Clinic Hours & FAQ

If you’ve got questions, we’ve got answers. Please read the frequently asked questions below and if you don’t find the answer there, get in touch via the Patient Inquiry form.

Siloam Health Melrose:

820 Gale Lane, Nashville, TN 37204
Phone: 615-298-5406
Fax: 615-298-5014

 

Monday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Saturday 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Sunday closed

Siloam Health Antioch:

2717 Murfreesboro Pike, Antioch, TN 37013
Phone: 615-747-6035
Fax: 615-915-1720

(Walk-Ins Only)

Monday 7:45 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday 9:15 AM – 5:30 PM
Wednesday 9:15 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday 9:15 AM – 5:30 PM
Friday closed
Saturday closed
Sunday closed

A list of this year’s observed holidays can be found here.

Services Offered

Medical Care

There are a common set of services Siloam provides as part in the Primary Care Clinic. These include:

  • Preventative and wellness visits and age-appropriate screenings
  • General women’s and men’s health visits
  • Chronic illnesses
  • Routine labs and bloodwork
  • Speciality care as needed and directed by your doctor.

Acute Care & Walk-Ins

It is always best for you to make an appointment, so you can see your regular primary care provider who knows you best. But we also recognize that urgent needs arise when you can’t make an appointment ahead of time. Common reasons that established (not new) patients may walk-in without an appointment include:

  • Fever greater than 101°F or 38.3°C
  • Chest pain
  • Vomiting lasting more than 24 hours
  • Burning or painful urination
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Recent injury

Additional Services

We believe that the best health care is whole-person care that addresses the physical but also the social, emotional, and spiritual needs of our patients. Siloam has a social worker, behavioral health consultant, pastor, and pharmacist available to provide services as necessary and as time allows.

Medication Assistance

Siloam’s team strives to use as few medicines as possible, and to use low-cost generic medicines when appropriate. When medication is necessary, we are happy to seek out brand-name medications at a discounted cost or even free through various programs.

Meet Your Provider

Primary care at Siloam is handled by care teams that are led by a physician, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner and supported by our skilled nursing staff and other team members. Visit our Staff page to meet our staff primary care providers.

MEET OUR STAFF

PATIENT FAQ

Here’s what you need to know to become a patient at Siloam Health.

How Do I Become a Patient at Siloam Health Melrose?

We are now accepting new patients at Siloam Health Melrose. If you are interested to become a patient, please call 615-298-5406 ext.#101 to schedule a New Patient Application appointment.

This appointment is to see our Patient Engagement Specialist to be screened for eligibility, but it is not a doctor’s visit.

We will give you a doctor’s appointment at the Application Appointment visit if approved to become Siloam Health Melrose patient.”

Are You Eligible?

You can apply to become a primary care patient at Siloam Health if you do not have health insurance and you are not eligible for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act.

How Do You Pay for Your Care?

Although our care is heavily subsidized by community donors, Siloam is not a free clinic. As partners in the healing process, patients are asked to contribute financially in order to see the doctor or to obtain laboratory services.

All patients are asked to provide proof of income to determine what benefits they are eligible for at Siloam. Click HERE for acceptable proof of income documents.

Siloam accepts cash, checks and debit cards for payment.

  • Last 3 pay stubs of each employed family member’s paycheck
  • If you are paid in cash, a letter (on Siloam letterhead) from your employer stating your monthly income
  • Award letter of your Food Stamps benefit
  • Award letter of your Social Security benefit
  • Award letter from your Unemployment Services
  • Income Tax return from the previous year

What are Your Patient Rights?

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As a patient of Siloam Family Health Center, you have many rights that we are committed to provide and protect. Whenever possible, we will inform you of these rights in advance of providing or discontinuing care. Your rights include the following:

  • To have your cultural, spiritual and personal values, beliefs and preferences respected. You have the right to personal dignity.
  • To know who is involved in your care. Every caregiver at Siloam will wear a picture ID badge clearly stating his or her name, department and job title.
  • To know the identity and professional status of those involved in your care (for example, if the caregiver is a student, trainee or other professional associated with outside healthcare institutions or individuals).
  • To be made aware if Siloam has relationships with other healthcare facilities, educational institutions or other outside organizations/individuals which may influence your care.
  • To expect Siloam to provide a reasonable response to your request for appropriate and medically-indicated care and services (within capacity and policies) including the management of pain. Siloam is committed to providing you with impartial access to available and medically-indicated treatment/accommodations regardless of race, color, national origin, or sources of payment for care.
  • To be informed of your health status in order to assist in making decisions about your care, treatment and services. Throughout the course of treatment and care planning, you will be informed of the proposed procedures and treatments including any potential benefits and side effects/risks. As needed, you will also be informed of alternatives for care and given the option to allow or refuse medically-appropriate treatment to the extent permitted by law and healthcare facility policy. If you refuse a recommended treatment, you will be informed of the possible medical consequences of such action, but other medically needed, indicated and available care will be provided.
  • To ask questions about the care you are receiving. You may contact a nurse and/or leave a message requesting to speak to a provider.
  • To have access to pastoral and pharmacy services if requested.
  • To receive access to an interpreter (in person or by phone) if you do not speak or understand English.
  • To be given the opportunity to provide feedback about your care. Your views and opinions are very important to us and we welcome the opportunity to discuss them.
  • To be informed of Siloam’s resources if you have questions, concerns or complaints about your care. These resources include patient representatives, the patient complaint and grievance process, and committees who are available to answer questions and guide you through the process to promptly resolve complaints.
  • To be informed and receive referrals for continuation of care and/or care alternatives when Siloam’s services are no longer appropriate.
  • To expect privacy of your health records except in cases of suspected abuse, if there is a public health hazard, and/or when permitted or required by law. Viewing of your health records will be limited to individuals directly involved in your treatment or monitoring of their quality. Other individuals may only have permission to view your health records by your written authorization (or of your legally-authorized representative). You also have the right to expect the privacy of all communications and other records pertaining to your care, including the source of payment for treatment.
  • To access information contained in your health records within a reasonable timeframe, and to have the information explained or interpreted as necessary, except when restricted by law and/or when doing so interferes with treatment.

If you ever have questions or concerns about your care, safety, or patient rights which you feel have not been properly addressed by the clinic, please contact:

  • Patient Relations Department
  • 820 Gale Lane Nashville, TN 37204
  • (615) 298-5406 x101

Patient Inquiry Form