Remote Area Medical (RAM) is hosting a free, pop-up healthcare clinic in Fishersville on April 13-14th to provide dental, vision, and medical care to people in need in our community!
The clinic will be at the Augusta Expo Center Saturday and Sunday, April 13th and 14th and provide free dental, vision, and medical services on a first come, first served basis and no ID is required.
The patient parking lot will open no later than 11:59 p.m. (midnight local time) on Friday night, April 12, and remain open. As patients arrive at the parking lot, they will be provided with additional information regarding clinic opening processes and next steps. Clinic doors typically open at 6 a.m. This clinic is in collaboration with the University of Virginia (UVA) RAM Chapter.
Patients should be prepared with their own food, water, medicines, and clothing when arriving early. Bathrooms will be provided.
Free dental, vision, and medical services are provided on a first-come, first-served basis. Due to time constraints, be prepared to choose between DENTAL and VISION services. Medical services are offered to every patient attending the clinic.
All services are free and open to the public. No ID required.
In some situations, such as inclement weather, volunteer cancellations, or other circumstances outside of RAM’s control, the parking lot may open earlier or a smaller number of patients served. RAM encourages everyone who would like services, especially dental services, to arrive as early as possible.
*Clinic closing time may vary based on each service area’s daily capacity. Please check RAM’s clinic FAQ page for more information.
Remote Area Medical (RAM) ® is a major nonprofit provider of free pop-up clinics. Their mission is to prevent pain and alleviate suffering by providing free, quality healthcare to those in need. RAM does this through their pop-up clinic program that is free and open to the public. Since its founding in 1985, RAM’s Corps of more than 155,000 volunteers—licensed dental, vision, medical and veterinary professionals—have treated more than 835,000 individuals and 68,500 animals and delivered more than $150 million worth of free care.
