Matthews Free Medical Clinic

Category: Medical clinic

Address: 196 S Trade St, Matthews, NC 28105, USA

Phone: +17048418882

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8:30AM–4PM

Tuesday: 8:30AM–4PM

Wednesday: 8:30AM–4PM

Thursday: 8:30AM–4PM

Friday: 8:30AM–1PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

claudia parnell

Jul 14, 2021

I'm a single mother of a 14 year old son. I switched jobs last year that doesn't offer me health insurance...so I applied here. Certain staff at this facility has now denied me services 2 days before a procedure(biopsy)that constitutes as life threatening to see if precancerous cells have returned...all because..I took an extra blood pressure pill for 3 days...after speaking with the pharmacist on 6/25/2021. Thank you nurse Colleen and Social Worker Rosylyn. If you think, I'm going to let this go...you playing with my life after waiting 3 months to have this biopsy..after the ultrasound...you are sadly mistaken!!! This place can cost a person their life. Non profit organizations like this are reported to the NC secretary of State along with its Principal Officer & EIN 51-0468874

Roslind Moore

Aug 5, 2019

It is a great place to receive excellent healthcare if you are uninsured and meet the requirements to become a patient there.

Boris Budagyan

Apr 30, 2019

Just want people to know what to expect or not to expect from the process of application for the health care from this clinic. On March 6 my wife and I had eligibility interview with this clinic, which was very thorough. We provided all the requested financial and personal information and answered all the questions. They told us that the process may take few weeks because of long waiting time of getting medical records. But they will keep us informed about the progress of our application, and if there will be 'yes' or 'no' at the end of this process. We helped them to get our medical records in 2 days, and expected for their decision to come soon. That's where the good story ends. We've waited a month, nobody called. We called them ourselves, and they responded that our application is still on executive desk, and they are still looking at our financials, and that in one or two weeks we'll get an answer. After one more month we still didn't receive any information about the status of application. We understood that this is not going anywhere, and after almost two months from the date of our interview we decided to cancel our application. We lost two months waiting for this clinic's response, instead of going to some other place for medical help. Our health is deteriorating, and this neglecting attitude from bureaucrats who runs this office is damaging both people who in needs, and those nobel ideas of doctors who are willing to provide a free medical help. When we went to the office to get back our application and our medical records, they even had hard time to find our medical records. Now we doubt if someone even looked at them. The attitude from receptionist and the process of ending this application is another story. It's just an advice for those who in needs and looks for medical support, to go and apply in another clinic.

Tatyana Safonov

Feb 14, 2019

I went there when had no insurance. They prescribed drugs that i needed. Very good stuff.

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Questions & Answers

I have Chronic bronchitis I need to see a doctor can they help me?

deb Collette | Sep 30, 2019
Roslind Moore | Sep 30, 2019

It is not a walk-in clinic. There is an application process to become a new patient. You can get the application and information on other documents you will need at matthewsfmc.org

Will they see me to clear me to return to work with this virus going around

Sharon Javier | Sep 29, 2020
I am my own self | Sep 29, 2020

Call them and ask if they can do that.

Do you provide free flu shots? Young man unemployed for 10 months and his 15 years old son.

Lucia Alvarez (Lucy) | Sep 29, 2020
Susan Clark | Sep 29, 2020

My son goes there, but you have to be a patient wirh an a assessment. You can go to the Mecklenburg health dept. They charge on a sliding scale I believe.

I have chronic pain and diabetes can i be seen .?

Rosalinda Ortiz | Sep 30, 2019
Kell Rippy | Sep 30, 2019

There is an application process to establish care at the clinic. This process verifies that patients have no insurance and live below 200% of the federal poverty level. This process can take some time, but the services provided are worth it. I would recommend looking into services associated with MedLink in Charlotte to find what may best fit your needs.

Im have a filling fell out year ago the tooth is causing me so much pain thats intense is possible i could get an extraction

Colin Casey | Sep 30, 2019
I am my own self | Sep 30, 2019

They don't have have a dental care.

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Do they do root canals for free?

Jakinna Liddell | Sep 30, 2019
Nancy Allen | Sep 30, 2019

No. It is not a Dental clinic. It's a Medical clinic.

I don't have medical insurance. I have fascitis plantar problems. They can see me ?

Maricruz Garcia | Sep 30, 2018
Maricruz Garcia | Sep 30, 2018

Thank you very much Víctor Gamoneda for your information, have a nice day !!!

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