jazzymom
Just Jewish
There are over 20 free clinics in the Commonwealth of Virginia and these are those clinics that are part of the Association of Free Clinics network.
The free clinic in my city is not government operated. It's a non-profit that runs on donations. There are, in fact, 53 in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Find a Free Clinic : Virginia Association of Free Clinics
This is the clinic in my community. I work with volunteers who have worked themselves in the clinic, which attracted me to it. In my job, I have to know what resources are available within our community as I may have a client in need of such resource.
Community Free Clinic of Newport News
No clinic claims that they can address every need. They provide preventive health care and sometimes, mental and dental health services. They work through networks to provide referrals when patients need additional services and steer patients towards lower cost options.
The clinic established in the east end of Newport News (I live in Newport News) was established because it was known that people without health care were using the emergency room for primary care. The intent of the clinic was to provide a very nice facility for those that need services.
Stigma's not really an issue for a community that is predominately system-supported. These people, literally LOOK and ASK for free services. Many don't have transportation. The free clinic was strategically placed where people could easily access services, without leaving their neighborhood. It was built brand new or I should say, heavily gutted and rennovated (donated services by a predominant company in our area) and started with part time hours. As they increased their staff, it was increased to full time hours.
Yes, I'm sure that people have to wait at times for service, but, it doesn't negate the fact that they can obtain good health care right in their own neighborhood and have the ability to establish a relationship with a doctor, as they would in a private practice. This was the entire purpose of the clinic.
This clinic also has on-site pharmacy and provides free medication.
It is amazing what can be accomplished through donated time and funding.
Northern Virginia (Fairfax and Arlington county) according to your post has 2 free clinics.
Arlington Free Clinic | Providing high-quality medical care to low-income, uninsured Arlington County adults
The clinic in Arlington only sees residents of Arlington.
https://www.missionlifecenter.org/hopeclinic
The clinic in Fairfax is the other clinic and is a Christian clinic with a mission to share G-ds love and as a non Christian that is problematic.
While giving care on the one hand and having a mission of conversion on the other hand is problematic.
So for poor folks who live in the highly populated Northern Virginia area there are 2 clinics.
This is unacceptable.
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