Healthcare
Hospitals, insurance, doctors, and health resources across Rhode Island.
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Best pediatricians in Rhode Island 2026
Rhode Island is home to several top-rated pediatric practices in 2026, with Hasbro Children's Hospital in Providence serving as the state's only dedicated children's hospital and anchor for pediatric specialty care. Leading primary care pediatric practices include Brown Pediatrics with multiple locations, East Bay Pediatrics in Barrington, Pediatric Associates of Newport, and Ocean State Pediatrics in Warwick. Most practices accept major insurance plans including Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island, UnitedHealthcare, and Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island, with appointment availability varying by location and provider.
Rhode Island addiction treatment resources 2026
Rhode Island offers comprehensive addiction treatment resources through BHDDH (Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals), which operates the BH Link crisis line at 1-855-BH-LINK-1 (1-855-245-4651) available 24/7. The state provides medication-assisted treatment (MAT) through numerous facilities including Gateway Healthcare, Codac Behavioral Healthcare, and CODAC Providence Center, plus state-funded detox services at Rhode Island Hospital and Butler Hospital. Rhode Island's unique Anchor Recovery Community Centers in Providence, Middletown, and Woonsocket offer peer-based recovery support services at no cost to residents.
Providence community health centers guide
Providence operates several community health centers that provide affordable primary care, dental services, and behavioral health support regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. The major providers include Thundermist Health Center locations, Providence Community Health Centers (PCHC) with sites across the city, and Tri-County Health Center, all offering sliding-scale fees based on income and accepting MassHealth, Medicare, and most commercial insurance plans.
Best hospitals in Rhode Island 2026
Rhode Island's top hospitals in 2026 include Rhode Island Hospital in Providence, which serves as the state's only Level I trauma center, and The Miriam Hospital, also in Providence, known for cardiovascular care and women's health services. Lifespan health system operates five hospitals across the state, while Care New England manages Women & Infants Hospital (the nation's 10th largest maternity hospital) and Butler Hospital for behavioral health. South County Health in Wakefield serves southern Rhode Island communities with comprehensive care including emergency services and cardiac care.
Best dentists in Providence Rhode Island 2026
Providence is home to numerous highly-rated dental practices in 2026, with top practitioners including Dr. Michael Rubino at Providence Dental Spa on Westminster Street, Dr. Samuel Weiser at Federal Hill Dental Associates, and Dr. Jennifer Chen at East Side Dental on Wickenden Street. The city offers a range of options from cosmetic dentistry downtown to family practices in Mount Pleasant and Federal Hill, with most accepting major insurance plans and offering evening hours to accommodate Rhode Island's working population.
Rhode Island health insurance guide 2026
Rhode Island residents can obtain health insurance through HealthSource RI (the state's health insurance marketplace), employer-sponsored plans, Medicaid, or Medicare. Open enrollment for HealthSource RI typically runs from November 1 through January 31 annually, though qualifying life events allow special enrollment periods year-round. All Rhode Islanders must have health insurance that meets minimum essential coverage requirements, and financial assistance is available for eligible individuals earning up to 400% of the federal poverty level.
Best eye doctors in Rhode Island 2026
Rhode Island has over 200 practicing ophthalmologists and optometrists, with top-rated practices including Brown Eye Care at Rhode Island Hospital in Providence, Outlook Eyecare with locations in Cranston, Warwick, and North Providence, and New England Eye Center in East Providence. Most accept major insurance including Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island and Neighborhood Health Plan, with routine eye exams typically ranging from $100-$200 without insurance, though many practices offer same-day or next-day appointments for urgent eye concerns.
RIte Care and Medicaid guide Rhode Island
RIte Care is Rhode Island's Medicaid managed care program that provides comprehensive health coverage to low-income families, children, pregnant women, elderly residents, and people with disabilities. Administered by the Rhode Island Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS), RIte Care offers coverage through three health plans—Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan, and Tufts Health Plan—with income eligibility thresholds up to 261% of the federal poverty level for children and pregnant women as of 2024.
Rhode Island mental health resources 2026
Rhode Island offers comprehensive mental health resources through multiple channels in 2026, including the statewide BH Link crisis line (1-855-BH-LINK-1), accessible 24/7 for immediate support. The state operates community mental health organizations like Thrive Behavioral Health, CODAC Behavioral Healthcare, and The Providence Center across all five counties, with services ranging from crisis intervention to long-term therapy. Rhode Island residents can also access care through major hospital systems including Butler Hospital in Providence and Bradley Hospital in East Providence, the nation's first psychiatric hospital for children.
Rhode Island senior health programs guide
Rhode Island offers comprehensive senior health programs through multiple state agencies, with the Division of Elderly Affairs (DEA) serving as the primary resource hub at 74 West Road in Cranston (401-462-3000). Seniors age 60 and older can access Medicare counseling through the SHIP program, prescription assistance via PharmacyConnect, home care services, adult day health programs, and subsidized meal programs at over 30 senior centers statewide. The state also provides PACE Rhode Island, a comprehensive health program for seniors 55+ who qualify for nursing home level care but wish to remain at home.
Rhode Island LGBTQ health resources 2026
Rhode Island offers comprehensive LGBTQ health resources through several dedicated providers, with The Thundermist Health Center's LGBTQ Health Program in West Warwick serving as the state's primary specialized clinic, alongside care through Rhode Island Primary Care Physicians Association (RIPCPA), Open Door Health in Providence, and The Providence Center. Additionally, AIDS Care Ocean State provides HIV/AIDS services, while Brown University's Health Services offers gender-affirming care. Most major insurance plans, including Medicaid, cover LGBTQ-specific health services in Rhode Island as of 2026.
Best urgent care clinics in Providence
Providence has several top-rated urgent care clinics serving residents and visitors with non-emergency medical needs. The best options include Concentra Urgent Care on Allens Avenue, Hasbro Children's Hospital Urgent Care on Eddy Street for pediatric needs, Brown Medicine Urgent Care on Promenade Street, and CVS MinuteClinic locations throughout the city. Most clinics operate seven days a week with extended hours, accept walk-ins, and treat conditions like minor injuries, infections, and illnesses that don't require an emergency room visit.
