What is a Free Clinic? Free Clinics are private, non-profit, community or faith-based organizations that provide medical, dental, pharmaceutical, and/or mental health services at little or no cost to uninsured and underinsured people through the use of volunteer health professionals, community volunteers, and partnerships with other health providers.
No two free clinics are alike, and the development of each clinic is guided by the community to meet identified health care needs using the community’s unique assets and resources.
Health Services provided by the Gratiot County Free Clinic
Primary Health Care
Lab & X-Ray Testing
Prescription & Medication Support
Mental Health Counseling
Wellness & Prevention Education
Controlled Substances are Never Prescribed
What does the Gratiot County Free Clinic do?
The Gratiot County Free Clinic (GCFC), founded in 2013, is a private, non-profit 501c3 tax-exempt organization. The social and health care concerns addressed by GCFC are based on the principal belief that health care is a right, not a privilege.
Location and Hours of Operation
Gratiot County Free Clinic is located at 1475 Mary Court in Alma, MI
TThe Gratiot County Free Clinic is open on Wednesday evenings only beginning at 5:30 p.m. Patients will need to register between 5:30 and 6:00 p.m. to be seen on that day. There are no appointments, patients will be seen on a first come first serve basis, and accepted until patient capacity is reached (depending on the time and volunteer staffing).
The contact phone number is 989.388.3004 and the fax number is 989.466.7480
The vision of the GCFC is to improve the health and well being of our community.
The mission of the GCFC is to provide free access and compassionate quality healthcare and education to the uninsured residents of Gratiot county.