Clinic Partners


Partnering With Frontline Clinics to Improve Medication Access

AfroHealth Inc. partners with safety-net clinics, community health centers, free clinics, charitable clinics, and nonprofit healthcare organizations to improve access to essential medications for underserved patients.

As a Washington, D.C.–based 501(c)(3) nonprofit and licensed pharmaceutical distributor, AfroHealth Inc. is building a compliant medication redistribution model that connects eligible surplus medicines with trusted healthcare partners.

Why Partner With AfroHealth Inc.

AfroHealth Inc. supports clinic partners by helping create a safe, documented, and compliant pathway for medication access.

✔ Licensed Pharmaceutical Distributor
✔ Regulated by the D.C. Board of Pharmacy
✔ Federally Recognized 501(c)(3) Nonprofit
✔ Pharmacist-led medication access model
✔ Secure medication handling and documentation
✔ No direct dispensing to individual patients

Who We Partner With

AfroHealth Inc. seeks to partner with organizations serving uninsured, underinsured, and medically underserved communities, including:

  • Safety-net clinics

  • Community health centers

  • Free and charitable clinics

  • Nonprofit healthcare organizations

  • Community-based health programs

  • Organizations serving patients with medication access barriers

How Clinic Partnerships Help

Clinic partnerships may help:

  • Improve access to essential medications

  • Support uninsured and underinsured patients

  • Reduce medication-related financial barriers

  • Reduce administrative and supply chain burden

  • Strengthen community health impact

  • Support responsible use of eligible surplus medicines

How the Partnership Works

1. Clinic Inquiry

Interested clinics contact AfroHealth Inc. to begin the partnership discussion.

2. Partner Review

AfroHealth Inc. reviews clinic eligibility, licensure, patient population, medication needs, and compliance requirements.

3. Medication Needs Assessment

The clinic shares information about medication needs, therapeutic areas, patient access gaps, and the populations served.

4. Compliant Distribution

When eligible donated medications are available, AfroHealth Inc. coordinates distribution through documented, secure, and compliant processes.

5. Ongoing Communication and Accountability

AfroHealth Inc. maintains documentation, traceability, and communication with clinic partners to support responsible medication access.

Important Clarification

AfroHealth Inc. is not a hospital, clinic, medical practice, or direct patient-care provider. We do not diagnose, treat, prescribe, or dispense medications directly to individuals.

AfroHealth Inc. supports medication access through compliant partnerships with licensed healthcare and community partners.

Clinic Partnership Inquiry

Interested in becoming a clinic partner?

Please contact AfroHealth Inc. to begin the partnership discussion.