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What are my options for Addiction Recovery at InterCommunity Health Care?

For those struggling with substance use, asking for help can be a hard step to take; and knowing where to start and where to turn can feel overwhelming. InterCommunity is here to be that first step.

Celebrating Wellness and Community During National Health Center Week

InterCommunity is hosting an all-day community event on 8/6 to celebrate National Health Center Week! Read the history of NHCW and learn more about this free event.

Light Up the Night: An Evening to Give Back

InterCommunity is excited to invite you to support our mission at our annual Signature Gala Event!

The Vital Role of Mental Health Therapists in Our Community

InterCommunity emphasizes the importance of mental health alongside physical health. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) illustrates the significance of this work.

Men’s Health Matters: Why Regular Checkups Can Save Lives

Men avoid going to the doctor even when they think they should. While skipping an appointment might seem harmless, it can mean missing signs of serious conditions.

Men's Health Month: Top Health Screenings Every Man Needs

Men's Health Month is the perfect time to focus on your well-being and ensure you're on track for a healthy future with these five important health screenings.

Breaking the Silence on Hepatitis C

Hepatitis C is often called a “silent” disease because many people who carry the virus feel perfectly healthy, often for years. Yet beneath the surface, the infection can slowly damage the liver as it progresses, leading to serious complications such as cirrhosis, liver failure, or liver cancer. The good news is...

The Hidden Weight of Depression and Mental Health Challenges

Mental health conditions touch nearly every community, workplace, and family in America, yet many people continue to struggle in silence. According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), approximately 22.8 percent of adults — roughly one in five people — experience a diagnosable mental illness each year.

National Minority Health Month – Closing the Gap in Chronic Disease

April is National Minority Health Month, highlighting the ongoing health disparities that disproportionately impact communities across the United States.

How Managing Stress Impacts Your Heart Health

Chronic stress can lead to more serious conditions such as heart disease and decreased immune function. A provider can help you manage your stress effectively.