"I live on Social Security and I'm retired, so I don't have insurance, and things just add up and I don't go," the Elgin man said. Hernandez was one of 424 patients treated at a two-day clinic at Judson University's Lindner Fitness Center in Elgin coordinated by the Heal Elgin Project and Remote Area Medical Volunteer Corps. The Elgin woman, who has diabetes, said she'd.
It had been more than a decade since Armando Hernandez had last seen a dentist. “I live on Social Security and I’m retired, so I don’t have insurance, and things
Health care industry leaders and government agencies are trying to tap into a variety of community resources in an attempt to help uninsured or underinsured suburban residents gain access to health care.
The 3rd annual Heal Elgin Clinic will be held Nov. 13 and 14 at Judson University. Everything is free and no ID is required. Free dental, vision and medical care, as well as food, clothing and professional services will be provided to the underserved population in greater Elgin.