip Tree Family Health Care is possible because of our community's gracious support. We provide accessible and affordable medical and dental services to uninsured and underinsured residents of Gibson County and the surrounding area - with respect, compassion, and understanding.
Reviews (9)
Vanessa Kissel
Dec 30, 2021
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Meloney Racine
Oct 24, 2021
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Kelly Timmons
Feb 28, 2021
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Jazmyne Langford
Feb 04, 2021
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Hands down the worst doctors office I have EVER been to. I can only speak for the fort branch office as I have never been to the Princeton one. They NEVER answer the phone, they hardly ever call people back. I left voicemails for 3 days and never got a call back. I was late with my class for clinical s because it took them over a month to give me my shot record. Now we have moved out of state and my son is behind on vaccination because it’s now been ANOTHER MONTH and they still have not given us his records. It’s really sad that the office staff can ruin a whole practice for someone. I will
Bean
Aug 24, 2020
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Shelby Waddell
Jan 31, 2020
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The only staff that were friendly are the ladies up front that handle the appointments. When I showed up. The others wernt very talkative at all. I thought I was getting a cleaning, and I was only getting X-rays. Noone was informing on what was going on. Not very friendly at all. So I came back for my cleaning, and that was the worst cleaning I'd ever had!! It hurt so bad. I know it had been awhile since I had my teeth cleaned, but she kept going over the same spots. It was just a very painful cleaning. Smh. They said I needed to have quite a few fillings but with the painful cleaning and unfriendly
Tanesha King
Nov 13, 2019
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Debbie Denney
Jun 14, 2017
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Awesome for getting your health back together. Just NEVER EVER think because you owe 50-75.00 the Dr doesn't want you too come In. Its their policy's that really need to be explained to you on a per patient basis AFTER you see your Dr. NOT, before they let you see your Dr again. I really went so far backwards I not only looked like I was dying or diseased, but I actually felt and believed I was. Any longer and I could have been in a lot worse shape than I was. And my Dr didn't know I was turned away the day of my appt. with her until one year later. An old Dr. Of mine suggested I let my Dr know
Karen Gendren
Sep 01, 2015
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