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Health Outreach

Project HOPE

Everyone needs a little help now and then. You never know when a cold, the flu or some other unforeseen medical condition is going to happen. These unexpected medical situations can have a negative effect on our lives.

Project HOPE (health outreach prevention and education) is a place you can turn. It was designed to meet the needs of people who don’t have medical insurance or who have high deductibles.

Our medical practitioners are available to you in a comfortable and private van. No appointment is needed and there is usually little or no wait. Our services are free, and, more important, they’re given on a one-on-one basis. That means we really listen to your health concerns. Our goal is to help you get better so you can move forward with your busy life.

project HOPE van

Project HOPE offers many different services, including treating general or episodic medical problems, providing noninvasive treatments and tests, checking blood pressure, and providing sports physicals. Our medical practitioners can also write prescriptions as needed. Sometimes we’ll identify a problem and refer you to one of our hospital physicians, specialty physicians or health care counselors. We’ll arm you with the information you need to stay on top of your medical condition. Finally, we’ll give you guidance to help you prevent future medical conditions. We care about your ability to Live Well and Be Well.

Project HOPE provides free medical care each Monday and Friday in front of Wal-Mart in Sonora. Hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

For more information about Project HOPE, please call the business planning and marketing department at Sonora Regional Medical Center at 209.536.5020.

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