
Is
the Clinic really free?
The
Broad Street Clinic does not charge for any medical or
pharmacy services.
Who
supports it?
The Clinic is supported by charity dollars, some grants
and community awards.
How
does one qualify?
Qualification is determined by medical and financial need.
The Broad Street Clinic is a chronic care clinic treating
only: diabetes, high blood pressure, heart and / or lung
disease. Financial qualification depends on where your
household income stands in relation to the federal Guidelines
of the Poverty Level established for any given year.
Is
there an age limit?
The Clinic is available for medical care to adults only.
We do not accept individuals who have Medicaid or any
other form of prescription insurance.
Can
I get medicine there?
The clinic has its own licensed pharmacy which carries
a limited supply of generic drugs dealing with diabetes,
high blood pressure, and heart and lung disease.
Can
you special order medicine for me?
In some cases we are able to obtain medication that we
do not carry in our pharmacy by applying to the various
pharmaceutical companies that help low-income people obtain
medications free of charge.
Do
you have diabetes supplies?
In most cases we are able to provide our patients with
glucose monitors and strips on a limited basis.
Can
I get refills on my prescriptions?
Yes, we have a pharmacy day when prescription refills
may be picked up either by coming into the clinic or using
our call in service.
Can
I just show up and see a doctor?
No. If you believe you would qualify for the clinic you
must first pick up an application and schedule an interview
with one of our Patient Advocates. We are not an acute
care walk in clinic. Patients are seen on a first come
first served basis. We do not make appointments for medical
visits.
Do
you treat all diseases or health problems?
Once you are accepted on the basis of your chronic illness
our physicians will do their best to treat any other problems
that may have. Our services are mostly limited to the
treatment of diabetes, high blood pressure, heart and
/ or lung disease.
When
are you open for services?
Doctor visits are limited to Tuesday evenings. Pharmacy
services are available only on Thursdays. During the week
the clerical staff is here everyday to answer any questions
you have. The majority of our professional and clerical
staff are volunteers and work only on the days stated
above.
Are
doctor, nurses and pharmacy services available at any
other time?
The clinic has a "stop gap" approach to the
treatment of our patients. This means that our volunteer
doctors, nurses and pharmacy staff can only see you at
the times we are open for medical services. In an emergency,
you should seek help from the Emergency Room at Carteret
General Hospital.