The Saturday Neighborhood Health Clinic (SNHC) is a free clinic for the uninsured, run by medical students and staffed by physicians.
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The Saturday Neighborhood Health Clinic (SNHC) is a free clinic for the uninsured, run by medical students and staffed by physicians from the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri.
Our standard clinic is held inside the Family Care Health Center at 4352 Manchester Avenue every Saturday from 9 am - 12 pm. This clinic does not require appointments and sees patients on a first-come, first-served basis.
Our specialty clinic is held at 620 S Taylor Ave. This clinic runs on Wednesdays from 6 - 9 pm.
Please visit http://snhc.wustl.edu/ or call (314) 275-0657 for additional information, FAQs, and policies.
The Saturday Neighborhood Health Clinic (SNHC) was established in 1998 to fit the growing need of uninsured patients in St. Louis. The clinic has a threefold mission. We strive to provide exceptional episodic primary care to the uninsured patients of St. Louis. We also attempt to plug every single patient into the St. Louis Safety Network to reduce the costs to society and provide these patients with sustainable healthcare. Lastly, we aim to provide a multidisciplinary service learning experience for all WashU medical students.
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