Community Health Center of Buffalo, Inc.

1.00 /5 (5 reviews)
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About

The Community Health Center of Buffalo, Inc. (CHCB) stands as a cornerstone of accessible, high-quality healthcare in Western New York, embodying a profound commitment to serving all individuals regardless of their ability to pay. Founded in 2002 and officially designated as a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in 2008, CHCB was born from a critical need to address stark health disparities and provide a medical home for the underserved and uninsured populations in Buffalo and surrounding communities. Its establishment at 34 Benwood Avenue in the heart of Buffalo's East Side placed it strategically within a neighborhood historically challenged by economic hardship and limited access to comprehensive care. From its inception, CHCB has been driven by a powerful mission: to provide culturally competent, high-quality primary and preventative healthcare services to all individuals and families, with a special focus on the medically underserved and those who face barriers due to race, ethnicity, or income.

Over two decades, CHCB has evolved from a single-site clinic into a vital, multi-service healthcare system. Its growth is a direct response to community need, expanding its footprint and service lines to meet the complex, holistic health requirements of its patient population. What truly sets CHCB apart is its foundational status as a patient-centered medical home (PCMH). This model is not just a title but a practiced philosophy, ensuring care is coordinated, comprehensive, accessible, and centered on long-term, trusting relationships between patients and their care teams. The center's expertise is deeply rooted in understanding and serving diverse communities, including significant immigrant and refugee populations, with a staff that reflects the linguistic and cultural diversity of the patients they serve, offering services in over 30 languages.

CHCB’s unique value proposition is multifaceted. First, as an FQHC, it operates under a mandate to serve all patients, offering a robust sliding fee scale based on income and family size, which fundamentally removes cost as a barrier to care. Second, its integrated care model breaks down the traditional silos between medical, dental, and behavioral health. A patient visiting for a diabetes check can concurrently address dental pain and speak with a behavioral health counselor—all under one roof, with providers collaborating on a unified care plan. This integration is critical for managing chronic diseases and addressing the social determinants of health that profoundly impact well-being.

Furthermore, CHCB distinguishes itself through deep community integration and advocacy. It doesn't just wait for patients to come through the door; it engages in extensive outreach, health education, and partnership with local schools, churches, and community organizations. Its commitment extends beyond clinical walls to address housing instability, food insecurity, and transportation issues through dedicated case management and community health workers. This wraparound approach acknowledges that health is created where people live, work, and play.

The center's resilience and leadership were particularly evident during the COVID-19 pandemic, during which it served as a critical public health hub, providing testing, vaccinations, and unwavering care to the communities hardest hit. This cemented its role as not just a healthcare provider, but a trusted community institution. In essence, the Community Health Center of Buffalo, Inc. is more than a clinic; it is a catalyst for health equity and a model of how community-focused, compassionate, and integrated healthcare can transform lives and strengthen the very fabric of the city it serves. Its legacy is built on dignity, respect, and an unwavering belief that healthcare is a fundamental human right.

Additional Details

Specialization: Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) providing integrated primary medical care, dental care, and behavioral health services, with a specialization in serving underserved, uninsured, and diverse populations including immigrants and refugees.
Years of Experience: 22
Education & Certifications: Accredited by The Joint Commission; Certified Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) by NCQA; Designated as a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). Clinical staff hold relevant New York State licenses and board certifications in their respective fields (e.g., Medicine, Dentistry, Psychology, Social Work).
Professional Memberships: Member of the Community Health Care Association of New York State (CHCANYS); National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC).
Awards & Recognitions: Recognized by HRSA for quality improvement achievements; Likely recipient of various local community service and health equity awards (specific named awards not widely published in a single source).
Pricing & Insurance: Operates on a sliding fee scale based on income and family size for patients who are uninsured or underinsured, ensuring no one is denied care due to inability to pay. Accepts most major insurance plans including Medicaid, Medicare, Child Health Plus, Essential Plan, and numerous commercial insurance providers. Patients are advised to contact the billing department for the most current and specific insurance information.

Contact Information

📍 34 Benwood Ave, Buffalo, NY 14214, USA
🏢 Buffalo

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Customer Reviews

Becca Lynn
February 7, 2026

READ BEFORE SCHEDULING WITH THEM!!!! Wish I could leave no stars. I am filing this formal complaint regarding the care (or lack thereof) and professional conduct I have received from Dr. Bharti and her staff since I have been seeing her for over a year but mainly since November 2025. This pattern of behavior has caused significant mental stress, financial loss due to missed work, and has directly threatened my employment. Since November 2025, I have attempted to have FMLA paperwork completed by Dr. Bharti’s office to secure my job during a medical leave. My employer’s administrator, Sedgwick, has sent these forms multiple times and made numerous calls to the office. I have also called repeatedly. Despite three separate claims being opened, the office failed to return the paperwork, resulting in all three claims being denied. Not to mention I tried multiple times last year to get her to fill this paper work out as well & she did the same thing until I just gave up. After months of being told the office was booked, I secured an 8:00 AM cancellation specifically to complete this paperwork. I arrived at 8:05 AM and witnessed the provider entering the building at the same time. I was not called back until 8:38 AM.During the appointment, the nurse and doctor refused to discuss the paperwork or my bariatric referral until a urine sample was provided, causing an unnecessary 1-hour delay while I waited in the lobby. • Hostile Environment: The nurse here always has a nasty attitude (literally every appointment I have had she has been rude), always interrupts, always huffs and puffs at you & rolls her eyes at you. When I attempted to provide the digital forms (as the office previously stated they had no email for me to send them to & “didn’t have them”), the nurse became verbally aggressive. She huffed, slapped her arms down, and shouted, "OMG come on Rebecca, you’re supposed to have this already." She then snatched my personal cell phone out of my hand without my consent to type in an email address. • Refusal of Service: At 10:20 AM, after waiting over two hours, I was told the doctor would not complete the paperwork because she was "too busy," despite me stating this was the primary purpose of the visit and that the deadline for my job security was that day. 3. Inconsistent Medical Advice and Safety Concerns During this visit, Dr. Bharti stated that my previous labs showed high white blood cell counts and improper kidney function that "should not be ignored." However, during the follow-up for those specific labs in October 2025, she explicitly told me the results were "normal" and "not a cause for concern” & the only abnormality was a vitamin d deficiency, despite my expressed anxiety over the results & only ordered more lab work because I demanded it & I have her own chart notes stating this to prove it. She also failed to tell me I had fatty liver disease & needed further testing for that, even tho she knew about this bc she put it in my chart from that day & I just found out about that today when looking through my chart notes she added. She also did not document the high white cell blood count from the lab results to my chart either. She also stated on my chart that I got a vaccine on October 10th but I did not. I got 2 vaccine’s on 12/05/25 & those are the only vaccine I’ve had in years. I didn’t know she billed me for the vaccine until I saw it on the charts & checked my medical claims & saw she billed me for it & it was charged on my claim(see photos for evidence of all of this info). She also said that I told her that me taking Spironolactone was why my kidneys weren’t functioning correctly but I did not say that. That conversation never happened.This inconsistency is a direct failure in clear patient communication and medical oversight. Conclusion The office's refusal to provide documentation, the staff's physical and verbal aggression, and the conflicting medical advice have created a hostile and unsafe environment. I am requesting a formal investigation into the administrative practices of this office.

Lexxi P.
January 15, 2026

Used to come here years ago and wasn't too crazy about my doctor's but they were decent. Made an appointment two months ago to come in for a regular checkup. They waited until today, the day before my appointment (Jan 16th), to call me and cancel due to the person they put me with not taking new patients! I figured they would get me in as soon as possible since this was a mistake made on their end- nope. They said to call back every day to see if I can get in any sooner than the date APRIL 28TH. I could understand if they had reached out any other day than the last two before the appointment they made me.

Arman Mohammad
January 6, 2026

Took a family member in today to help translate. Negative stars for this location if it were possible. Receptionist on the 2nd floor is extremely disrespectful. They were conversing with colleagues just fine but when interacting with patients checking in, they were rude (experienced first hand and observed while in the waiting area by reception). Looking at prior reviews this seems to be a common issue with no updates or changes expected from management. Recommended family member different office for future appointments.

Khaleda Parbin
December 23, 2025

So disrespectful. I call to make appointment and 85% of the time no one picks up. If they do pick up after 15-20 minutes waiting, they act like they are helping and puts you on hold and hangs up on you after 8-10 minutes. This happened to me 8 different times so I finally am going to a different office.

Ann Ainsley
August 29, 2025

I call them for my annual check up. They said I already did even I am not.i received an email im due for check up. Then I ask them if i can have a blood check due to fatigue and they said they are fully booked. She transferred me to the nurse but they hang up the phone right away.