Primary care room at a Pomona community health center

Support for mental health, chronic, pediatric, and respiratory concerns at a nonprofit community health clinic.

Conditions We Treat

Find Your Condition

Find the Care You Need

Browse common conditions by category and learn when to ask a healthcare provider for guidance. This information is educational and is not a diagnosis.

Healthcare provider reviewing chronic condition care notes with an adult patient

Chronic Conditions

Care planning for ongoing health needs such as diabetes and long-term wellness concerns.

Patient speaking with a behavioral health professional in a calm clinic counseling room

Mental Health Conditions

Support for anxiety, depression, stress, mood changes, and other mental health concerns.

Parent and child speaking with a pediatric clinician during a routine clinic visit

Pediatric Conditions

Child and teen care support, including symptoms parents may want to discuss with a clinician.

Clinician discussing inhaler use and breathing symptoms with an adult patient

Respiratory Conditions

Support for breathing symptoms, asthma care questions, cough, wheezing, and related concerns.

How to Know If You Should See a Doctor

When symptoms persist, worsen, or interfere with daily life, it may be time to talk to a provider.

Symptoms lasting more than a few days

If symptoms continue for several days, keep coming back, or do not improve with usual self-care, a primary care visit can help you understand what may be going on.

Symptoms getting worse

If symptoms are getting stronger, happening more often, or affecting more parts of your day, call the clinic so a care team member can help you decide the next step.

Interference with daily activities

Trouble sleeping, working, going to school, eating, breathing comfortably, or caring for family is a good reason to schedule care.

Ongoing pain or discomfort

Pain, pressure, tightness, or discomfort that lasts, returns, or limits movement should be discussed with a qualified healthcare provider.

Our Approach to Evaluation & Care

Care that is evidence-based, personalized, and built on trust.

Thorough Evaluation

We start by listening to your symptoms, health history, medications, and concerns. Your provider may recommend an exam, basic testing, follow-up care, or referral when needed.

Personalized Treatment Plans

Your care plan should fit your health needs, language preferences, budget, and daily life. We explain options clearly so you can make informed decisions.

Evidence-Based Care

Our team uses current clinical guidance and refers to specialists or emergency care when a condition needs services beyond a community clinic visit.

Need Care Today?

For urgent or life-threatening symptoms, call 911 or seek emergency care. For non-emergency symptoms that are not improving, contact our clinic.

Persistent symptoms

Symptoms that last, return, or do not improve with usual self-care

Symptoms getting worse

Changes that become more frequent, stronger, or harder to manage

Breathing concerns

Cough, wheezing, or shortness of breath that is mild but not improving; call 911 for severe trouble breathing

Fever or illness concerns

Fever or illness symptoms that persist or come with other concerning changes

Pain or discomfort

Pain, pressure, or tightness that lasts or limits normal activity

Daily life disruption

Symptoms that interfere with sleep, school, work, eating, or caregiving

Patient checking in at a community health clinic front desk
Coverage support

Insurance We Accept

Coverage can vary by plan, eligibility, and service. Please call before your visit so our team can help verify Medi-Cal, Medicare, commercial insurance, or self-pay options.

Government Plans

Medicare

Call before your visit so our team can help verify current eligibility and benefit details.

California Coverage

Medi-Cal

Bring your card or plan information if available. Coverage and network status can vary.

Private Plans

Commercial Insurance

We can help check plan details before your appointment when benefit information is available.

No Insurance?

Self-Pay Options

Ask our team about available payment and affordability options before care.

Do not see your plan? Contact us — we can help verify current coverage before your visit.

Find the Right Care for You

Answer a few quick questions to see which care topic may be worth asking about. This is not a diagnosis.

This is not a diagnosis. For urgent symptoms, call 911 or seek emergency care.

Need primary care, preventive care, or help finding an appointment in Pomona?

Call All American Community Health Center or request an appointment online.