261QS1200X Sleep Disorder Diagnostic Clinic/Center
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261QM0855X
Adolescent and Children Mental Health
A medical facility that provides mental health care for children and teenagers, offering evaluation, counseling, and treatment for issues such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, behavioral problems, and trauma. Services may include individual or group therapy, family counseling, and support for parents and caregivers. Patients can expect a supportive environment focused on improving emotional well-being and helping young people cope with challenges.
261QA0600X
Adult Day Care
A medical facility that offers daytime care and supervision for adults who need assistance with daily activities but do not require full-time nursing care. Services typically include social activities, meals, basic health monitoring, personal care, and support for people with conditions like dementia, physical disabilities, or chronic illnesses. Patients and their families can expect a safe, supportive environment that helps maintain independence and provides respite for caregivers.
261QM0850X
Adult Mental Health
A medical facility that provides evaluation, counseling, and treatment for adults experiencing mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. Patients can expect help managing symptoms, therapy sessions, medication management, and support for improving daily functioning and quality of life. The team may include psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and counselors who work together to create personalized care plans.
261QA0005X
Ambulatory Family Planning Facility
A medical facility that provides family planning and reproductive health services, including birth control options, pregnancy counseling, and abortion procedures, at a fixed location without overnight stays. Patients can expect care such as contraceptive counseling, pregnancy testing, abortion services, sterilization procedures, and other related treatments, all focused on supporting reproductive choices and health in an outpatient setting.
261QA0006X
Ambulatory Fertility Facility
A medical facility that provides fertility treatments and reproductive health services in an outpatient setting, meaning patients do not stay overnight. Patients can expect care for infertility, including procedures such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), embryo transfers, egg donation, and other assisted reproductive techniques. The facility supports individuals and couples seeking to become pregnant, offering consultations, diagnostic testing, and treatment planning in a comfortable, clinic-based environment.
261QA1903X
Ambulatory Surgical
A medical facility that provides same-day surgical care, allowing patients to have operations and procedures that do not require an overnight hospital stay. Services commonly include minor surgeries such as hernia repairs, cataract removal, endoscopies, and orthopedic procedures. Patients can expect a safe, efficient environment for scheduled surgeries, with pre- and post-operative care provided by specialized staff.
261QA0900X
Amputee
A medical facility that helps people who have lost a limb, either from birth or surgery. They provide services such as counseling, fitting and adjusting artificial limbs (prosthetics), personal training on how to use new limbs, and ongoing support. Patients can expect custom care plans, help with rehabilitation, and education for daily living with an amputation.
261QA3000X
Augmentative Communication
A medical facility that helps people who have difficulty speaking or communicating by evaluating their needs and providing specialized communication devices. Staffed by experts in speech and hearing, these centers help choose, set up, and teach patients how to use tools such as speech-generating devices. They commonly assist individuals with conditions like stroke, ALS, cerebral palsy, autism, or other disorders affecting speech and language. Patients can expect personalized assessments, device training, and ongoing support for communication needs.
261QB0400X
Birthing
A medical facility that provides care for women before, during, and after childbirth in a setting outside of a hospital. Services include prenatal check-ups, support and care during labor and delivery, and postpartum care for mothers and newborns. Birthing centers offer a comfortable, family-focused environment for low-risk pregnancies and may provide childbirth education, breastfeeding support, and newborn screenings.
261QC1500X
Community Health
A medical facility that provides primary and preventive care to people in the local community, often serving individuals and families regardless of their ability to pay. Community health clinics offer check-ups, immunizations, treatment for minor illnesses and injuries, management of chronic conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure, health education, and basic mental health support. Patients can expect accessible, affordable care focused on improving overall community health.
261QC1800X
Corporate Health
A medical facility that provides health services specifically for employees of a company or organization. Corporate health clinics offer services such as physical exams, routine check-ups, immunizations, workplace injury care, wellness programs, and health screenings. Patients can expect convenient access to care for common illnesses, minor injuries, and preventive health needs, often with a focus on keeping employees healthy and safe at work.
261QC0050X
Critical Access Hospital
A medical facility within or connected to a Critical Access Hospital that offers primary care and basic health services to people in small rural communities. Patients can expect help with routine check-ups, minor injuries, common illnesses like colds or infections, vaccinations, and ongoing care for chronic conditions such as diabetes or high blood pressure. This clinic provides easy access to essential healthcare close to home.
261QD0000X
Dental
A medical facility that provides oral health care services, including routine dental check-ups, cleanings, fillings, extractions, and preventive care. Dental clinics/centers diagnose and treat common dental issues such as cavities, gum disease, tooth pain, and oral infections. Patients can expect services like dental X-rays, fluoride treatments, sealants, and advice on maintaining healthy teeth and gums.
261QD1600X
Developmental Disabilities
A medical facility that provides specialized care, evaluations, and support for children with developmental disabilities such as cerebral palsy, autism, Down syndrome, and other conditions that affect growth and learning. Patients and families can expect services like diagnosis, therapy, counseling, and training, all delivered by a team of healthcare professionals working together to help children reach their fullest potential.
261QE0002X
Emergency Care
A medical facility that provides immediate care for urgent medical conditions that are not life-threatening but require prompt attention. Emergency care clinics treat injuries like cuts, sprains, burns, minor fractures, and sudden illnesses such as severe colds, infections, asthma attacks, or allergic reactions. Patients can expect fast assessment, treatment, and stabilization, with referrals to hospitals or specialists if needed. These centers are typically open extended hours and accept walk-in patients.
261QE0700X
End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Treatment
A medical facility that specializes in caring for people with end-stage kidney disease who need regular treatments like dialysis. These centers provide ongoing management of kidney failure, including hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis, blood tests, and support with medications and diet. Patients can expect personalized treatment plans, education about kidney health, and help with managing symptoms and related health problems.
261QE0800X
Endoscopy
A medical facility that specializes in performing endoscopic procedures to examine and treat conditions of the digestive tract, such as the esophagus, stomach, intestines, and colon. Patients can expect services like colonoscopies, upper endoscopies, and related diagnostic or minor therapeutic procedures. Common reasons for visiting include screening for colon cancer, investigating causes of abdominal pain, bleeding, or digestive issues, and removing polyps or foreign objects.
261QF0050X
Family Planning, Non-Surgical
A medical facility that offers family planning and reproductive health services without surgery. Patients can expect physical exams, pregnancy and contraceptive counseling, birth control options, nutritional guidance, and basic lab tests such as pregnancy and Pap tests. This clinic helps with pregnancy prevention, reproductive health education, and provides prescriptions or access to contraceptives.
261QF0400X
Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC)
A medical facility that provides comprehensive primary and preventive healthcare services to people of all ages, especially those in underserved communities. Patients can expect routine check-ups, immunizations, treatment for common illnesses and chronic conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure, dental care, mental health services, and help accessing social support programs. Care is often provided regardless of a patient’s ability to pay.
261QG0250X
Genetics
A medical facility that helps patients understand and manage genetic conditions by reviewing family history, offering genetic testing, and providing information about inherited diseases. Common services include testing for conditions like cystic fibrosis, sickle cell anemia, and hereditary cancer risks. Patients can expect guidance about their genetic risks, support with decision-making, and help understanding test results and treatment options.
261QH0100X
Health Service
A medical facility that offers a range of general health services to individuals and families, often serving as a first point of contact for medical care. Health service clinics or centers provide preventive care, routine check-ups, vaccinations, management of chronic conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure, minor injury treatment, and health education. Patients can expect accessible, coordinated care for common illnesses, ongoing health needs, and referrals to specialists if necessary.
261QH0700X
Hearing and Speech
A medical facility that helps people with hearing and speech problems by providing testing, diagnosis, and therapy. Patients can expect services such as hearing tests, hearing aid fittings, speech therapy, and support for conditions like hearing loss, speech delays, stuttering, and voice disorders. The clinic works with both children and adults to improve communication and quality of life.
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Infusion Therapy
A medical facility that provides specialized intravenous (IV) treatments, such as medications, fluids, or nutrients, directly into the bloodstream. Patients visit infusion therapy clinics or centers for conditions like infections, autoimmune diseases, cancer, dehydration, or nutritional deficiencies. Services include medication infusions, blood transfusions, and hydration therapy, all administered by trained healthcare professionals in a comfortable, monitored setting. Patients can expect careful monitoring during treatment and support with managing side effects.
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Lithotripsy
A medical facility that specializes in using non-surgical techniques, such as sound waves, to break up kidney stones and other stones in the urinary tract. Patients can expect diagnostic imaging, stone evaluation, and minimally invasive treatments to help remove or reduce stones, often avoiding the need for surgery. Common services include extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) and follow-up care to ensure stone fragments are cleared from the body.
261QM1200X
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
A medical facility that specializes in performing Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans to help diagnose and monitor a wide range of conditions, such as brain and spinal disorders, joint and muscle injuries, tumors, and internal organ problems. Patients can expect safe, noninvasive imaging procedures using advanced technology to create detailed pictures of the inside of the body, which are then used by doctors to guide treatment decisions.
261QM2500X
Medical Specialty
A medical facility that focuses on diagnosing, treating, and managing health conditions within a specific area of medicine, such as heart problems, diabetes, infectious diseases, or cancer. Patients can expect specialized care, expert consultations, ongoing management of chronic illnesses, and access to tests and treatments tailored to their medical needs. These clinics often work with patients referred by primary care providers for expert evaluation and treatment of complex or long-term health issues.
261QM3000X
Medically Fragile Infants and Children Day Care
A medical facility that provides specialized daytime care for infants and children with serious health conditions who need close medical attention. Services include help with feeding tubes, breathing support, medication management, physical or occupational therapy, and monitoring for complex needs. Families can expect a safe environment with trained staff who support children with conditions like prematurity, heart or lung problems, neurological disorders, or other chronic illnesses.
261QM0801X
Mental Health (Including Community Mental Health Center)
A medical facility that provides evaluation, counseling, and treatment for people experiencing mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, stress, substance use, or severe conditions like schizophrenia. Staffed by professionals like therapists, counselors, and psychiatrists, these centers offer individual and group therapy, medication management, crisis intervention, and support for families. Patients can expect a supportive environment focused on improving emotional well-being and daily functioning.
261QM2800X
Methadone
A medical facility that helps people recover from opioid addiction by providing methadone treatment, counseling, and support services. Patients can expect medication to manage withdrawal symptoms and cravings, regular health check-ups, and access to addiction recovery resources. Common services include medication-assisted treatment, monitoring, and education on substance use recovery.
261QM1000X
Migrant Health
A medical facility that provides healthcare services to migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families. They offer primary care, preventive health screenings, immunizations, treatment for common illnesses and injuries, management of chronic conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure, and referrals to specialists. Patients can expect culturally sensitive care, assistance with language barriers, and support for accessing other community resources.
261QM1103X
Military Ambulatory Procedure Visits Operational (Transportable)
A medical facility that provides outpatient surgical procedures and care in mobile or temporary settings, often for military personnel. Patients can expect minor surgeries, wound care, and recovery supervision without staying overnight. Services may also include initial prescriptions to take home. These clinics are equipped to handle common injuries, minor surgeries, and urgent medical needs in locations where permanent hospitals are not available.
261QM1101X
Military and U.S. Coast Guard Ambulatory Procedure
A medical facility that provides outpatient surgical procedures and recovery care for military personnel and Coast Guard members. Patients can expect services similar to civilian ambulatory surgery centers, such as minor surgeries, endoscopies, and same-day procedures. The clinic offers medically supervised recovery and initial take-home medications, but does not dispense ongoing prescriptions or provide patient transport.
261QM1102X
Military Outpatient Operational (Transportable) Component
A medical facility that provides outpatient medical and dental care for active duty military personnel, often in temporary or mobile settings such as deployed clinics or ships. Patients can expect treatment for common illnesses, minor injuries, routine check-ups, immunizations, and basic dental care. These clinics are designed to support military members in the field, but may also serve non-military personnel in certain situations.
261QM1100X
Military/U.S. Coast Guard Outpatient
A medical facility that provides outpatient medical and dental care to members of the U.S. military, Coast Guard, and their families. Patients can expect services such as routine check-ups, minor illness and injury care, dental cleanings, immunizations, lab tests, X-rays, and medical supplies like glasses or crutches. These clinics focus on non-emergency, same-day healthcare needs in a stable, permanent location.
261QM1300X
Multi-Specialty
A medical facility that offers care from doctors and specialists in multiple fields, providing a wide range of services under one roof. Patients can receive diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care for various health issues, such as diabetes, heart disease, allergies, injuries, and infections. Services often include physical exams, specialist consultations, lab tests, imaging, and preventive care, making it convenient for patients to manage different health needs in one place.
261QX0100X
Occupational Medicine
A medical facility that specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of work-related injuries and illnesses. Occupational Medicine Clinics provide services such as physical exams for employment, workplace injury care, drug and alcohol testing, vaccinations, and health screenings. Patients can expect care for conditions like back injuries, repetitive strain injuries, exposure to hazardous substances, and work-related stress. The clinic also helps with return-to-work evaluations and workplace safety education.
261QX0200X
Oncology
A medical facility that specializes in diagnosing and treating cancer. Staff provide care for patients with all types of cancer, offering services such as medical consultations, chemotherapy, infusions, and monitoring of treatment progress. Patients can expect support with managing symptoms, advice on treatment options, and coordination of care throughout their cancer journey.
261QX0203X
Oncology, Radiation
A medical facility that specializes in treating cancer and certain other conditions using targeted radiation therapy. Staff at a radiation oncology clinic work with patients to plan and deliver radiation treatments, monitor side effects, and provide support throughout care. Common conditions treated include breast cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer, brain tumors, and other malignancies. Patients can expect personalized treatment plans, regular check-ins, and guidance to manage symptoms during and after therapy.
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Ophthalmologic Surgery
A medical facility that specializes in performing eye surgeries and related procedures. Patients can expect diagnosis, treatment, and surgical care for conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, retinal disorders, and eye injuries. Services often include pre- and post-operative care, laser eye procedures, and management of complex eye diseases, helping patients improve or restore their vision.
261QS0112X
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
A medical facility that specializes in diagnosing and treating problems of the mouth, jaw, face, and related structures. Oral and maxillofacial surgery clinics perform procedures such as tooth extractions, dental implants, treatment of facial injuries, correction of jaw misalignment, and removal of tumors or cysts. Patients can expect surgical and non-surgical care for issues affecting chewing, speaking, facial appearance, and oral health.
261QP3300X
Pain
A medical facility that specializes in diagnosing and managing chronic pain. Pain clinics help patients with ongoing pain conditions such as back pain, arthritis, nerve pain, migraines, and fibromyalgia. Services may include pain assessments, medication management, physical therapy, injections, counseling, and development of personalized pain management plans to improve quality of life and daily functioning.
261QP2000X
Physical Therapy
A medical facility that helps people recover movement and function after injury, surgery, illness, or disability. Physical therapy clinics provide services like exercises, hands-on therapy, mobility training, and pain management. They commonly treat conditions such as sports injuries, back and neck pain, joint problems, stroke recovery, and balance issues. Patients can expect personalized treatment plans to improve strength, flexibility, and quality of life.
261QP1100X
Podiatric
A medical facility that specializes in diagnosing and treating problems of the feet, ankles, and lower legs. Patients can expect care for conditions such as foot pain, bunions, heel spurs, ingrown toenails, diabetic foot issues, and sports injuries. Services often include foot exams, wound care, minor surgical procedures, and advice on foot care and proper footwear.
261QP2300X
Primary Care
A medical facility that serves as the first point of contact for patients seeking routine healthcare, preventive services, and treatment for common illnesses and injuries. Primary care clinics provide check-ups, vaccinations, management of chronic conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure, and care for minor infections or injuries. Patients can expect ongoing support, health education, and referrals to specialists if needed.
261QP2400X
Prison Health
A medical facility that provides healthcare services to individuals who are incarcerated in prisons or jails. Staff at a prison health clinic/center evaluate and treat common illnesses and injuries, manage chronic conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure, provide mental health care, screen for infectious diseases, and offer preventive care such as immunizations. Patients can expect routine check-ups, emergency care, and support for their physical and mental well-being while in custody.
261QP0904X
Public Health, Federal
A medical facility operated by the federal government that focuses on promoting and protecting community health. Staff provide preventive care, vaccinations, health screenings, education, and management of common illnesses and chronic conditions. Patients can expect services such as immunizations, family planning, infectious disease control, and support for healthy lifestyle choices, often targeting underserved or at-risk populations.
261QP0905X
Public Health, State or Local
A medical facility that provides public health services at the state or local level, focusing on community health needs. These clinics offer immunizations, screenings, health education, family planning, infectious disease control, and preventive care. Patients can expect support for vaccinations, testing for diseases like tuberculosis or sexually transmitted infections, maternal and child health services, and general wellness programs, often at low or no cost.
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Radiology
A medical facility that specializes in using imaging technologies, such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI, and ultrasound, to diagnose and monitor a wide range of health conditions. Patients can expect services like routine screenings, diagnostic tests for injuries or illnesses, and image-guided procedures. Common reasons for visits include checking for broken bones, identifying tumors, evaluating organ function, and supporting the diagnosis of conditions like pneumonia or kidney stones.
261QR0206X
Radiology, Mammography
A medical facility that specializes in performing mammograms and other breast imaging services to screen for and diagnose breast conditions such as lumps, cysts, and breast cancer. Patients can expect to receive routine breast cancer screenings, follow-up diagnostic imaging, and guidance on breast health. Staff may also assist with biopsies or referrals if further evaluation or treatment is needed.
261QR0208X
Radiology, Mobile
A medical facility that brings radiology services directly to patients in their homes, care facilities, or community locations. These mobile clinics use portable imaging equipment to provide X-rays, ultrasounds, and other diagnostic scans. Patients can expect convenient access to imaging for diagnosing broken bones, lung infections, heart conditions, and other health issues without needing to travel to a hospital or imaging center.
261QR0207X
Radiology, Mobile Mammography
A medical facility that provides mammogram screenings and basic breast imaging services using a mobile unit that travels to different locations. Patients can expect convenient access to breast cancer screening, early detection of breast changes, and education about breast health. Common services include digital mammograms and breast health assessments, often serving communities with limited access to traditional imaging centers.
261QR0800X
Recovery Care
A medical facility that specializes in helping patients recover after surgery, illness, or injury. Recovery care clinics provide services such as wound care, pain management, physical therapy, medication monitoring, and assistance with daily activities. Patients can expect support during the healing process, education on self-care, and coordination of follow-up care to ensure a safe and effective recovery.
261QR0400X
Rehabilitation
A medical facility that helps patients recover and improve their ability to function after illness, injury, or surgery. Rehabilitation clinics or centers provide physical, occupational, and speech therapy to help with movement, strength, speech, and daily living skills. Common conditions treated include stroke, joint replacement, spinal cord injuries, sports injuries, and chronic pain. Patients can expect personalized therapy plans, support from a team of specialists, and guidance to regain independence and improve quality of life.
261QR0404X
Rehabilitation, Cardiac Facilities
A medical facility that helps patients recover and improve their heart health after heart attacks, heart surgery, or other heart-related conditions. Cardiac rehabilitation clinics offer supervised exercise, education about heart-healthy living, counseling, and support to reduce the risk of future heart problems. Patients can expect personalized exercise programs, guidance on nutrition and lifestyle changes, and ongoing monitoring to safely rebuild strength and confidence.
261QR0401X
Rehabilitation, Comprehensive Outpatient Rehabilitation Facility (CORF)
A medical facility that provides coordinated outpatient rehabilitation services, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology, to help patients recover from injuries, surgeries, or illnesses. Patients can expect personalized treatment plans designed to improve strength, mobility, and daily functioning after conditions such as stroke, joint replacement, injury, or chronic illness. Comprehensive Outpatient Rehabilitation Facilities (CORFs) offer team-based care and support for people who do not require hospitalization but need intensive rehabilitation.
261QR0405X
Rehabilitation, Substance Use Disorder
A medical facility that helps people recover from drug or alcohol addiction by providing counseling, therapy, medical support, and education. Staff guide patients through detox, manage withdrawal symptoms, and teach skills to prevent relapse. Common conditions treated include alcohol use disorder, opioid addiction, and other substance use problems. Patients can expect a supportive environment focused on long-term recovery and healthy living.
261QR1100X
Research
A medical facility that conducts clinical research to discover and test new treatments, medications, or medical devices. Patients may participate in research studies or clinical trials at these centers, often for conditions like cancer, diabetes, heart disease, or rare disorders. Services include health screenings, study-related care, and close monitoring by research staff. Patients can expect detailed information about studies, safety oversight, and opportunities to contribute to medical advancements.
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Rural Health
A medical facility that provides primary care and basic health services to people living in rural or underserved areas. Patients can expect care for common illnesses, minor injuries, preventive screenings, management of chronic conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure, basic lab tests, immunizations, and referrals to specialists when needed. The goal is to make healthcare more accessible for rural communities.
261QS1000X
Student Health
A medical facility that provides health care services specifically for students, usually on a school or college campus. They offer routine check-ups, treatment for common illnesses and injuries, immunizations, mental health support, sexual health services, health education, and referrals to specialists if needed. Students can expect convenient, confidential care tailored to their needs, often at low or no cost.
261QU0200X
Urgent Care
A medical facility that provides immediate care for non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries, such as sprains, minor cuts, fevers, sore throats, ear infections, and minor burns. Patients can expect walk-in services without an appointment, quick diagnosis and treatment, basic lab tests, X-rays, and referrals if specialized care is needed. Urgent care centers are designed to treat conditions that require prompt attention but are not severe enough for an emergency room visit.
261QV0200X
VA
A medical facility that provides healthcare services specifically for veterans, offering primary care, mental health support, preventive screenings, chronic disease management, and assistance with service-related health issues. Patients can expect comprehensive care tailored to the needs of veterans, including treatment for conditions such as PTSD, diabetes, hypertension, injuries, and access to counseling and rehabilitation services.