Contact
Contra Costa Refugee Health Program
Contra Costa Public Health Division
597 Center Avenue, Suite 275
Martinez, CA 94553
Map & Directions
P: 925-313-6893 (For questions and other language needs)
F: 925-313-6344
Linguistic Access Services
Persons who prefer to speak in English or a language other than English or who are deaf or hard of hearing enjoy equal access to all services of Contra Costa Health.
Medical interpretation is available to all patients of Contra Costa Health who prefer a language other than English. This service is available 24 hours per day and 7 days per week at no cost to the patient.
All of our medical interpreters are specially trained to assist patients and health care providers to communicate with each other in the preferred language during the provision of care, when making medical appointments, receiving health care information or when discussing billing or health related financial information.
The health professional will connect with an interpreter during clinic visits or during a hospital stay every time they communicate with the patient or client that prefers a language other than English. Contra Costa Health does not rely on family members or friends to provide these services for the patient or client.
Documents used by Contra Costa Health are available in English, Spanish and other languages as requested. The translation is provided at no cost to the patient or client.
Language Assistance Services
For help with medical interpretation or translation services please call the following numbers Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sally McFalone
925-313-6242
Maggie Nguyen
925-313-6893
- Language Access Policy 402PCS
- Language Access Policy 402PCS - Español
- Language Access Policy 402PCS - Chinese
- Language Access Policy 402PCS - Vietnamese
- Language Access Policy 402PCS - Farsi
Refugee Health Program
Contra Costa Health assists in evaluating and improving the health of the newly arriving refugees and asylees.
Who is a Refugee?
Refugee status is granted by the President and Congress of the United States. A Refugee is any person who is unable to return to his or her own country because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion.
Health Care Services for Refugees:
- Health advocacy
- Health education
- Health screenings
- Immunizations
- Interpretation
- Outreach
- Referrals to health and human services
- Tuberculosis follow-up and care