Clinic is a chronic care clinic treating the four chronic disease of diabetes, high blood pressure, heart and/or lung disease. Patients must qualify for the DAP, Drug Assistance Program, which requires that they meet with a patient advocate, present their current financial data, and if their income falls at or below 200% for the Federal poverty level, then their medications are provided by the Pharmaceutical companies, free of charge. All of these requirements to qualify for the DAP program must be reviewed by the patient advocates with the patients on an annual basis. We close on Fridays in an effort to keep our electric bill as low as possible. Tuesdays are patient days when volunteer Doctors, Nurse Practitioners, and Nurses work up and see patients. It is not unusual for seventy patients to be seen on a first come, first served basis between 10:00 am and frequently as late as 8 pm each Tuesday. Thursday is Pharmacy day when our wonderful volunteer Pharmacy manager, Dick Gray, frequently arrives before 6 am to prepare 500 prescriptions for on average 150 patients. Pharmacy hours are from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm and then 1:30 to 4 pm. We carry no Class II narcotics; the strongest medication we carry is 800 mg of Ibuprofen. Other monthly clinics provided through the clinic to existing patients ONLY:
- GYN clinic
- Mental Health clinic
- Eye Clinic
- Dental Clinic (cleanings only at this time)
- Foot Clinic