Community Health Centers Clinic at Broad Street Ministry

In partnership with Broad Street Ministry and their hospitality collaborative, FIGHT Community Health Centers Clinic at Broad Street Ministry is a satellite site of John Bell Health Center offering primary care to the guests of Broad Street Ministry.

The satellite clinic offers primary medical care provided by Philadelphia FIGHT, and an onsite Care Coordinator provided by Health Partners. This groundbreaking partnership help provided access to quality health care for individuals who are struggling with homelessness and chronic health conditions.

The clinic is located within the drop-in space at Broad Street Ministry at 315 S. Broad Street. The medical and support staff are trained in providing culturally competent care to the homeless population and the guests of BSM. We are active members of the National Health Care for the Homeless Council to ensure we are current in best practices for the community. Our staff includes a primary care provider, a mental health care coordinator, a program manager, and a medical assistant.  Our provider is Clare Schoenberg, PA-C who provides primary medical care to the guests of BSM under the supervision of Jay Kostman, MD, Medical Director of the John Bell Health Center.

Appointments and Hours

Appointments currently can be scheduled on-site following an initial consultation at Broad Street Ministry. Please direct potential or current patients to BSM during clinic hours, or a voicemail can be left at (215) 525 – 8681 and our program manager will get back to you.

Clinic hours are Monday and Tuesday from 9:00 AM through 4:00 PM, and Wednesdays from 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM (walk-ins are welcome). All appointments currently are scheduled on-site following an initial consultation at Broad Street Ministry. Please direct all potential or current patients to BSM during clinic hours.

During office hours, Broad Street Ministry allows same-day scheduling as well as walk-ins for sick visits, while those who are able to adhere to appointments are encouraged to do so.