HOPE Clinic Health and Wellness Center

A FQHC established to provide quality healthcare services to all people in the Greater Houston area, regardless of the patient’s ability to pay.

Investment

  • NMTC Amount: $28,000,000
  • Total Project Cost: $29,599,177

IMPACT

  • 161 FTE jobs
  • 200 construction jobs
  • Project includes a Federally Qualified Health Center.
  • 70,000 sq. ft. of real estate

Investor

Voices from the Community

The NMTC gives us the opportunity and sustainable funding to truly make an impact in the most vulnerable communities. Without the support of NMTC, communities that need the most help may get left behind, or worse, pushed out without any real solution to improving the community.

-Cathy Phan, Business Development Coordinator, Asian American Health Coalition dba HOPE Clinic, Houston, Texas

Project Description

The Project consists of constructing a new 70,000 sq. ft. facility in the Alief neighborhood of Houston, TX. The facility will replace HOPE’s current Alief facility (6K SF), which opened in 2016 and has already maximized physical capacity. The new site will offer a full suite of services including: primary care, pediatric, OB-GYN, adult medicine, dental, behavioral health, imaging/laboratory services, translation services, and case management. The new site will have 42 medical exam rooms, 6 dental operatories, administrative offices, community space, a pharmacy, space for the residency program, and a community cafeteria.

MAP

Address: 13930 Bellaire Boulevard, Houston, TX 77083

Census Tract: 48201452600

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