Indianapolis, Indiana – This week, anyone, regardless of whether they are insured or not, can attend a free health clinic at Lucas Oil Stadium.
From 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., the non-profit Pathway to Health and the 7th Day Adventist Church teamed up to offer the clinic which continues this Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
Physical checkups, eye exams, and dental work, including fillings are among some of the services being offered. “Cardiology, we do screenings for hearing, we do dermatology screenings,” Pathway to Health CEO Ivan Golubic said.
Other free services include massages, haircuts, and mental health screenings. “These are $400 glasses for free,” Phillip Mosley of Indianapolis said.
According to Mosley, he’s had to replace his glasses every couple of years, and his Medicare and Medicaid plans wouldn’t cover the cost. Like many Hoosiers, Mosley is trying to make ends meet as the cost of everything increases. “You go to the store and you spend $180, I think I spent $180 and got $110 in groceries, and you wonder, is it real?” Mosley said.
Joining other large cities like Dallas and Los Angeles, Indianapolis is the 8th different city to host this clinic. “We have about 800 or 900 medically registered professionals and licensed professionals, and the rest of the staff are non-medical professionals who are helping with logistics,” Golubic said.
Those attending the clinic do not need an appointment.