The Family Practice and Counseling Network

The Family Practice and Counseling Network 🏙️ Holistically treating patients in the Philadelphia area for the past 33 years.

Family Practice and Counseling Network, a program of Resources for Human Development, is a network of federally qualified community health centers that uses a nurse-managed, integrated model to deliver primary care, behavioral health, dental, and preventive services, which are co-located at the centers and are designed to treat the whole patient. Primary Care at the Network is provided by Nurse Practitioners with advanced practice degrees and the expertise to diagnose illness and prescribe medication, to make referrals to specialists, to provide pre-and post-natal care, and to offer a wide variety of other primary health care services. The model relies heavily on a psychosocial, interdisciplinary approach to care that “wraps its arms” around patients.

Address

4700 Wissahickon Avenue
Philadelphia, PA
19144

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

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FPCN welcomes everyone and cares about every patient’s health and well being.

We are a network of Primary Care Providers and Mental Health Professionals who believe that health care is a right... not a privilege.

Health care in America today is primarily designed for the fortunate, healthy person. Private medical insurance companies profit by insuring the generally healthy person because they tend to only have an occasional illness or condition requiring medical attention. But for a large majority of our population who are often the poor, elderly, those without medical insurance or facing cultural or language barriers to receiving health care services, their routine health needs are often neglected until serious problems develop. This often results in permanent damage to a person's well being and requires expensive emergency care.

So ... What makes us different ?