Free Clinic Services

  • Medical evaluation and treatment
  • Dental evaluation and treatment
  • Specialist referrals – to participating local specialists
  • Limited laboratory services
  • Pharmacy – samples
  • Pharmaceutical assistance plans
  • Medical supplies – as available
  • Referral for free local services

  • ADMINISTRATION


    Please help with tax-deductable donations.

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    Join us for a spring fundraiser for the Free Clinic -Saturday June 5th!

    The 5K run/walk event will start at the Hastings Manufacturing parking area at 8:30 a.m. The route travels along the Thornapple River and past the incubator before circling back to the start.


    Registration is $25 for individuals, $15 per person for groups of 3 or more. Register by going to www.active.com and search for “Breaking Barriers,” or arrive early to register on site. Registrants will receive a 50/50 t-shirt. Awards will be given after the race. Families and children are welcome.

    Special thanks to the event sponsors: Hastings City Bank, Hastings Manufacturing, Flexfab, Pennock Foundation, Dr. Hannapel DDS, Hastings Orthopedic Clinic, Edward Jones, Hastings Fiberglass, Hastings Internal Medicine, Dr’s Charles and Elizabeth Caldwell DDS, MacLeod Chiropractic, Coleman Agency

    Download Brochure here 5K Race Brochure - Updated

    Barry Community Free Clinic Now Open to Serve

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    From Hastings Reminder (The Peoples Paper)

    Reception

    The Barry Community Free Health Clinic held an open house Jan 17th, giving people a chance to meet the staff and see the facilities.

    The goal of the clinic is to provide health care and free medications to uninsured and low-income adults. Dr. David Parker, M.D., is chairman of the free clinic board and Dr. Joe Roth, D.O., is vice chairman.

    The free clinic is open from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday. The clinic is not intended to be an emergency room. The entire clinic is run by volunteers. Physicians donate their time to the cause and soon dentists will, too.

    About 20 volunteers have been active, to date, and more are needed. We could use more doctors and more nurses, and we really need social workers.
    Prospective volunteers may call if interested in volunteering at the clinic or they may stop in during clinic hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays