Your Health Matters to Us

Our mission is to provide access to quality, comprehensive and respectful care for our patients and community.

Our Story

Five Rivers Health Centers began on May 23, 2011 as a medical home for the low-income patients of Dayton, Ohio, by providing both primary and specialty care services to patients through the academic rotations for the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine (WSUBSOM) residency and fellowship programs.

Combined Five Rivers Health Centers, currently serves more than 25,000 patients with more than 87,000 visits in the Greater Dayton community. We also offer interpreting services to Limited English Proficiency (LEP) patients.

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Welcome to Five Rivers Health Centers

Quality. Committed. Local.

25,000 Patients

Receiving Quality Care

87,000 Visits

Annually

8 Locations

Committed To You

History

Five Rivers Health Centers consists of three former hospital residency clinic departments of Miami Valley Hospital and Good Samaritan Hospital – Family Health Center, Medical Surgical Health Center, and Center for Women’s Health.Five Rivers Health Centers was approved on April 10, 2012 to be a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) Look-Alike and a FQHC on November 1, 2013.


In 2013 we expanded our group even more by adding a Pediatric practice in January, the Five Rivers Dental Center and Pharmacy in September. In August of 2015, FRHC experienced additional expansion by adding the Samaritan Homeless Clinic to our mission. Collectively, these sites provide medical and dental and behavioral health care at eight convenient Dayton locations.In 2017, the Five Rivers Greene County Health Center was added and in 2018, Star Pediatrics was added.  Both of these locations are in Xenia, Ohio.

First Five rivers location

2011

Five Rivers Health Centers began on May 23, 2011, as a medical home for the low-income patients of Dayton.

2012

Five Rivers Health Centers was approved on April 10, 2012, to be a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), Look-Alike.

Women's Health Location
Dental center location

2013

Five Rivers Health Centers was approved on November 1, 2013, to be a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). We also added a Pediatric practice, Five Rivers Dental Center and Pharmacy.

2015

In August of 2015, FRHC experienced additional expansion by adding the Samaritan Homeless Clinic
to our mission.

Samaritan Location
Greene County Location

2016, 2018

The Five Rivers Greene County Health Center and Star Pediatrics were added.

2020

Construction begins at 721 Miami Chapel Road for our newest location, the Five Rivers Health Centers Edgemont Campus, with the goal of consolidating our Dental Center, Center for Women's Health, Specialty Clinic, Pediatrics and Medical Surgical Health Center all under one-roof.

Samaritan Location
Greene County Location

2022

The Five Rivers Health Centers new Edgemont Campus debuts.

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Quality.
Committed.
Local.

8

Locations Committed To You

90,000+

Visits Each Year

More Than 27,000

Patients Receiving Quality Care

Patient-Centered Medical Home

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Community Health Center Quality Recognition (CHQR) Badges

Advancing HIT for Quality Badge 2022Health Center Quality Leader Badge 2022Addressing Social Risk Factors Badge 2022Access Enhancer Badge 2022Health Disparities Reducer badge 2022A logo for PCMH - Patient Centered Medical Home