Clallam Patient Intake on Mondays from 1PM – 4PM. Olympic Peninsula Community Clinic or OPCC for short, is a volunteer medical, behavioral health and dental clinic in Port Angeles, WA. OPCC is a free clinic, primarily serving low-income and homeless patients living in Clallam and Jefferson counties. OPCC got its start as the PAARC Clinic, seeing patients one evening a week in a Port Angeles church basement in 2001. In 2005, renamed Volunteers in Medicine of the Olympics, the clinic moved to a permanent home with two exam rooms, leased from Olympic Medical Center. OPCC moved to its current location in 2014, which includes five medical exam rooms and five dental operatories. In 2018, renamed Olympic Peninsula Community Clinic to encompass all the work the clinics are doing. Primary medical care, mental health care, and referrals for special care for adults who do not have access to health care. Free to uninsured on a first come, first serve basis. Patient Intake on Mondays from 1PM – 4PM. ReDiscovery Food Banks ReDiscovery Program has free food bags available to anyone for pickup at the Olympic Peninsula Community Clinic at 819 E. Georgiana St. on Monday-Friday from 9am-5pm.
Olympic Peninsula Community Clinic
819 East Georgiana Street, Port Angeles, WA, USA 98362-3511
Port Angeles