Our Services

We have been providing free services to low-income, uninsured adults and children in our community since 1976

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Clinic Hours

Day: Monday – Friday

Time: 9 am – 5 pm


All services of the Conejo Free Clinic are provided on an appointment basis. The best time to call to schedule an appointment is during Clinic hours. 


If you are connected to the voicemail, please feel free to leave a detailed message and we will call you back on the same day.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Who is eligible to be seen at The Conejo Free Clinic?

    Anyone may be seen at the Conejo Free Clinic. There are no qualifications to become a patient on the medical side. We do inquire about proof of income with our dental clinic. 


  • Are all of the services at the clinic free?

    Yes, all of the services at the clinic are provided at no cost. Some patients wish to make donations, which are always welcome, but never necessary.


  • Do I need an appointment to be seen at the CFC?

    Yes, currently due to COVID we are not accepting walk-in patients. Please call and make an appointment. 


    Medical and Legal Appointments:

    (805) 497-3575


    Dental Appointments:

    (805) 328-3100 or email [email protected]


  • How does the clinic protect my privacy?

    Patients at the Conejo Free Clinic are provided the same consideration, respect, and privacy that they would receive at any other health care facility. All volunteers sign a confidentiality agreement and the CFC adheres to patient privacy regulations required by HIPAA, and other federal and state laws, as they apply to free health clinics.


  • What hours is the Conejo Free Clinic open?

    We are typically open Monday – Friday from 9AM – 5PM. Hours are based on availability of our generous volunteers.


  • What are typical patient medical complaints?

    Some patients need acute care for problems such as strep throat, sinus infections, skin rashes, and urinary tract infections.  Other patients are seen for ‘chronic’ long-term problems such as diabetes and high blood pressure.


  • Is the Conejo Free Clinic an urgent care clinic?

    No, the Free Clinic is not an Urgent Care Clinic. If you have an emergency, please call 9-1-1 or proceed to the nearest hospital Emergency Room.


  • I am an undocumented resident, am I eligible for free services at the Conejo Free Clinic?

    Yes, we will provide services regardless of immigration status.


  • Are the services you provide really free?

    Yes, but we encourage donations and ask clients to donate $40 for each service visit.  The Conejo Free Clinic has expenses associated with providing its services and is completely supported by donations and grants. We do not receive any federal funding or bill Medicare and Medical.


  • Do you have interpreters available?

    Yes, the Conejo Free Clinic has some front desk receptionist volunteers and medical staff that are fluent in Spanish. We also have a medical and legal certified interpreter available with advanced notice. Patients who speak other languages are encouraged to ask an English speaking friend or family member to come to the clinic with them.


  • Is the clinic staffed with licensed health care professionals?

    Yes, all of our medical staff is licensed with the State of California and are covered under the Federal Torts Claim Act Malpractice insurance. Our exceptional all-volunteer team of physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, dentists, dental hygienists, attorneys, and support staff come from Los Robles Hospital, Amgen, Kaiser, UCLA and numerous private practices.


  • Why does the Conejo Free Clinic ask for a donation?

    We exist to provide services to individuals and families in need through the gererosity of over 100 volunteer professional.


    A total of three full-time and three part-time employees manage the numerous volunteers at the Clinic. Our operating budget is approximately $550,000 each year, which includes the staff salaries, rent, insurance, utilities, internet, phone, medical and dental supplies, etc.


    We are not funded by any federal funding. We do not bill insurance. The Conejo Free Clinic relies solely on grants and private donations.


    Our Board has determined a suggested donation in the amount of $40 per visit. As a reminder, there is never a charge for any service provided by a volunteer provider. All donations are voluntary and most appreciated.


  • How can I volunteer at the Conejo Free Clinic?

    We welcome California certified and licensed professionals in the medical, dental and legal fields.  Additionally, we have volunteer opportunities in areas of administration and fundraising.  Our volunteers enjoy the satisfaction of helping the most vulnerable people of our community. Giving back through our volunteer program is an invaluable way to make a difference in others’ lives. If you are interested in volunteering, please complete the Volunteer Application under the “Volunteer” tab on our website and email it to Frank Baldino at fjbaldino@conejofreeclinic.org.


  • Is the Conejo Free Clinic is a non-profit?

    Yes, the Conejo Free Clinic is a 501(c)(3) non-profit registered with the state of California. Our Federal Tax ID is 95-3177953.


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