
FELLSMERE — A new, free health clinic for uninsured people ages 18 to 64 has opened at Operation Hope.
The Fellsmere Volunteer Medical Clinic, run by Dr. Fredy Delacruz, will see patients two half-days each week, and is open to low-income, uninsured residents seeking medical care.
The clinic has two exam rooms, a waiting room, and a private office for consultations, and includes a part-time nurse and appointment secretary, who volunteer their time.
Secretary Cecilia Narbaitz and Nurse Charlene Smith assist Delacruz at the clinic.




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