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Does HHS help people with Black Lung disease?

Black Lung Clinics provide services to active, inactive, disabled and retired coal miners with respiratory & pulmonary impairments and their families regardless of their ability to pay. Among the services are:

  • diagnosis
  • treatment
  • rehabilitation
  • benefits counseling

Facilities provide services across 15 states:

ARIZONA
Canyonlands Community Health Care

Page, AZ 86040


COLORADO
National Jewish Health

Denver, CO 80206


ILLINOIS & INDIANA
University of Illinois - Chicago

Chicago, IL 60612


KENTUCKY
Big Sandy Health Care, Inc.

Prestonsburg, Kentucky  41653

Owensboro Health Muhlenberg Community Hospital
Greenville, KY 42345


NEW MEXICO
Miners' Colfax Medical Center

Raton, NM 87740


OHIO
Genesis Healthcare System
Zanesville, OH 43701


PENNSYLVANIA
UPMC Altoona
Altoona, PA 16601

Lungs at Work
McMurray, PA 15317

Centerville Clinics, Inc.
Fredericktown, PA 15333


TENNESSEE
Community Health of East Tennessee, Inc.

Jacksboro, TN 37757


VIRGINIA
Stone Mountain Health Services
Jonesville, VA 24263


WEST VIRGINIA
Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Inc.
Glen Dale, WV 26038

West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources
Charleston, WV 25301


MONTANA, NORTH DAKOTA, UTAH, WYOMING
Northwest Community Action Programs of Wyoming (NOWCAP)

Worland, WY 82401


For more information on the HHS/HRSA Black Lung Clinics Program.

Content created by Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
Content last reviewed on July 17, 2020