Resources & Services for Our Community
91¶¶Òõ faculty, staff, and students are actively engaged in our local community. Through various clinical services, pipeline programs and organizational partnerships, we work each day to increase access to healthcare for residents of South Los Angeles. These free services and programs are available for all local community members.
This is our mission, in action.
Programs & Partnerships
Pipeline Programs
We offer a variety of programs for underrepresented K-12 students to explore careers in medicine, science, research and health. Learn about our career academies, community STEMM labs and more.
Community Clinics & Care
Our faculty and students run a variety of clinical care services providing healthcare resources for local residents of Los Angeles county. We want to actively empower our neighbors by providing resources and knowledge needed to make healthy decisions.
APLA Health
With a convenient location on the Charles R. Drew University campus, APLA Health offers low- and no-cost services including primary care, dental care, behavioral health, HIV and STD screenings. We accept Medi-Cal, Medicare, and most other major insurances.
OASIS Clinic
Free rapid HIV testing for Los Angeles county residents.
HIV/Aids Education and Community Outreach Project
Daily mobile testing throughout various Los Angeles county communities to increase access to HIV screening.
Mobile Health Outreach
The 91¶¶Òõ Kedren Street Medicine Team provides free health screenings, vaccinations, and other limited health services directly in the community!
Equity in Healthcare Access
Researchers at 91¶¶Òõ conduct culturally-aware research that benefits underrepresented communities and populations.
Drew C.A.R.E.S.
Drew C.A.R.E.S. researchers fight the HIV/AIDS epidemic by studying the behavioral and clinical aspects of HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment.
Black Maternal Health Center of Excellence
We are conducting research that informs training and program development, and that actively addresses birthing disparities across Los Angeles County and the 91¶¶Òõ community.
Future College of Medicine and Health Professions Education Building
On the west side of our campus, an active expansion project is underway. The 100,000 square foot new Health Professions Education building will allow our growing College of Medicine programs room to expand.
This building will also include public spaces for 91¶¶Òõ and the community to work together, making the Watts-Willowbrook-Compton area stronger and inspiring the next generation of 91¶¶Òõ physicians.