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Who we are and what we do for the uninsured.
Who we are and what we do.
Board of Directors.
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Quarterly newsletter.
Free health care for the uninsured.
Access free prescription drugs.
Manage chronic disease and live healthy lifestyle.
Make a difference by volunteering.
Give the gift of health.
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Coastal Medical Access Project (CMAP)
builds healthier communities focusing primarily on Coastal Georgia
through programs that increase access to healthcare.

Henri Woodman Community Clinics
MedBank
Chronic Disease Prevention and Management
   

CMAP serves residents of Coastal Georgia who are uninsured or underinsured. Approximately 24,000 people in Camden, Glynn and McIntosh Counties who are uninsured, and thousands more who are underinsured, may be helped by CMAP programs.

These folks are not on Medicaid or Medicare. They are usually working two or three jobs, and none of their employers offer health insurance. We also serve people who are retired, have worked all their lives but are not quite old enough for Medicare.

These people are our friends, neighbors, relatives, and employees. They are the people who mow our lawns, wait on our tables, and look just like us. In other words, CMAP serves our community.

You are invited to review this website to learn about CMAP, who we are and why we do what we do . . . and, to see if CMAP services and mission are "right" for you or someone you know.

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2605 Parkwood Drive - Brunswick Georgia 31520 - (912)554-3559 | 70 Lindsey Lane - Kingsland Georgia 31548- (912)729-9680
   
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