About the Organization
Park DuValle Community Health Center, Inc. (PDCHC) is the oldest Section 330e federally qualified health center (FQHC) in the Commonwealth of Kentucky providing primary care for all ages including Adult, Pediatric and Womens Health, Behavioral Health, Dental, Laboratory, X-ray and Pharmacy services. We accept most insurances and eligible low income, uninsured patients are seen on a sliding fee scale regardless of ability to pay.
Park DuValle is an independent not-for-profit community health center and is a Level 3 NCQA recognized Patient Centered Medical Home. We have served Louisville and surrounding counties health care needs since 1968.
The center's services are affordable, comprehensive and of high quality. As a federally qualified health center surveyed and licensed in the Commonwealth of Kentucky as primary care centers, Park DuValle Community Health Centers four sites strive to adhere to the highest quality standards of patient care, regardless of insurance or ability to pay. Employees of Park DuValle Community Health Center, Inc. are deemed to be federal employees qualified for protection under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA).
We are all about caring for you and our community and want our community to get healthy, be healthy and stay healthy. In collaboration with community agencies and universities, we offer free Breastfeeding, Smoking Cessation, Healthy Journey for Two Prenatal, and Active Steps for Diabetes health education classes. Low cost and free Mammography is offered in partnership with the Norton cancer Institute.
About the Community
Introduction to Louisville
Louisville, Kentucky is the largest city in the state and the sixteenth largest in the country. Louisville has 90 other attractions, 17,000 hotel rooms, and 2,500 restaurants to satisfy visitors and residents alike. The city was founded in 1778 by George Rogers Clark and named after King Louis XVI. It lies on the Ohio River near the border with Indiana. The metro area is widely referred to as "Kentuckiana", and residents of Louisville are known as Louisvillians. The city is best known for the Kentucky Derby, the most popular event in horse racing and known as the "most exciting two minutes in sports".
Louisville Culture
The four most popular attractions Louisville has to offer are the Louisville Slugger Museum, with the worlds largest bat; the Louisville Science Center, which now has a $7.6 million human body exhibit; Glassworks, a space housing works from 50 glass artists; and the Frazier Historical Arms Museum. The downtown area is alive with performing arts venues, such as the Kentucky Center, which hosts local and national theater programming. The East Market Street Neighborhood has become an attraction due to its restaurants and art galleries. There are many charming neighborhoods in the city, including Old Louisville with its 19th-century charm.
As the most ethnically diverse city in Kentucky, Louisville is all about quality of life - affordable housing - short commute times - lots of things to do - including a park around every corner! Louisville even hosts New2Lou, a social organization designed as a resource for transplants to Louisville who are looking to meet people, try new places and connect to the community.
Hiring for the Following Vacancies
Med/Peds
Physician
Louisville, Kentucky
Park DuValle Community Health Center - NA
Last Updated: 2/28/17
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Posted:
2/28/17
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Pediatrics
Pediatrician
Louisville, Kentucky
Park DuValle Community Health Center - Park DuValle Community Health Center, Inc.
Last Updated: 2/28/17
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Posted:
12/28/16
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Family Medicine
Physician
Louisville, Kentucky
Park DuValle Community Health Center - NA
Last Updated: 2/28/17
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Posted:
2/28/17
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