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Pathway to Health, in collaboration with the Seventh-day Adventist Church, is set to host a large-scale health clinic in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, from May 5 to May 8, 2025. This event will bring together over 1,800 healthcare professionals and volunteers dedicated to providing free dental, medical, and vision services to the community.
The clinic aims to serve noninsured and underinsured residents, ensuring that essential health services are accessible to those who need them most. Attendees can expect a wide range of services, including routine check-ups, dental cleanings, eye examinations, and various health screenings.
The initiative reflects a commitment to improving community health and addressing disparities in access to care. Organizers encourage individuals and families to take advantage of this opportunity to receive vital health services at no cost. With the support of dedicated volunteers and health professionals, this event promises to make a significant impact on the well-being of the St. Louis community.
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