
CLINICA MAYA
Clínica Maya helps uninsured families access and navigate essential healthcare services, including free or low-cost primary care, prenatal care, and emergency services. We provide education on chronic illness self-management to empower individuals to better care for themselves, alongside supporting Indigenous families with a community herbal medicine pantry, group therapy sessions (platícas or círculos), and other traditional healing practices.
PRIMARY & SPECIALTY CARE
Through our amazing partnerships and volunteers, we are able to host monthly primary and specialty care clinics to ensure our uninsured families have accessible and affordable healthcare. We also refer families to other low-cost or free primary, specialty, and therapeutic services as the need arises. Our in-house clinics differ each month based on healthcare provider availability (such as OBGYN, dermatology, pediatrics, back-to-school vaccinations, and so on). Please call us to see what our upcoming appointments look like.
CANCER
SCREENINGS
Through our partnership with Promise Fund, we provide one-on-one support to women in attending medical appointments for cancer screenings, diagnosis, and treatment. We connect women with mammograms, pap smears, breast exams, diagnostics and treatment and we assist with the transportation and indigenous language interpretations. We also partner with University of Miami Health to provide early screening for prostate and colorectal cancer. The goal is to ensure vulnerable women and men have access to early diagnosis and live-saving treatment.
DIABETES
PREVENTION &
MANAGEMENT
The families we serve have an increased risk of becoming diabetic compared to the general public due to risk factors associated with poverty, food scarcity, and lack of insurance. We are working to reduce this risk by providing healthy foods, nutrition education, and glucose testing. This programming is offered in-house each weekday as well as out in the community at our food pantry, in front of frequently visited businesses, and at the gas stations where day laborers and farm workers cash their paychecks.
