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Annual Benefits – Use Them Before the End of 2024

Happy and healthy multi-generation family who take regular visits to their SFCHC doctor's office

For all our valued patients, be aware that your earned benefits end in December. Then, everything resets in January with your annual insurance coverage enrollment.

If you have reached your deductible spending – or are not sure – we can help you use your benefit amounts. Contact us to see your coverage status and make an appointment. Or, if you need assistance with your coverage renewal for next year, reach us at:

Outreach Enrollment Department  |  818-963-5690 Ext 156

Email: gdavila@sfchealthcenter.org

If you do not have medical insurance coverage, we can also provide information on that. The SFCHC Care Team is here to help.

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