In this article today I'd like to give you several tips, tricks, and tactics to help you find free or very low cost medical care; yes it's out there!
Unless you've been living on Mars for the last few years you probably have noticed that medical costs have skyrocketed through the roof, and that includes health insurance as well. Clinics are often operated by state and local governments and very often offer free checkups as well as free vaccinations. Sometimes you can find clinics that offer free prenatal child care as well. To find out more information about government health clinics call your state public health department or look them up online.
The next way to get free or low-cost health care is by using a dental school. There are around 50 dental schools all across the United States and most of these schools operate clinics that allow their students to perform their newly learned skills on live people. You can expect basic services such as checkups, cleanings, and maybe fillings for free or low-cost. Many of them offer indigent programs that give free pills to people underneath a certain annual household income, sometimes around $50,000 a year.
Unless you've been living on Mars for the last few years you probably have noticed that medical costs have skyrocketed through the roof, and that includes health insurance as well. Clinics are often operated by state and local governments and very often offer free checkups as well as free vaccinations. Sometimes you can find clinics that offer free prenatal child care as well. To find out more information about government health clinics call your state public health department or look them up online.
The next way to get free or low-cost health care is by using a dental school. There are around 50 dental schools all across the United States and most of these schools operate clinics that allow their students to perform their newly learned skills on live people. You can expect basic services such as checkups, cleanings, and maybe fillings for free or low-cost. Many of them offer indigent programs that give free pills to people underneath a certain annual household income, sometimes around $50,000 a year.