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The Good Samaritan Health Clinic is here to meet medical, dental, and pharmaceutical needs of the underserved in our community.
The Good Samaritan Health Clinic sees an average of 3,000 appointments per year.
We're working to give back without expecting anything in return. Unfortunately, there's not too many of these places around so we see people from all neighboring communities.
When you don’t have medical or dental insurance and something happens, it can be a scary thing. Residents of Olmsted County, and the surrounding -communities can always turn to The Salvation Army’s Good Samaritan Health Clinic, located at 120 N. Broadway, for quality medical and dental care, regardless of their current situation.
If you have questions or would like to make an appointment, please call 507-529-4100.
Medical Clinic
The Medical Clinic works in collaboration with Mayo Clinic and United Way of Olmsted County to provide medical care for county residents who don’t have insurance. The clinic is staffed by volunteer doctors, nurses and medical professionals from the community.
Clinic hours throughout the month address a variety of medical needs. It’s best to schedule an appointment in advance by calling 507-529-4100. The following clinics are typically available each month:
Please bring a photo ID with you to check in.
Dental Clinic
The Dental Clinic works in collaboration with area dentists and agencies to provide emergency dental services to Olmsted and surrounding county residents. Volunteer dentists treat underserved patients with medical assistance or no insurance. The clinic is staffed by community volunteer dentists, hygienists, and assistants.
The clinic provides the following emergency services:
We are not able to provide select services including filling cavities, denture repair, crowns, caps, bridges, braces, whitening, or aesthetic work.
Pharmacy
Our pharmacy is open to the public from 5-7 p.m. on Monday and Wednesday evenings. Prescriptions from a physician of the Good Samaritan Health Clinic required.