Free Medical Care

Warren, Lincoln, Montgomery, western St. Charles Counties

Our mission is to serve the medical needs of western St. Charles, Warren, Lincoln and Montgomery County residents who are not covered by Medicare, Medicaid or private insurance and who live at or below 200% of the federal poverty guidelines.

WHERE NEIGHBORS CARE FOR NEIGHBORS
with respect, compassion, and dignity.

Free Health Services

Our free medical clinic, located in Lake Saint Louis, Missouri, offers a large variety of free medical services to meet the needs of our community members with low income and without insurance. Our professional and caring volunteer medical staff is looking forward to helping you.

Free Clinic

For uninsured ages 18-64 who qualify.

Call First

Visits are by appointment only.

Staff

Board Certified Physicians and Nurses.

Physician Visits

Primary Care and Wellness visits.

Diabetes Care

Management of blood sugar and avoidance of complications.

Counseling

Private appointments with a mental health provider.

Prescriptions

For non-controlled substances.

Referrals

Referrals for lab, x-ray services and specialisty doctors.

Free Clinic Visits are By Appointment Only

Award-Winning Free Healthcare

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We were awarded Silver Rating again in 2022 from the National Association of Free & Charitable Clinics (NAFC) Quality Standards Program. We earned this rating by attesting that we have certain policies and procedures in place to provide quality care for our patients.

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Thank You, Friends

This month, we would like to bring attention to one of our ministry partners, Mary Martha Thrift Shop, a  charity located in Wentzville. Mary Martha Thrift volunteers come from eight local churches in the wider community. They collect donated clothing and home goods. Those items are sold back to the community and the profit is given to other charitable organizations, Crossroads Clinic Volunteers In Medicine being one.  

The funds we receive are used to buy home blood pressure machines for CCVIM patients needing to monitor that parameter at home.

Learn more at their website.