St Peters Free Clinic Of Hillsdale County
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Primary Health Care
Offers free primary health care to uninsured, underinsured, and underserved residents. Includes doctor visits, urgent care, and community referrals.

Prescription Assistance
Provides prescription drug assistance to help residents of Hillsdale County access needed medications.

About
St Peters Free Clinic Of Hillsdale County


Founded in
2004
EIN
06-1684709
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Health & Wellness
Address
3 N BROAD ST HILLSDALE, MI 49242-1601 United States
Website
http://stpetersfreeclinic.org/
Phone
(517)-437-4041
Email address
About
St. Peter's Free Clinic of Hillsdale County, founded in 2004, provides healthcare, prescription assistance, and education to uninsured and underinsured residents. The clinic offers services like provider visits, medication assistance, urgent care, and community referrals, ensuring dignified care for those in need.
Mission
St. Peter’s Free Clinic welcomes all people of Hillsdale County who are uninsured, or underinsured, for the purpose of providing health care services, prescription drug assistance and health education.

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