Address: 21297 Olean Blvd, Port Charlotte, FL 33952, USA
Phone: +19417669570
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 9AM–3PM
Wednesday: 9AM–3PM
Thursday: 9AM–3PM
Friday: 9AM–3PM
Saturday: Closed
Joan Martone Sessions
Got me in same day. I cannot say enough great things about this clinic and everyone there. I am so grateful for them.
Works Inspired in Faith Colleen Moore
I totally appreciate this clinic and all the people who work or volunteer. I originally thought I'd just show for a walk in, but found out you can apply to be a patient. I have recieved exceptional care. They also helped me find eye care and get connected with a quit smoking program. Everyone is so helpful, pleasant and caring..
C McLaughlin
Website says: "Walk-ins seen based on availablity" [sic]. Staff when you walk in, coldly and unsympathetically: "We don't take walk-ins." Website says you do. "I don't know about that but we don't take walk-ins." Website says: "If you are unable to perform this task [new patient paperwork], please do not worry – we will help you complete it when you come in." Staff when you walk in: "Take this paperwork home, fill it out, and call for screening." Don't have access to a printer for the other papers you require. Website says you'll help. "Go to the library." I guess poor people don't really deserve the help your website offers.
T Crawford
A vital service in our community, due to the current situation of non-affordable healthcare for so many. Everyone is offering up their valuable time and expertise to provide excellent, first-line care to clients who would otherwise go untreated.
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Yes I believe they will take those supplies as a donation I believe you can speak to miss Kathy Drake and she would take the donation
Why is that anyone's business
Yes need an appointment to be seen
They will refer you to Charlotte County Mental Health
No, they do not.
No there is not a dentist however they may be able to refer a few patients for limited patient needs.
No, they do not do tooth extractions. However, they may have information about other resources that might be able to help you.
Try Virginia B. Andes clinic. They should be able to tell you
You can go to the pharmacy-side to ask Carole G. questions. The volunteers at that window may also be able to help you. They are very knowledgeable.
Call their office or simply go to the pharmacy-side window and ask a volunteer for the list of items needed for a re-screening.
1:30pm in Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. 1pm on Tuesday. With evening hours on Tuesday (6-8) and Friday (4-7)
No, the clinic only provides care to those with no insurance
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