Good Neighbor Clinic provides prescriptions through pandemic

Good Neighbor Clinic provides prescriptions through pandemic


The Good Neighbor Clinic of Sauk Prairie has continued to offer prescription services and limited primary care for its patients throughout the pandemic. Pictured is Nicholas Miller, who stopped by the clinic to deliver a $500 donation. The clinic relies on donations and volunteers to remain open, meeting the needs of people with no health insurance, and all monies are used for patient services.

The Good Neighbor Clinic of Sauk Prairie has continued to offer prescription services and limited primary care for its patients throughout the pandemic.  Pictured is Nicholas Miller, who stopped by the clinic to deliver a $500 donation.  The clinic relies on donations and volunteers to remain open, meeting the needs of people with no hea

 

 


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