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Who we are |
| The Community Free
Clinic of Decatur-Morgan County was established to offer
free healthcare to low income, medically uninsured
residents of Decatur and Morgan County. Developed in
partnership with volunteer physicians and staff from
area hospitals, the Clinic provides non-emergency acute
care and chronic illness management.
The doctors, nurses,
pharmacists, lab technicians, other healthcare
professionals as well as non-clinical staff all
volunteer their time and services without pay. In
addition to routine care, volunteer specialists are
available to care for more advanced clinical needs. They
do so because they support the Clinic’s mission to
provide free, quality healthcare to our community in a
manner that respects personal dignity.
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Who we serve |
Persons living in Morgan
County who:
- Are 18 years old or
older
- Have no form of
health insurance
- Are not covered by
Medicaid, Medicare, disability, or VA benefits
- Meet the financial
guidelines
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What we provide |
Treatment for acute
chronic illness in adults
Limited laboratory testing
Prescription medicines (no controlled drugs)
Health education classes
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What you need to bring |
In order to be screened
for services, patients need to provide all the
following:
- Picture ID
- Social Security card
- Proof of residence
in Morgan County (utility bill or land line phone bill)
- 30 days of income
verification for entire household
- Last completed and
filed federal income tax return
- Letter from food
stamp office if applicable
- Other paper work
that may specific to individual
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When we are open |
General office hours
Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Screening for eligibility
Monday 10:00 – 1:00
Treating patients
Tuesday and Thursday 4:00 p.m. until (appointment only)
Prescription Refill
Tuesday and Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. (must be
called in 5 days prior)
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