Address: 941 E 3300 S, Millcreek, UT 84106, USA
Phone: +18012663700
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:45AM–4PM
Tuesday: 8:45AM–8PM
Wednesday: 8:45AM–8PM
Thursday: 8:45AM–4PM
Friday: 8:45AM–12PM
Saturday: Closed
Marita M Vicari
Today I felt very bad and for not having medical insurance I called this clinic which denied me the appointment for not having a record of my earning income !
Emily
To all medical staff, your bed side manner is so bad please consider that patients need to trust you. After the way I have been treated here, acused of lieing about insomnia and acused of being a junkie I don't trust you enough to get treatment here. After all the accusations I think that's what you wanted.
Bill Barreto
I am a PA with over 40 yrs family practice experience and I came to Salt Lake City from California this week to provide help for a close family friend who has complex medical issues but finds herself financially indigent. I discovered your clinic online and was so pleased to have PA Uai take such good care of my friend. He performed an excellent history and physical exam, ordered very appropriate labs for her problems and most of all, treated us both with upmost respect. He is a credit to you mission driven organization and to the PA profession. Thank you and we will be back.
Ellia Ivy McLeod
Refused to help me even though I'm in pain and need help. I'm homeless and currently living in a motel only thought the kindness of others. I have no income. This is a free clinic. They treated me like garbage on the street and refused to even let me come in for an appointment. Knowing I was homeless made them not want to treat me.
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The Maliheh Free Clinic does not prescribe any controlled substances, so they would not be able to help you with Adderall. They can help you with diabetes medications as long as you qualify to be a patient based on your income.
Hello, if they have specialists or they send you to a different clinic and if they speak Spanish, they also attend without insurance.
Sometimes they are able to accommodate walk-ins, but not always. There is no guarantee that you will be able to be seen if you don't have an appointment.
The Maliheh Free Clinic has a small amount of paid staff to ensure that a minimum number of patients are seen each day, but most of the providers, patient techs, and other clinic workers are all volunteers. The clinic is only able to see as many patients as can be seen by the providers that are there each day, and that can vary from week to week based on the volunteer's availability.
It's totally free, is you qualify. You have to have no insurance, and have low income.
I don't think so. Go to Roseman Dental through emergency
Maliheh currently does not have dental care, but will in future. Call them to get info where you can get help.
You can search for Mormon missionaries, and they will contact the relief society that is closer to your friend's house
I think eligibility is determined based on income. Unfortunately, if you need care and your income exceeds the criteria, I don't think you could get care there. However, it would definitely be a good idea to call them tomorrow and find out if they could see you. The providers there are incredible. If not, I know University and Intermountain offer payment plans.
Yes you can, but you would need to see one of the primary care providers first to establish care, and then you could see the gynecologist to have it removed.
Yes. We provide regular primary care medical services, just like a regular doctors office. It's totally free if you have no health insurance and meet income guidelines.
It is closed today by the Pioneer day. It will open on the 25th, tomorrow.
Monday8:45AM–4PM Tuesday8:45AM–8PM Wednesday8:45AM–8PM Thursday8:45AM–4PM Friday8:45AM–12PM SaturdayClosed SundayClosed
You should be able to just call and make an appointment. There is a wait list for new patients, and the clinic is very busy, so if you can't get through when you call, just try back a little bit later. You're always welcome to walk in to schedule though if the phone lines are full.
No, due to the holiday, they are closed.
There are several gynecologists, but they do NOT do OB/prenatal care.
No they are not open on Saturdays
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