For life-threatening emergencies, always call 9-1-1. For non-emergency medical issues, Inland Behavioral and Health Services (IBHS) has an urgent care location in San Bernardino that can help. They handle issues like minor cuts, burns, sprains, strains, simple fractures, fevers, sore throats, infections, dizziness, abdominal pain, and nausea. For more information about our urgent care location, click here.
No, we are not a free clinic. IBHS is a Federally Qualified Health Center offering affordable, high-quality healthcare. If you have government insurance, like Medi-Cal, you might qualify for no-cost care. If not, you can apply for our sliding scale discount program or set up a self-pay plan. No matter your ability to pay, we’re here to support your healthcare needs.
For emergencies, call 9-1-1. If you’re a registered IBHS patient and need assistance after hours, call (909) 708-8158 to be connected to our after-hours answering service who can direct you to your health plans nurse advice line or send a message to your doctor. We also offer evening and weekend hours of our Inland Family Community Health Center to better serve you.
Extended Hours Location:
Monday to Friday, 8 AM – 9 PM; Saturday, 9 AM – 6 PM
No, we accept Medi-Cal, Medicare, and other insurance plans, but you can also self-pay. We offer a sliding scale discount program and payment plans for those without insurance.
Call us at (909) 708-8158 or (951) 846-2560 to schedule an appointment with one of our Certified Eligibility Counselor. They’ll guide you through the application process for Medi-Cal, Covered California, and other insurance options.
Our sliding scale fee program provides discounts on medical, dental, lab, x-ray, and pharmacy services for uninsured or underinsured patients. Eligibility is based on family size and income. You’ll need to bring proof of income, like a recent paycheck stub. The discount lasts for six months and can be renewed.
Yes, IBHS accepts many common private insurance plans. Call our Health Insurance Hotline at 909-708-8158 or ask one of our Certified Eligibility Specialists or Patient Services Representatives at any clinic location to confirm if we accept your insurance.
No, our doctors deliver babies at Community Hospital of San Bernardino. Speak with your provider or nurse for more information.
Yes, many of our providers and staff are bilingual in English and Spanish. If your provider isn’t available, we’ll ensure a medical or another certified staff member is there to help interpret.
Yes, IBHS offers services in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, Tamil, Tagalog, Bengali, and more. You can visit our Find a Provider page to see who speaks your preferred language.
Yes, professional interpreter services are available upon request for uninsured patients. You can call (909) 708-8158 or ask a Patient Services Representative at your clinic to schedule an interpreter. If you are insured, we can assist you with scheduling an interpreter through your health plan or you can contact your health plan member services to schedule.
Note: most health plans require you schedule interpreter service at least 5 days before your scheduled appointment.
Yes, sign language interpreters can be arranged for your appointment. Please ask for help from the Patient Services Representative at your clinic’s registration desk.
We have clinics in both San Bernardino County and Riverside County. Visit our Location pages to find the clinic nearest to you.
Yes, we offer limited transportation services to and from our clinics at no additional cost. To see if you are in our service area and to schedule a ride, call (909) 708-8158 at least one week before your appointment and ask to speak with a case manager.
Yes, we have two pharmacy locations at IBHS, Inland Family Community Health Center, and Banning Family Community Health Center. Visit our Pharmacy Services page for more information.
Yes, as a registered patient, you can have medications delivered to your home from one of our two pharmacy locations. For more details, visit our Pharmacy Services page.
Inland Behavioral and Health Services is a community-based non-profit Federally Qualified Healthcare Provider with three locations in the city of San Bernardino and one in the city of Banning.
IBHS, Inc., is an Independent 501(c)3 non-profit community health center, governed by an independent and patient majority Board of Directors.
IBHS, Inc., is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) program grantee under 42 U.S. Code § 254b and receives funding from the US Department of Health and Human Services.
IBHS, Inc., has a Federal Public Health Service (PHS) deemed status with respect to certain health or health-related claims (including medical malpractice claims) for itself and its covered individuals.
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