A new Free Access Health Clinic has opened its doors at the Islamic Society of Vermont in South Burlington, aiming to serve Vermont’s most vulnerable population. The clinic is specifically for those who are uninsured and underinsured, providing primary care, specialty consultations, and basic diagnostic services at no cost. The clinic is entirely volunteer-based and can refer patients to the University of Vermont for further care if needed.
Dr. Waqar Waheed, one of the providers at the clinic, said that the goal is to provide compassionate care to a population that often delays seeking medical attention until a crisis occurs. By offering free services and addressing a wide range of needs, the clinic hopes to bridge the gap for those who may otherwise go without necessary care.
The community-driven clinic is a much-needed resource for those who may not have access to affordable healthcare options. By partnering with the Islamic Society of Vermont, the clinic can reach a diverse group of individuals in need of medical assistance. The initiative is a step towards ensuring that everyone in the community has access to quality healthcare, regardless of their insurance status.
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