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Welcome to Lāna`i Community Health Center

The Lāna'i Community Health Center’s mission is to take care of the community of Lāna`i by directly providing health services (primary care, dental, behavioral health and selected specialty services) to the community; providing activities and services through partnerships with local organizations as well as the many off-island organizations reaching out to Lāna`i by serving as coordinator, advocate, resource, initiator, and convener;
and working collaboratively to provide space for partners who can provide needed services for Lāna`i.

OFFICE HOURS
Monday – Thursday: 8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Friday: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Saturday: 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
Sunday: CLOSED

ORAS TI OPISINA
Lunes/Martes/Miyerkules/Huwebes: 8:00 am – 7:00 pm
Biyernes: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sabado: 8:00 am – 3:00pm

LOCATION
Health Center: 333 Sixth Street

LOKASYON
Italmeg ti kakalbitan iti mapa tapno maiturong kayo iti Mapa ti Google Ipigket ditoy a pahina: Lugar a masarakan iti 478 Lauhala Place, Lanai City, HI Para ti kadakkelan nga pangbuyaan iti mapa, mabalin nga ipadakkel ken ipabassit, ken iprinta ti direksyon

(808) 565-6919

333 Sixth Street, Lāna'i City, HI

Open Monday - Saturday with evening hours available

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Our History

Lāna`i Community Health Center History

2002

2002
  • Hawaii Community Foundation awards $125,000 to establish Lanai Women’s Center (LWC)
  • Jody Payne and Ted Mallon donated $125,000 to Hawaii Community Foundation Koa Fund

2003

2003
  • Contest to establish organization’s logo;
  • Heidi Vogel’s Pineapple Logo adopted as LWC logo

2004

2004
  • WC incorporates
  • First meeting of the LWC Committee, co-chaired by LWC founding mothers: Phyllis McOmber and Jackie Woolsey

2005

2005
  • Apartment (624A Houston Street) lease signed with Castle & Cooke– the soon-to-be-named Jody’s Place
  • LWC granted 501c3, non-profit status
  • Received $45,000 from Maui Economic Development Board; fiscal sponsor relationship

2006

2006
  • LWC submits FQHC 330e application
  • Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) and Critical Access Hospital (CAH) Collaboration meeting with Hawaii Department of Health
  • LWC hires its first employees
  • LWC meets with Hawaii Primary Care Association and Hawaii Department of Health
  • Jody’s Place opens, providing women’s care services by Molokai Women’s Health Center

2007

2007
  • LWC signs lease with Castle & Cooke for 478 Lauhala place, clinical service site; 624A Houston Street site remains administration and outreach site
  • FQHC 330e status awarded to LWC
  • Count of Maui Community Development Black Grant funding awarded for design of new 6800 sq. ft. facility

2008

2008
  • First patients seen at Lauhala Place site

2009

2009
  • Lease for 333 6th Street. With option to subdivide and purchase, signed with Castle & Cooke; site of new 6800 sq. ft. facility
  • LWC name legally changed to Lanai Community Health Center (LCHC)

2010

2010
  • New facility design finalized

2013

2013
  • Purchase of 333 6th Street property
  • Subdivision finalized

2014

2014
  • Groundbreaking for new facility

2015

2015
  • First patients seen at new facility
  • Temporary Certificate of Occupancy received

2016

2016
  • Certificate of Occupancy received