About Hill Health Center at The Towers
We offer the following services:
Addiction Treatment
Behavioral Health
Dental
Homelessness
Blood Draw
Pediatrics & Early Childhood
Pharmacy
Specialty Services
Walk-in/Convenient Care
Women's Health
Adult Medicine
What Is a Sliding Fee Scale
A sliding fee scale is a cost that can be changed or adjusted based on certain factors. At Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center, the sliding fee scale adjusts the cost of services based on:
Household income
Size of immediate family in household including spouses, domestic partners, children, parents of children living in household together; children 19 years or older on their own if they are not a full time student.
Grandparents and mother- or father-in-laws living in the same home need to apply and be processed separately from the above household members.
How Does a Sliding Fee Scale Work?
At Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center, anyone can apply for a sliding fee scale to determine the cost paid for services. All applications will be processed using the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services 2020 Poverty Guidelines. There are 5 programs that an applicant can qualify for depending on income and family size.