
1706 West Agency Road
West Burlington, Iowa 52655
Phone: (319)753-2300
Fax: (319)753-2301
Web address: www.chcseia.com
CFO: Cristine Julian
Medical Director: Willi E. Martens, M.D.
Dental Director: Hilary Reynolds, D.D.S.
Mission
The mission of Community Health Centers of Southeastern Iowa, Inc. is to provide affordable, comprehensive, culturally appropriate, cost effective primary health care to residents of the greater Southeastern Iowa region, especially those individuals/families with limited resources or with other barriers to health care, in order to improve their overall health status.
Vital Statistics 
Community Health Centers of Southeastern Iowa, Inc., has been operational since 2003.
Patient/Client Visits
Total number of visits per year (includes dental) – 57,542
(Visits are defined as face-to-face encounters with a primary care service provider.)
User Characteristics (based on number of users)
Total number of General Community clients served – 15,222
Total number of Homeless clients served – 132
Total number of Migrant/Seasonal Agricultural clients served – 1
Total number of School Based clients served – 0
Insurance Source (based on number of users)
No Insurance/Uninsured – 2,781
Medicaid/S-CHIP – 4,500
Medicare – 1,310
Private insurance – 6,661
Income as Percent of Poverty Level (based on number of users)
Number of clients at or below 100% poverty level – 6,632
Number of clients between 100% - 150% poverty level – 1,032
Number of clients between 151% - 200% poverty level – 355
Number of clients over 200% poverty level – 113
Number of clients at unknown poverty level – 7,223
Race/Ethnicity (based on number of users)
Hispanic or Latino - 269
All other Races - 15,086
Asian/Pacific Islander – 73
Black/African American – 894
(including Blacks or African Americans of Latino/Hispanic descent)
American Indian/Alaska Native – 20
(including American Indians or Alaska Natives of Latino/Hispanic descent)
Caucasian – 14,315
(including Whites of Latino/Hispanic descent)
More than one race - 38
Unreported – 15
Age of Clients (based on number of users)
Age 4 and younger – 1,918
5 to 19 years – 4,027
20 to 44 years – 5,220
45 to 64 years – 3,140
Age 65 and older – 1,050
Clinical Programs
Source: 2007 Uniform Data System, U.S. Bureau of Primary Health Care