The History of United Community Health Center

Our Past

United Community Health Center (UCHC) was formed in 1984 as an offspring of Rural Health Office, College of Medicine at the University of Arizona. UCHC separated from the University in 1986. The UCHC parent organization began with the Continental Clinic (now Continental Family Medical Center), the Arivaca Clinic and the Three Points Clinic.

Our Present

United Community Health Center spent its first two decades providing basic primary health care in a part of Arizona that had little medical support service available and to a relatively small population that was mostly under or uninsured. These demographics began to change in a dramatic way about five years ago as people from outside the southwest began to realize that this is a great place to work and live. In addition, people relocating within the state have found that the Sahuarita and greater Green Valley area have the housing, job opportunities and recreational amenities that they want. Today United Community Health Center, like most healthcare organizations in the United States, work hard to ensure that all of our patients are well served, in well-equipped surroundings and supported by a welcoming and capable staff.

Our Future

United Community Health Center (UCHC) was formed in 1984 as an offspring of Rural Health Office, College of Medicine at the University of Arizona. UCHC separated from the University in 1986. The UCHC parent organization began with the Continental Clinic (now Continental Family Medical Center), the Arivaca Clinic and the Three Points Clinic.

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United Community Health Center is a Public Health Service (PHS) employment with associated Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) protections under section 224 of the Public Health Service Act

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